00:01
All right, before we get started, i would just like to clarify that i personally am not a proponent for defending police brutality, but for the sake of this question, i will be arguing that side, and it's always good, no matter what your personal opinions are, to understand the other side and look at that perspective for a little bit and use it as a counter argument moving forward.
00:18
So, first of all, we're gonna talk about using small clips of videos in any scenario, not only in police brutality, conveys a one -sided story, so small video clips, no context, it's a one -sided story.
00:41
Without seeing the entire interaction, we're unaware of what is truly merited, what can be deemed excessive violence, what happened beforehand, if, for example, the person being arrested was warned several times, things like this.
00:52
These small clips then circulate the internet and become more and more interwoven with misinformation, which skews the narrative even more, so.
01:23
This makes the public extremely anti -police, starting movements such as acab, stands for all cops.
01:46
Well, i am a huge advocate for being against police brutality.
01:51
I don't love this phrase itself, because i don't think you can generalize everyone together regardless...