That Level Of Separation

Published Sep 10, 2024, 4:31 PM

In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show

  • The huge illegal immigrant issue
  • The 401k experiment generation & Canada has embraced euthanasia 
  • Wil we get to know Kamala tonight during the debate?
  • What really happened with Tyreek Hill...

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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty Armstrong and Jetty and now he Armstrong and Yetty.

I don't even want to like seem like I'm coming down on the immigrants, because it's the people that's bringing them down here, because wherever they're at, that's what they're used to. Bro they're in the park grabbing up ducks by their neck and cutting their head off and walking off with them and eating them.

Like all right, So that's a gentleman at the Springfield, Ohio City council meeting, holy crap, who both had legitimate concerns about the allocation of resources to his community and others as opposed to recent immigrants. And apparently he'd heard the story about people grabbing ducks up by the neck and cutting off they heads and eat and taking them off right eating them.

Um, so, well, then those of you who bought into the Haitian immigrants are eating cats and ducks story, I can understand where you got it.

You got a guy there.

Who sounds like you know, he's in the know, at a city council meeting saying that I mean that that would have been sent me scurrying to find more information.

Uh. So, that's interesting, and that.

Is not unprecedented. We have the example of the San Diego incident. Michael, what do we have to tip you or something?

Now?

Is that? Are you? Are you working? Are you off right? Is this your coffee break?

What's going on here? Never mind guy snatching up ducks, et cetera.

So uh, put the duck back.

So there's no evidence mentioned this a lot now or two. If you want to hear the whole story, get the podcast Armstrong and get you on demand. But there's there's no evidence that Haitian immigrants are actually First of all, they aren't illegal. They're here part of a work program from the Biden administration, and we can argue about that policy back to our point of this is obscuring the real issue. But they aren't actually illegal, and they aren't grabbing ducks out of the and swans out of the local pond and eating them or eating people's cats. Completely separate issue from the video that's going around of a crazy woman blah blah blah a different town. Any who. Some of the memes going around are quite hilarious. This one was just looking at Ai created it looks like Donald Trump running with a cat under each arm, being chased by Haitians. Trump is going to save neighborhood cats from illegal Haitian immigrants, voracious Haitians.

Yes, oh my god, they're so crazy. Now, I just I don't even know what I want. I want that out of a T shirt.

And the people running around saying, why we've got to come up with regulations pre vetting that, because that's information people might think Donald Trump's actually, yeah, come on, steps, you know what, forget it, Just forget it. People will just have to get used to absolutely brilliant fake images of things that.

Have never happened and never will.

Our main point being, though, that obscures a serious immigration policy issue that I think by far a majority of Americans are on the Republican side on. And I'm looking at the Federal's headline, more than twenty thousand Haitian migrants rekavoc in Ohio town of sixty thousand residents. I think they with that headline are going out of their way to stir the pot about the duck eating and cat eaton, knowing that some people think that's what they mean by recavoc.

But no, it does rek havoc on a community.

I lived in southwest Kansas at a time when the for whatever reason, an enormous amount of people from I believe it was Vietnam at the time, came in to work at a local packing plant, small town.

This is a town like twenty thousand people.

Ended up with thousands of people that speak a foreign language, eat a different food, have different customs, and it did wreak havoc. And it's not because those people are bad people. It's because just that I don't care who you are, I don't care how enlightened you are. If you get like a third of the population of your town show up from another land, it is going to wreak havoc on your schools, your hospitals, just everything.

It just is.

And let me unspool a very brief chain of ill logic. So if you went to one of the so called enlightened people you mentioned and said, well, if there was some like remote village in Vietnam, very traditional, very old school, nothing but Vietnamese people and a bunch of rich Americans discovered that it was beautiful and cheap to live there and had great ocean views, and now it's mostly Americans and.

Old all the old ways are struggling to survive.

They would decry that as a night is a nightmare, a tragedy, et cetera.

