Clinton Jaws - RCMP Race Base Study Costing 15 Million When We Already Know the Results | Clinton Jaws #128
Episode Date: September 26, 2023The RCMP continue to battle a fairy tale and its costing you 15 million. Former Police talks about the RCMP's study on RACE BASE DATA. A study designed to battle systemic racism. The RCMP results... are already in because the Toronto Police already did the study. Here we go again. Clinton Jaws also takes some calls from viewers. call the hotline 604-330-2512 snap climton11 yes with a m. Clinton Jaws: Official Website https://www.clintonjaws.com https://thegoldenbadge.com Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWxFkykJzUk32iGqzSzXNYQ/join https://www.instagram.com/clintonjaws/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/clinton-jaws-police-podcast/id1540431707
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Tell us how you're going to stop the violence against us.
You have not...
He's created this.
He's told us how you're going to stop the killing of our people.
The killing of our people.
You just got to watch the chief's reaction to it, right?
Lots of questions.
Lots to unravel there, isn't there?
Testing one, two, three.
Testing one, two, three.
Clinton Jaws, guys.
I was actually going to listen to that song again,
but I guess I'm not going to...
I listened to it and I kind of think about my opening.
Right now I don't have one.
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It's called clintonjaws.com and there's another one.
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if you're an auxiliary member,
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Let's jump right into it.
Let's talk about what I always talk about, right?
Article just came out.
Let's bring it up.
Plus, we're going to take some calls today.
Taxpayers, you're going to,
to be given the RCMP $15 million. Why? Well, to study how it's systemically racist. A word they can't even
define. A word they can't even define, a word that they've made up. There is no systemic racism in the
RCMP, but we're going to spend $15 million of your dollars to study it anyways. I'm only going to
read a couple things from this article. You got to hear this. Couldn't we use a couple helicopters?
for that 15 million, you might be able to get three of them.
No.
Didn't we need a helicopter looking for a warpman?
It was down getting repairs or something like that, right?
No, we're going to put it into a study, a fake study.
And what are we going to study?
Guys, we're going to study race-based data.
And how the profession is systemically racist, towards minorities, of course.
This project will collect, analyze, communicate, race-based data to address systemic racism and discrimination, and to improve the cultural awareness of employees and the ability to provide culturally competent policing.
The government explains.
Are you confused?
Is that clear?
Makes sense, right?
Now, why are we doing this?
Because it's imperative, guys.
it's imperative to understand the experience
of indigenous, black, and racialized individuals
and communities during their interactions with RCMP,
said Kim Chamberlain.
Now, I have to read that over a few times to understand it.
We have to understand the experience of indigenous individuals
during their interactions with the RCMP.
Why? Why do we have to understand that?
The majority of people who are indigenous black and racialized that deal with the RCMP are criminals.
So that's who we're going to analyze. That's who we're going to study.
We're going to study the criminals.
And from that study, it's going to give us a better understanding of their experiences while they're getting arrested.
I wonder if these criminals are going to have anything.
good to say. Probably not. The RCMP has admitted to systemic racism. They've admitted that police
treat minorities differently than the white man. That's what they're saying. And here's the
thing. I'm in Duncan years ago. We arrest something crazy like 18 people. Okay, there was one
white man in cells. Analyze that. Like what would you come up with?
If you analyzed that, we weren't hunting down people because of their race.
The calls were coming to us.
Police aren't proactive, guys.
Did you know that?
Every police station is understaffed.
We don't got time to be proactive.
They're reactive.
We just responded to the calls that came in.
Had nothing to do with race.
But why were the majority of the people that night that we arrested,
were indigenous. Why? It had
fuck all to do with us. We don't want to arrest anybody. We're lazy.
Police are completely lazy. We don't want to work. When we start our shift, we want to have a
good shift. We don't want to arrest anybody. We're definitely not hunting people down and treating
them differently. Bullshit. It's complete bullshit. I love this sentence. Data collected will
encompass police interactions with the public to identify trends and pay.
patterns for indigenous, black, and racialized peoples.
It should read, data collected will encompass police interactions with criminals.
Because that's what you're doing.
And after you analyze this data, you're going to come up with some sort of trend, right?
Well, if they analyze My Knight and Duncan, what would be the trend?
