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🗓️ 9 December 2020
⏱️ 13 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody I'm Matt. This is the 10 minute Bible hour podcast and do you remember |
0:11.2 | that YouTube video was floating around a couple of years ago? |
0:14.0 | I think it was a couple of lawyers who were in it. There's a maybe a short one, a tall one, |
0:18.0 | they're both wearing sunglasses, maybe? |
0:20.0 | And the short one is bringing up scenarios where you as an individual as a viewer might come into |
0:27.3 | contact with a law enforcement officer who is asking you questions about something and is they throw out a scenario and |
0:34.6 | then the taller one would be like yeah in that situation you're going to want to |
0:38.0 | paraphrase his mind shut the heck up and the short guy throws out another scenario the tall guy's like shut the heck up. And the short guy throws out another scenario and the tall guy's like |
0:44.2 | shut the heck up. And some people were offended by this video because they're like |
0:47.8 | oh that's impugning the integrity of law enforcement officers and almost |
0:51.4 | every law enforcement officer I've ever met has been great |
0:53.5 | and honest. I get that little bit of offense but I also really get what they're doing |
0:57.4 | and I like it because they were reminding the audience of how Americans have a |
1:02.2 | Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions and not to |
1:06.5 | incriminate ourselves. I think it's a brilliant political innovation that is there to bring balance to the |
1:15.1 | imbalanced relationship between the individual and the state. The state is in |
1:19.7 | the position of total power here and even though the state might almost always get its judgments |
1:25.6 | or accusations right, I mean, we all know for a fact that wrong accusations happen way too often. And sometimes those false accusations |
1:36.1 | and those false convictions happen just because of an honest mistake, |
1:40.8 | clerical error, somebody messed something up. Maybe people |
1:44.8 | really thought they had the right lady or the right guy and so they drove hard |
1:49.2 | after it but then in the end it turns out that they just started to see the |
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