Okay, and you say, well, what's the difference.

Now they have an answer, Well, white people are evil, white supremacy, something something oppress or a subtler colonialist, something something from radical theory.

That's a brilliant example. You should write that piece for some newspaper or something who has the time, because that is so good. Exactly if you had a bunch of doesn't even need to be rich, white people. If you had a bunch of Americans show up in some village in wherever, and all of and the and the story came out that their local whatever kind of food they eat, their shop had just been turned into a burger joint. They would see that as the worst kind of imperialism or cultural belligerence or something.

But that makes those people Canadians or or Swiss or something like that. To remove the anti American hatred, But that happens in reverse all the time.

So you're gonna have this town in Ohio, this little town in Ohio, their local burger joint, or at least one of them is going to become a local whatever Haitians joint, because you know, there's got to be food there for the Haitians. And people will think that's fantastic, that's multiculturalism, that's fantastic.

And anybody here.

Who's unhappy with the burger joint they've been going to for years becoming a different kind of food. Anybody who doesn't like that is evil and mean and racist and all kinds of horrible things.

No, that's just a normal human reaction.

Once again, if you're just tuning in. I mentioned last hour a quote from Britain's counselor of the Chequeries is essentially the treasury chief of Britain, and he's a Muslim from Iraq. And he said, paraphrasing, even I, as a brown man and a Muslim, really hesitate to bring up a lot of the problems that all this immigration is causing us, all the tensions, all the discomfort, the cultural clashes, And he said, we need to be talking about these things. We can't stick our head in the sand. It's just going to get worse and worse and more and more tense. Again, this is a brown man. So the idea that you should shut up and take it or you're a racist is well, please have the confidence to reject that sort of name calling and unfair painting of view is something you're not. Every culture in the world forms because those are agreed upon norms and passions and pleasures and whatever mora's rules religious stuff.

That's what culture is. Culture matters.

And the idea that no, we're gonna blow years up and you need to shut up.

Oh no, that goes over nowhere and never has.

The metaphor we're using of if Americans went to some town somewhere else and changed it drastically. What is that word that you have invented years ago about the whole self hating Our culture is bad, the other's got to be better.

Thing xenophilia And people say, no, you mean xenophobia, No.

I mean xenophilia.

People have this bizarre passionate need to embrace anything that's not American and saluted is beautiful and important and valuable, and it should be preserved, no matter how perverse it is. Certain brands of fundamentalist Islam, for instance, that torture and kill and beat women for daring to speak their minds and won't let little girls learn in schools, and torture and kill gay people.

Just for instance, the zenophile say, oh, how can you criticize that? You are a real racist.

So the progressive view would be that so people from another land, even you know, not complaint.

They're not eating my.

Ducks, they're not doing anything wrong, hard working, decent people raising the kids. But people from another land come to my town and now we have different food, different music, all that sort of stuff. If I react negatively, like you know, I like the food we had before in the music, kind of wanted my kids to have the same thing I had living in this town for decades. That makes you a bad person, But the reversion in another country would be a horror. Americans have come here and now they're hearing American music and eating American food. That's just a weird, self hating thing that I'm supposed to embrace everything changing in my town that I liked. I liked the town, That's why I lived here. Everything changing, I'm supposed to embrace that.

That's nuts, Yes, it is, that's correct. Yeah.

I wanted to hear this clip one more time because I feel like I didn't enjoy this guy's description enough, and.

I don't even want to like seem like I'm coming down on the immigrant because it's the people that's bringing them down here, because wherever they're at, that's what they're used to. Bro They're in the park driving up ducks by the neck and cut their head off and walking off with them and eating them. Like.

That's certainly a culture clash right there, Jack, if indeed it were happening, which it does not appear be but again, it's a distraction.

That's a classic urban legends sort of thing.