What are they going to come up with?
They're going to say, we arrested too many indigenous peoples.
It's going to be our fault that we responded to domestics and arrested when we had to.
I'm sorry, guys, but this just gets me heated.
Make believe.
Make believe.
Of course, the RCMP did not provide a definition of systemic racism, despite being asked to do so.
Why is that?
That's strange, eh?
Why wouldn't they provide an example?
In May, the RCMP's Management Advisory Board raised the election.
alarm about the forces recruiting crisis, saying that if retiring members are not replaced,
the police force will not be able to meet its demands.
Some have pointed to the effects of shifting attitudes towards police accusations of racism
as being behind the drop in number of people becoming police officers.
Really?
Yeah, some?
You mean me?
Absolutely.
Who's going to apply to the RCMP when we're racist?
In 2020, Brenda Lucky admitted that Canada's national police force was systemically racist.
Remember that, guys?
But when pressed to provide an example of the racism,
she claimed that a six-foot broad jump requirement for recruits was racist.
It was classic.
Maybe I'll show you a clip of that.
Gail? Gail?
Now, why did Brenda Lucky say that?
Because she couldn't come up with an example.
You can't come up with an example.
that's why she said it now it's something this is going to last until like 2027 we're going to
find out the results in 2028 five years from now or something like that you know what the results are
going to be i'm going to show you what the results are going to be you put 15 million dollars into
something like this this make-believe fairy tale and you will come up with some evidence you'll probably
come up with a lot of you have to
you have to it's not it's not going to be positive it's going to be completely negative
because it cost you 15 million dollars they better come up with something negative right could
you imagine they outrage if they didn't come up with anything oh they're going to come up with a lot of
stuff and there's going to be a lot of initiatives from it this racism thing is killing the
rcnp where are the leaders where are the leaders where are the people that need to come out and
say it's bullshit. We're not doing this anymore. Vancouver police did it. Have we ever talked
about it again? The police chief came out and said, absolutely there's no systemic racism in our
police force. Done deal. Not us. We're going to drag this on for the next 10 years. This is killing
the RCMP, this bullshit about systemic racism. Want to hear what the police chief said in Toronto?
The wing nut in Toronto? One year ago, they did a
study on race-based data.
Here's his results.
And this is what the RC&P are going to say in five years.
This morning we released findings detailing the analysis of race-based data
collected in use of force and strip search interactions.
This is one year ago, guys.
The results have confirmed what for many decades,
racialized communities, particularly the black and indigenous communities
have been telling us that they are disproportionate.
disproportionately over-policed.
Hmm.
Maybe over-arrested?
Because those are the people
who might be committing crimes?
No.
No.
According to this wonderful police chief,
his department, his police officers,
are directly hunting them down on purpose.
Right.
This data demonstrates the unfortunate realities
of those experiences.
As an organization, we have not done enough to ensure that every person in our city receives fair and unbiased policing.
And for this, as Chief of Police, and on behalf of the service, I am sorry and I apologize unreservedly.
Could you imagine working for this guy?
Toronto Police, this guy.
You know every constable.
Every cop in Toronto is like,
I don't even know.
I don't even got the words.
I don't even got the words.
You want to see what this guy's all about?
I'll give you an example.
This is over an hour and a half long.
I watched it all a year ago.
And you can find it on YouTube.
But this is what this guy's all about.
He's not about sticking up for members.
He's not about telling the truth because that's not the truth.
This is what he's about.
Watch this.
This broads from some kind of police policing coalition.
You got to hear this guys.
Just listen to this.
This is what's going to happen in five years.
When you work on a fairy tale and you come up with the results, this is the backlash you get.
You give the power.
You make people actually think there's racism, systemically, in policing.
And this is what you get.
Watch this.
And watch this guy, this police chief, his response.
To address what I see as really egregious in terms of this particular public relations stunt
that has been delivered by our chief here, the chief, Chief Rehmer.
This has nothing to do with the black community.
In fact, the black community never asked for an apology.
Neither that I think you were apologizing to the black community.
This was you apologizing to your rank and file.
for a series of information that we have been saying to you for decades that has been happening on the ground.
