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commentary on Sam Harris's podcast on race & riots
Reason, rule of law, collectivism, police, role of government, individual rights
04:30 to 23:44
Q: have police unions made police less effective? How does one de-unionize government?
23:45 to 26:19
Q: At what point does it become impossible for a cop to do their job?
26:20 to 29:12
Q: thoughts on mandatory body cameras for police ?
29:13 to 30:01
Q: Do the police in Israel get military type training? What about women in combat?
30:02 to 31:44
Q: does the existence of public roads exacerbate the interaction of police with criminals?
31:45 to 32:53
Q: Is police abandoning the CHAZ area a violation of the rights of the citizens in that area?
32:54 to 34:15
Q: Isn't it altruistic to demand cops show restraint while doing their job?
34:16 to 39:44
Q: Thoughts on Texas police killing of a mental person?
39:45 to 40:31
Q: Doesn't the US have a history of racism?
40:32 to 42:29
technical difficulties
42:30 to 43:47
history, origin, and analysis of War on Drugs & impact on policing
rule of law, economics, role of government, freedom, rights
43:48 to 01:22:16
Q: How does one explain Japan having low murder rates but tough drug laws?
01:22:17 to 01:23:52
Q: What is going on in Chicago with black on black murder?
01:23:53 to 01:24:45
Q: Is the ending of Drug War realistic given how big government is?
01:24:46 to 01:26:53
Q: Isn't a big focus of most police departments drug war and civil asset forfeiture?
01:26:54 to 01:28:15
Q: Is the Left following any principle with regard to physical violence?
01:28:16 to 01:30:03
Q: in an I society, would young people have a need to rebel and do drugs?
01:30:04 to 01:30:42
Q: Why are the Right's claims about hypocrisy regarding lockdowns and riots not effective?
01:30:43 to 01:33:50
Q: thoughts on Tucker Carlson's monolouge on BLM?
01:33:51 to N/A