Though the way urban legends work, you would assume from the way he said that that he's seen it, but he's heard about it in the classic friend of a friend way. Yeah, a friend of a friend told me that this is happening, and I believe that person. So one of the most interesting hallmarks of urban legends.

Yeah, that it's always precisely that level of separation. It's never my friend Jim saw, it's a guy my friend Jim works with. It's always that level of separation, right, because one more than that, everybody'd be like, wait a minute, your friend Jim's coworker's sister, what so it's always friend of a friend.

Well it can't, and it can't just be your friend be to laugh, because that would get too close to the fact that it's not.

Real, that it never happened.

Yeah, you'd just be out not lying. Yeah, or Jim would be Yeah, it's interesting, probably as that Jim. So I'm just trying to picture.

Are there cultures where you walk through the park and you just grab a swan out of the park and cut its head off and eat it as you're walking walking down the road.

I don't, well, you can cook it, and I don't want to get to the cats. I mean, that's just a gruesome. I don't think I've ever heard of anybody eating swan. It's interesting that this whole thing got going.

With to me, normal fear about your town being taken over by a different culture. I think that's a perfectly normal and not disgusting human reaction. But then you combined that with the video of the woman killing and eating the cat, that horrible video that have nothing to do with each other, and somehow this urban legend got going, and it's it's everywhere. I've heard this in real life from multiple people in the last seventy two hours.

Yeah, yeah, unfortunate. Yeah, well that would be a pretty big story. Thank god.

Trump is running down on the street with a cat under each arm, with the Haitians hot on his heels. Luckily, as a near nearly eighty year old fat man, he can outrun those young Haitians even with cats under his arms.

Fit looking young Haitians hungry from the delicious taste of American cat.

Again, it never happened. My god. We have more on the way state with.

The latest poll from Q among registered voters an exact tie forty nine forty nine, and a New York Times Siena poll out had a two point edge among those same registered voters for Donald Trump. This is after weeks of Harris momentum. It appears to have dissipated going into the debate. When you're drilled down on the battleground states, you see a very close race across the spectrum. The two strongest states for Harris right now Wisconsin in Michigan, but Pennsylvania less than one percentage point separating the candidates.

So that's ABC News looking at that New York Times senapole and saying it appears that Kamala Harris's momentum has dissipated. Debate tonight got a little more on the debate and some of the topics and some of their strategies coming up, so stay tuned.

Also, a Generation X approaching retirement, how are they doing?

Surprisingly poorly?

Also some other American attitudes about retirement and money and that sort of thing that I found very very interesting. Yeah, the one interesting tidbit is a lot of finance people call X gen X the four oh one K experiment generation because we because we are part of gen X. Although I've never felt any particular affiliation or enthusiasm for the whole generation thing, we're the first to say, hey, there are going to be no pensions. There's this new government program called four oh one K, and a lot of folks are a little slow on the uptake. A couple of stories worth considering very quickly. Actually, this one's worth considered being considered at length, but we don't have time, and I'm not really in the mood. But Canada, like the Netherlands and a couple of their countries, has embraced the idea of euthanasia, of doctor assisted suicide.

I'm fascinated by this story.

Fascinating, maybe we should get into it big Hour four. If you don't get our four, grab it via a podcast later. I'm strong in Getty on demand.

Would love to.

But the concern among a lot of people who are very troubled by the idea of doctors helping you die. And this obviously is designed initially for people with terrible, painful fatal illnesses who just want to die more on their terms, at their time than wait for the terrible end.

It's a very very serious topic.

But the concern among people who were worried about these policies passing was there will be creep, and there has not been creep. There has been an explosion of who's deciding, yeah, I'm just going to end it getting the approval.

This always reminds me of the.

Stat that and I'm I'm right enough on these numbers. I mean they aren't exact, but I'm right enough that it's accurate. Like ninety percent of people want to die at home, not in a hospital. Like two percent of people don't die in a hospital. So almost nobody wants to die in a hospital. Almost everyone does.