And now you were mandated to actually do your own investigation, your own data collection,
your own process internally, that actually reveal everything we have been saying in respect to,
you know, the everyday violence of your police officers on the.
the streets, the everyday violence of police that has been deployed into black communities in
the city, the everyday violence of, and strip-searching of women and racialized people
at different points in public. This has been going when I documented that in the 90s, in 1990,
I documented that. It has nothing to do with them actually committing the crime.
Here under Bill Blair, that there was strip searching of women. This, and I'll say to you,
Chief Rima?
I'm sorry, but women stick things up with their vaginas and assholes.
Did you not know that?
You talk about it being a painful and a hurtful process to your police officers.
But this is insulting to black people.
This is insulting to indigenous people.
This is insulting to racialize people.
This is insulting to the homeless, to those of us who are...
The homeless guys.
It's insulting to the homeless.
It's insulting to that homeless dude that killed that female member with a knife in the lower mainland.
Insulting to him.
Queer and trans.
Trans.
Last year, we experienced the attacks on encampment, people in encampment sites.
Tense?
We experience the way, the brutality.
We have been calling for defunding.
We have been calling for having that funds be the, um,
you know, divested to communities to create sustainable housing.
What we have asked for you to do is to stop, to stop brutalizing us,
to stop killing us, to stop carding us, to stop continuously
stopping us and harassing our children, or black children or black sons or black daughters.
That's what we have asked for.
We have asked for the preservation of our lives and what we have gotten in
is much more police. Yes, your police officers are responsible for their racism. And they're the
ones who put our lives at risk. Excuse me? Can we give the... So, you know, so it's really critical
that you hear what I'm saying and that you understand. I'm sorry, I need to go on, please.
I'm black. I'm black. You're interrupting me? No. I'm black. You can't interrupt me.
You know, so it's really significant that you understand.
You have not tell us how you're going to stop the violence against us.
You have not...
He's created this.
He told us how you're going to stop the killing of our people.
The killing of our people.
You just got to watch the chief's reaction to it, right?
Lots of questions.
Lots to unravel there, isn't there?
You've not said how we can be sure that we can walk the street safely,
are not being stopped.
You have not said anything about that.
In fact, what we have witnessed is what is going to continue.
So I have one last thing to say.
I'm going to find something here, shuffle, shuffle.
This is the performance of a patriarch,
the performance of a heteropatriarchal institution
and a bunch of heteropatriarchs who are saying to you,
you know, I have been beating you and killing you for decades.
Beating and I'm sorry.
But I am not going to stop.
Right?
And you're going to still, and this is, and you're going to still
continue to forgive me.
This is my way of saying, you have to
give you going to forgive me.
And you're going to allow me
to continue to do what I need to do.
I feel your frustration.
But I am not going to stop being
and doing what I have been doing.
So,
Chief Raymer, we do not accept your apology.
Hear that one clap.
That was me and Duncan two weeks ago.
That's what I got.
Now listen to what he says.
It's magic. It's magic.
Thank you, Chief. You may respond?
Yeah, I was just, I wanted to comment and just simply say that I realize it's a very difficult and important day.
It's hard.
And we are making concerted efforts to...
Remember this lady just destroyed his police department.
You move forward in a productive way.
You know, when we talk about the membership...
Okay, he says nothing, guys. He says nothing.
What'd she say?
Brutality.
defunding police.
Stop killing us, carding us, harassing our children.
That's what the police are doing in Toronto.
Beating and killing.
He says nothing.
That's their boss.
Unbelievable to me.
I mean, where are the leaders?
If somebody said that to me, I'd tell us, shut up.
That's not true.
Don't stand there in life.
We are not brutalizing people.
We are not harassing your children.
We're not beating and killing.
It's not happening.
It doesn't happen.
Come out and say that.
No, he just sits there.
Duh.
Duh.
I just wanted to show that to you.
That's what's going to happen with the RCMP at the end of this study that you're paying for $15 million.
Bej's you got to find something.
Beesiegey, if you don't, somebody's going to be hung.
I can't help it.
I sit here and I read this stuff and it gets sent to me.
Thank you viewer for sending me that article about the RCMP and the $15 million.
I got, this is what I do.
Things that irk me, that's what gets me to talk.
And a lot of people are like, oh, you're so negative, Clint.
You just sit there and whine and cry.
