Comments by "Clown Life" (@Clownlife432) on "Hampton Law" channel.

  1. Always a great idea to vilify everyone from a certain a group without knowing anything about them. Think, what’s the likelihood a former cop who watches this channel, and seconds what this lawyer says was a bad guy. The answer is it is statistically not 0 but they are much lower then the average. Someone who watches content like this probably cares about citizen rights. They are part of a small demographic of the overall population that self selected into this content. We like to call this survivorship bias. Knowing this we can infer this man likely cares about individual rights, and he didn’t push back against this lawyer, he said he’s right. Further, I love everyone demanding him to explain his record. You know what that sounds like, those tyrant cops you hate. I have known great cops that have taken bullets for people before, I have known bad ones. I even had one pull a gun on me because he was embarrassed he got caught trespassing. That being said, you want the profession of policing to improve, becuase you’re going to have cops. The only question is will they become better to truly protect and serve, be demilitarized, and respect individuals rights or will they trend further into the direction of tyrants. If you vilify everyone, you’ll drive away anyone hood who is or wants to be a cop. The people that arrest abusers of women and children, murderers, rapists, and other horrific crimes. If you want things to be better, instead of constantly going on the attack, start a dialogue. What would you change about modern day policing in policy or law? Be precise, and treat it as triage addressing the most important issues first. Then derive how you can get those things to change. But just verbally attacking people you don’t know makes you no better then the bad cops you hate. Isn’t it funny how people consumed by hate often mirror the thing they claim to hate or stand against most?
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