Right right on a totally different topic involving the change of rules. Perhaps you watched Monday Night football last night, in which the forty nine ers of Santa Clara stomped on the Jets of New Jersey. And you may have noticed the new so called dynamic kickoff rule. It's been a bit of a disappointment. Teams are booting it through the end zone again, what happened? It was supposed to be super exciting. I know this is a football thing, but you might find it interesting. At the last minute, the NFL coaches and owners in League Brass assembled in March to set the final rules for the coming season, and the idea was if the kicker kicked it right through the end zone so nobody could return it, that the ball would come out to the thirty five yard line.

So it would be a pretty good advantage. Practically a penalty, yeah.

Yeah, a fifteen year penalty as opposed to the very old rule. But anyway, it's twenty five now. But at the last minute March, they said, now that's too much. Let's bring the ball back to the thirty not the thirty five. Well, with the old style kickoffs, the averages were coming out to around the twenty eight or twenty nine yard line, which meant that all you're doing is well, saving yourself a yard or two by not kicking it through the end zone. But you're risking a big return, so let's just be safe. We'll let them take it on the third and he changed it completely.

And you get all tired and sweaty, and nobody wants to do that? All right? Who wants that? Let's see.

And the one story I didn't get to was men, you're eating too much meat. Scientists are too much meat.

Such thing as too much meat. Men eat way more meat than women.

I love meat, and it's because you feel a pathetic need to express your masculinity. According to Linguini, armed grass fed beta males are strong.

And we've seen a remarkable American comeback in this country manufacturing job seven hundred and forty thousand new manufacturing jobs, supply chains coming back home.

The chips and science ac the most.

Significant environmental agenda and policies in American history. I mean, we're making progress more energy independent than we ever have in our lifetime. So we were set up to dominate in the next decade two and three. But the opportunity is exactly right. There's been inflation, scars, that's real. She's got to acknowledge that, and obviously that's going to be a big part of this debate, the issue of economy, but the issue of cost of living, and she has taken that on as it relates to a policy agenda or focus, and that's the compelling future.

That's where she can turn the page that getting paid by the word you rambling a lot. So that's surrogate for Kamala.

Harris Gavin Newsom on CBS today, I still don't understand the judo.

Of people are struggling. It's awful out.

There, but your party's been in charge for twelve of the last sixteen years. I don't get that hold, Judo. I'm not sure the American voter does either.

Here's just just.

Address that in her policies, Jack like her price fixing, in her anti gouging rules. Here's a surrogate for the other side, son of the former president Eric Trump.

There's no secret where their allegiance lies. ABC News has been by far the worst. Iiger is no fan of my father's he frankly, I don't think ever has been. And that's why you get these ridiculous negative stories day after day. You got to remember six weeks ago they were laughing at Harris, they were laughing at Kamala.

They were saying that.

She should step aside for the good of this country because she hadn't done anything, because she wasn't you know, she wasn't capable of carrying the torch. And then all of a sudden, you know, they you know, can happens, and she may as well be the modern Dame Margaret Thatcher.

Yeah, that stuff's all true.

I just in general, I'd prefer to stick to policy because I think the policies I think you win. I think your policies are winning policies. I think more Americans agree with Donald Trump on a whole bunch of different stuff. Complaining about the refs or the process by which Kamala became the nominee. I just don't see any benefit in any of that, even if it's true. So the debate is tonight. Did we mention that. I don't know if we mentioned that the debate is tonight? And I was just watching Eric what's his name from CNN. He's their pole dude who yesterday said it's the tightest race in the history of politics. We've only had pollings since the nineteen sixty election. But in that amount of time. There's never been a racist close and there's plenty of stats to show that debates have not mattered ever in a presidential debate.

But we had the first one that mattered two months.

Ago, drove the guy out of office, ended his political career.

And uh, and maybe tonight it will matter. I think it will, absolutely yeah.

