FILE DATE: February 08, 2025 | STATUS: LOGGED
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Source Link: Watch on YouTube Channel: Tim “Scooter” Fooley (Kittystyles)
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**[00:00]** the coverage and then they just start doing the same [__] again at least they got the body cams now I will say that um the city that I used to live in potato like that is a pretty [__] violent beer they a bitter sometimes listen I understand that I commend I realized that a lot of people joined the police originally with these great intentions to make a positive effect on society and then they become very tainted
**[00:24]** by like just the world of repetitive [__] idiots doing the same [__] over and over until they essentially and I do agree that I do believe that like okay if you're not in this circumstance to actually be beneficial in the way that you police then you shouldn't [__] police anymore but I've seen what happens to these people they become like just tired of people's [__] next thing you know it they're beating the [__] out of somebody
**[00:48]** because you know they're tired of telling them for the 10th time and I'm like why are you beating on homeless people well they don't want to tell them anymore not to sleep there and it's like so I'm not saying that I agree with it I just in every situation I try to evaluate how somebody could land there because again goes back to the I mean I mean it's it's understandable in some extent because empathy is like
**[01:09]** a tank and you just don't always have it like I'll get people out for no reason and be like I don't give a [__] right and that's part of it's part of it so it's really I think there's a I think there's I think there's a gain to to be to to to be true with you I think there's a gain to go go back and revisit that every time that happens like you know what you
**[01:33]** know and then go back to it and then revisit it are you familiar with the Stanford study of the people where the St Prison Experiment yeah y do you know about hostile architecture uh kind what happens yeah about hostile architecture look at the next park bench you go to and wonder why it has multiple armrests cu on obviously let me make a really quick point and finish what I was just about to say essentially what I'm
**[02:06]** saying about the Stanford experiment is like very normal people can inherently be uh like their their brain stops functioning in the capacity as a normal person that they do when given a certain set of circumstances so like perfectly good normal people can be like yeah if you treat a man like a dog he's going to act like a dog that's the quote look into the nature versus nurture experiment and then progress to the pit of despair
**[02:35]** experiment and yeah if you think uh have love and it's great read so know a lot of nature versus nurture I went through a lot of that in school those extremities and those extreme [__] up experiments teach uh like so the greatest things the greatest advance ments that we've ever had in in