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Belle of the Ranch

Let's talk about Atlanta, Wendy's, and the Constitution....

Belle of the Ranch

Belle of the Ranch

Society & Culture

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Well, howdy there internet people? Let's bow again. So tonight we're going to talk about something that we talk about a lot.

0:07.0

You know, I've had people congratulate me because over the weekend, some videos from 2018 or so went viral

0:16.0

talking about police tactics. They went viral because they're relevant.

0:22.0

The videos were made a couple years ago and they were discussing training that took place a decade before and they're still relevant because that training still isn't being applied.

0:32.0

I would love it. because that

0:35.0

when I'd love to see the day when those videos are not relevant anymore

0:44.3

but they are they are because they are because they're institutions within the United States that are very

0:46.8

reluctant to change. They don't want to change. They don't want to

0:50.5

be reformed. They don't want to be reformed.

0:52.9

They don't want to apply best practices.

0:55.4

What they do want to do as far as training goes

0:58.6

is train the American people to excuse and justify or just look the other way for anything that they do.

1:07.0

Get them to defend the indefensible and they've done a really good job about it.

1:12.0

They're experts at it at this point. And they've done a really good job about it.

1:13.3

They're experts at it at this point.

1:18.7

So tonight we're going to talk about Wendy's, Atlanta, and the Constitution.

1:23.0

You know, there's a premise that's very popular, pretty much all over the world,

1:32.0

and the idea basically boils down to the concept

1:35.5

that before you face punishment for something you are going to go through some

1:39.6

formalized structure that is going to render judgment and determine whether or not you

1:44.4

should face punishment. It's called due process. It's enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.

1:50.3

The only times that it's okay to circumvent due process is if there's an immediate threat of loss of life or great bodily injury to yourself or society at large.

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