And that's because you think that even if it's a debate, which I think, I think both of them are going to be above the low bar and below the high bar.

And but you think that still matters.

Well, yeah, because Trump could win it going away with a strong performance tonight if he can pin down Kamala and make clear his own advantages.

But he's a he's a bad debater.

It's unpopular to say on the right, but if Biden had not plotted in the first debate, plotted, I mean, if he had not come out four star, four k, fifty thousand watts PA system shouted to America.

I'm senile, come, then.

What would be remembered is kind of you know, past that first twenty minutes, Trump was just okay and then was.

Like disputing who was a better golfer. It was absurd, So.

You know, somebody pointed this out the other day. Biden lost his presidency in the first like five minutes of that debate. After like the first five to eight minutes, he was normal Joe Biden. He wasn't It wasn't great, but he lost it at the beginning he walked out. I remember I was sitting on the couch with my kids watching it. When he walked out. It was like we all said, holy crap. At the same time. He just was he was hunched over and had that blank stare. I mean, he just had such a bad start. If he hadn't had that horrible start, he would still be the nominee and Trump would absolutely win this election.

I mean not even wouldn't we meet a question that he had such a bad start.

That's weird, but one example in history of like beating your opponent so bad it ends up hurting you because he'd end up facing a stronger I just think that.

And I'm not trying to be funny here, cynical. I just don't think the drugs kicked in when they were supposed to. Oh you know, as a very sore boned golfer, I can feel when the ibuprofen kicks in. Sometimes it doesn't kick in as soon as I'd like it to. Yeah, I just seriously, I think it was that.

Yeah.

Yeah, it took the viagar as you're headed to the bedroom. Should have taken it earlier as a mistake for instances. Mark Alpern's got a breakdown of a whole bunch of different people's opinions on the debate. For instance, this is from the Wall Street Journal about Kamala Harris. She needs to make the case for her economic agenda, introduce herself to voters who still have a vague impression of her, which the New York Times poll showed. And we always have to remember that those of us who are super into politics, there's gazillions of people out there who might hear Kamala Harris like for the first time tonight, which seems crazy to me. But that's why a lot of people live their lives, and they're probably happier than me. Wall Street Journal goes on to say that she needs to reassure Americans that she is ready to serve as commander in chief. She's got to it all costs, avoid taking the bait and trying to deal directly with the craziness.

That is Trump.

That's the Wall Street Journal and their advice, their advice on Trump. Keep the debate focused on high inflation during Biden's presidency and anxieties over the US Mexico border. God amen to that. Pinning Harris to the current presidential policies remind voters of her shifts from more liberal stances. God, dang it, this is all so good and so true. And I wonder if he'll do it and avoids about what I've been saying, Yeah, and avoid commenting on Harris's gender, intelligence, and race.

I would agree. Man, oh, man o, man, he really should.

I heard somebody on Fox and Friends this morning say he should come in and write a couple of things at the top of the notepad, just like write inflation, border, and I don't know whatever else, And just like, look, if he's ever like wondering where do I go next, look down and see the words inflation and border. Well, I would if I were Trump, I would hammer her at the first opportunity with you bragged about being the last person in the room. Inflation you own it, The Afghanistan withdrawal, you own that, the open border, that's your administration. You bragged that you were the most influential person in it. Now you're trying to make us believe you had nothing to do with it.

Which one is it? The difference in the campaigns.

On their arrival to Philadelphia, Kamala got there Monday night to rest an acclamate Trump showing up tonight right before the debate because let's do this thing.

This is the way he is.

They're tied in the polls. We all know that she was against muted mics. He was for it, but they are going to be muted. Their most famous pass debate moment for Kamala Harris, it's mister Vice president, I'm speaking for Trump.

It's get in Hillary Clinton's space. That was awesome. Remember when he loomed over and she gave him them right? Oh god, dang it. That was good.