No, I talk about things that are silly.
And this is silly.
I'm going to talk about this.
I was going to talk about this today.
But I'll leave that for next time.
I want to take some calls.
We got Fallon coming over this weekend.
It's Friday.
I'm going to put this out on Saturday.
Add me to Snapchat.
I might Snapchat all of us in the boat acting like idiots.
I'll put my link to my Snapchat.
I always say I'm going to do that, but I never do it.
Right now, Fallon's sitting in the lineup at the Cameron Lake, one-way traffic
because there was a forest bar.
And it is 11 o'clock in the morning.
morning and in about two hours time we're going to get ripped as rats it's going to be a fun weekend
let's take a call uh here clinton um this is brodie i just i was watching a video today i've always
kind of showed interest in joining the r cnp and i'd love to get a head start on some
things stuff that you want to do uh i'm 17 years old sorry i should have you do a little bit of background
but i'm 17 years old uh i've always kind of to do the job i'm taking proper classes and what i've
to do it. But I have a goal of joining
right out of the gate out of the high
squad at 18. So
I was hoping maybe like
familiar experiences like
where there's some tips and stuff I could
probably get a head start on at my age.
If you can, it would be amazing
to give me a call back. I'm practically free all the time
so if you want
you can make a call back at
5-87-4-1.
Thanks again.
I'm still watching your video, so thank you.
I got a tip for you.
Okay.
Don't get any hookers.
You're 17.
Stay away from drugs.
Stay out of trouble.
And don't hang out with anybody.
That is trouble.
It's perfect.
You're the perfect age to start that now.
You're all right to make,
you're all right to screw up right now.
But, uh,
yeah,
the number one thing was when I was in recruiting.
It was the history of kids.
Screwing up.
Committing crimes like small crimes.
Shoplifting.
and then they get deferred.
Won't end your application, but if you shoplift at 17 and then you shoplift at 24,
you're not going to become a cop.
So, yeah, just, and driving, dude, is huge.
Lock up the cell phone, put it in your glove box, use cruise control.
And good for you.
And good luck to you.
By the way, 604-3302512.
Bill Burns. It was jaws smoking.
Leave the comedy up to me.
George Burns called. He wants his joke back.
I haven't heard these guys.
Hey, Clint. It's Darren again. Thanks for the kind words in the last video there.
I got some really good news the other day. I passed my psych, surprisingly.
How?
I also went on a ride-along for a few hours.
It was really awesome. Really good to see the workplace dynamic and the culture.
Good job, Darren.
From an outsider's perspective, it looked pretty good.
Looks like I might actually get to be a cop.
That's pretty exciting.
Yep.
So thanks for keeping on doing the videos.
You know, I talk shit a lot, right?
But there's nothing better.
And you don't have to do it forever either.
I'm sure we'll talk soon.
I'll give you an update if anything good happens beyond that.
Thanks.
Bye.
Right on, man.
And yes, please give me an update.
And I wish you could call back.
Dude, I can't make it out.
back because it sounds pretty good. You got a lot of info there. Please call back.
Jaws.
Okay.
Hey Clinton, it's Michael phoned in from Ontario.
I just had a couple topics to throw out you.
Throw it.
I'm curious what you think of the forest fires that started in the west and went on the East
coast in Ontario and Quebec.
We don't put out fires anymore. Do you know that? We just let them burn.
no we don't we fight him we fight them no we don't
we got a water bomber that can put out a fire
and it hasn't been used since I don't know 2015
did you ever have to deal with forest fires
or natural disasters
anyways I've already done that message
oh man there's so many I got to go through
and I got to get drunk
time is a ticking it's 1143
and I got to get wasted
I need to start now
You know what the wife says to me?
Okay, okay, I read, I'm retired now.
Okay?
So maybe I drink a little bit more.
But she's like, Clint, you're drinking every day.
Stop exaggerating.
It's every night.
I don't drink, I'm not a day drinker.
I don't drink during the day.
Well, actually today I'm going to.
So that doesn't work.
Usually asleep during the day.
Okay, that was a bad joke.
Yeah, I'm working on bits.
Guys?
Have a great weekend.
And, hey, you going to the Sunfest next weekend?
And Duncan?
Maybe I'll see you there.
Bye, bye.