Topic to avoid for Kamala Harris. Plastic straws for Trump. Abortion, Yeah, I don't think there's any avoiding it. ABC will ask at least two questions on abortion, with probably a follow up would be my guess. Big issues for Kamla to get into, whether they're brought up or not. Abortion in Project twenty twenty five. Oh my god, I'm so tired of Project twenty twenty five.

I'd rather hear about Plan nine from outer space. Oh my god.

So Halpram points out the headlines you get from mainstream media, which of course always favored the Democrat versus Trump. Washington Post headline today Harris's economic agenda blame Blend's populism with a healthy dose of centrism. Nice as if her campaign wrote it. Headline Washington Post right headline in the new Aren't Times Today, As debate looms, Trump faces questions about age and capacity. That's just what you deal with the as the conservative. A negative headline for you, a positive headline for her, that's just, you know, it's just the playing field you have.

I really liked this.

I don't know where this came from, but it's projected one liner.

This is made up.

From Kamala Donald. Do you look lovely tonight? But that's no surprise. You do spend more time on your hair and makeup than most women.

I know. I don't think she'll.

Actually say that, but wow, that's howt it bounds. And from uh a fella likes to look good? From Trump projected one liner, this is actually good. I think you should write it down. You share Bernie Sanders economics, the Squad's foreign policy in Joe Biden's record.

That's awesome, Baffo. That's a knockout blow projected.

Worst one liner for Kamala Harris anything that sounds rehearsed.

She is bad at that.

Her her her lines that she rehearsed sound so rehearsed. Like I guarantee you Trump was planned to say at some point in the last debate. I don't know what he just said, and I don't think he knows what he just said, but he pulled that off perfectly.

I thought it sounded like it landed like in the moment. Really well.

Worst one liner from Trump, as Willie Brown once said, I hope he doesn't go there.

No, surely not. There's one more that I really liked.

Somebody named Isaac Shore, which I know the name a person of the right, but he recommended he's a columnist. He recommended Trump say this, and I wish Trump would memorize this. I made you wealthier, safer, and prouder to be an American. Biden and Harris have left you poor, less safe, and less proud.

That's a good line. Also another Baffo line.

That's fantastic, and the primary goal for both candidates be the candidate of change. That's because overwhelmingly in that New York Times pull the came over the weekend.

That's what voters want.

They want to change, and both candidates need to try to be the candidate of change, which is weird when you're Kamala Harris. We'll have all the highlights in commentary on it tomorrow. I'll tell you that what we do we Oh, so the football player that got arrested before the game the other day, the Miami Dolphin.

The great Tyreek Hills. Yeah, video came out.

Was this like racist cop stuff or was he doing something we didn't know about? Joe has nailed it down for us. Joe has looked at the Joe almost went to law school. Joe makes the call stay with us.

One of the police officers involved in the arrest of Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is now on administrative duty. Video of the incident showing Hill being pulled over and place in handcuffs on the side of the road just hours before playing in the first game of the season. Police sighting Hill for reckless driving and driving without a license. Hill later insisting he wasn't speeding and that he didn't say anything offensive to police. Police body camera video now part of the investigation.

Man, if you haven't seen the video, is out on his stomach on the pavement being cuffed. And uh, you know, I've been pulled over for speeding and I've never ended up on my stomach getting cuffed, So I don't know.

What happened there. Yeah.

Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins formerly the Kansas City Chiefs for several years, was driving his McLaren's seven twenty s cool car, a three hundred and fifty thousand dollars car that can go zero to sixty and two point eight seconds.

Still slower than my car, though, all right, this is not about who's got a cooler car anyway.

The cops are claiming that they they radard him at something close to ninety miles per hour or something like that around the stadium.

He was driving recklessly, putting people in danger.

Here's how the body cam audio sounded.

Knot, yeah, I'll knock. Why do you have you no? Why do you you.

Know?

Day?

What? No?

Why do you have it up? Don't knock on my window like the way you hung it up. I have to knock to let you know I'm here. Don't We can lower it and talk to me in my ticket, brother, so I can go. I'm play gay.

Know what you gotta do.

I let you keep it down.

Hey, keep your window, dolly.

Get out of the car. I'm going to get out. Get out of the car right now. We're not playing this game. Get up, get it up, get out, get off. Yea, yeah, we'll put a problem. Hey, hey, don't getting arrested. I'm getting arrested. To tell me I'm getting arrested.

Drugs about getting up.

When we tell you to do something, you do it.

You understand you now, you understand now what you want.

But when we tell.

You I'm.

Getting out late late?

All right, man, take he prat, do what you gotta do. We are We went good, bro, It is good. Hey, hey, I'm worried about it when I hurd up the pot right.

Well, I can see why they released the audio, because that's as open and shut as anything I can imagine. I mean, I don't even care how his driving was, even if he wasn't driving recklessly. Cops tell you to roll down your window. You got to roll down your window.

Yeah, he was openly defiant at every step, very complutely, and he is a very strong man. So and I go into this with an open mind. I hate police brutality. He want somebody that non compliant, that strong. You gotta get control of the situation.

Well, I gotta say, I don't know what this means about my bias. But when I first I didn't pay attention to the story. But when I first saw it, I thought, Okay, there was somebody who because it was a black guy in a tank top, made some assumptions as a cop that turned this into a bad situation.

But that's not what it sounds like at all when you hear the audio. Now.

He he definitely escalated it because while the cops were speaking to him, he rolled his window up, and that's why they kept saying keep your window down, keep your window down, and his.

Windows are completely blocked.

The police officer, you want to roll up your blacked out windows. The cop has to think you're getting a gun out and about to shoot me, right, it's not a joke or worry about it anyway.

It also didn't help that he had a friend that was in traffic near him that pulled over kind of kitty Whopper to the front of his car and also got out of the car. So now the cops have another group of people up ahead of him that are walking towards them, and it was just chaos.

Yeah.

So when I said, I've been pulled over for speeding, but never ended up on my belly on the pavement.

I also have never defied direct.

Orders from a law enforcement officer when they.

Was simply asking roll down your window please.

And then have my conversation and you know, say, what's the problem or I don't think I was speeding or whatever the hell you want to you know, discussion you want to have.

But yeah, you can't roll your window up. You're blacked out window. That's crazy. How is this even a story? I guess because the audio didn't come out until today. Don't knock out on my window like that like eight times?

Oh yeah.

They started with the hey, don't you treat me like na not cool, dude, not freaking cool. And then so after he scores the touchdown, he does his touchdown celebration with his hand behind his back, kind of mocking me. I got arrested. Thing, dude, you were in the wrong, You were in the wrong.

You know, the only possible Well, no, there isn't any defense even if they uh pulled him over for unfair reasons. Uh, you know, you've got to roll down your damn window. It's for everybody's safety. So well, I suspect this one's going to come and go in a big hurry.

Well with that, with.

That audio out, yeah, prior, that's the That's why it's so important to have the body cam audio and footage and everything like that, because otherwise you end up in these he said, she said, situations, you know, and you absolutely could have believed that some cop treated a young black man, you know, in an unfair way, because that happens.

But that's not what happened here. Yeah, yeah, okay, Well, three.

Hundred and fifty thousand dollars car, and if the windows are blacked out, I'm not sure he would have known who was driving. Anyway, you'd have to assume it's a rich guy. And it's not like rich guys normally get worse treatment than the regular population.

Yeah. I don't uh, I don't remember how tinted.

The windows were super tinted. Okay, yeah, there you go, end of discussion. Roll down your window.

Well, an time I window. I'm the policeman. You're supposed to roll down your window when you get pulled over. Everybody knows that.

Yeah, they figured out it was him within a couple of seconds of him actually rolling down the window and them seeing and one of the cops recognized him.

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