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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 27 MIN

Fake News! This can cost lives! Gaslighting the public....

from The Uncomfortable Truth Podcast with Cane and Mitch · host Crimson Bros Network

Police brutality during arrests is a grave concern that erodes trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Instances of excessive force, racial profiling, and abuse of power have been reported worldwide, leading to tragic outcomes and public outrage. It is essential for citizens to be aware of their rights when being arrested. It is crucial to remain calm, comply with the officer's orders, and avoid any sudden movements. Citizens have the right to remain silent and to have legal representation. It's important to assert these rights respectfully but firmly. Recording the incident, if possible and safe, can also provide crucial evidence. In such situations, citizens should not resist arrest physically, even if they believe it is unjust, as resisting arrest can escalate the situation and lead to further harm. Instead, they should file a complaint and seek legal recourse after the incident has concluded. Simultaneously, the role of the news media is pivotal in shaping public opinion. However, there have been instances where media outlets have disseminated misinformation to manipulate public perception, especially concerning police brutality. This dissemination of fake news serves to gaslight the public, creating confusion and doubt about the reality of the situation. Responsible journalism is vital in maintaining the public's trust. Citizens must critically evaluate the information they consume, cross-referencing news from multiple reliable sources to form a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the events. Media literacy and fact-checking become essential tools in combating the spread of misinformation, ensuring that the public is well-informed and able to advocate for truth and justice. Links: USE OF FORCE In BRUTAL ARREST Of Black Man JUSTIFIED By Jacksonville Sheriff | Roland Martin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8cK-sJNSws&list=PPSV Jacksonville sheriff says portion of social media video showing use of force was doctored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98xKm8DK310&list=PPSV Listen/See Full Podcast episodes at: https://linktr.ee/crimsonbrosnetwork Support the channel here: CashApp: https://cash.app/$CrimsonBrosNetwork

Police brutality during arrests is a grave concern that erodes trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Instances of excessive force, racial profiling, and abuse of power have been reported worldwide, leading to tragic outcomes and public outrage. It is essential for citizens to be aware of their rights when being arrested. It is crucial to remain calm, comply with the officer's orders, and avoid any sudden movements. Citizens have the right to remain silent and to have legal representation. It's important to assert these rights respectfully but firmly. Recording the incident, if possible and safe, can also provide crucial evidence. In such situations, citizens should not resist arrest physically, even if they believe it is unjust, as resisting arrest can escalate the situation and lead to further harm. Instead, they should file a complaint and seek legal recourse after the incident has concluded. Simultaneously, the role of the news media is pivotal in shaping public opinion. However, there have been instances where media outlets have disseminated misinformation to manipulate public perception, especially concerning police brutality. This dissemination of fake news serves to gaslight the public, creating confusion and doubt about the reality of the situation. Responsible journalism is vital in maintaining the public's trust. Citizens must critically evaluate the information they consume, cross-referencing news from multiple reliable sources to form a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the events. Media literacy and fact-checking become essential tools in combating the spread of misinformation, ensuring that the public is well-informed and able to advocate for truth and justice. Links: USE OF FORCE In BRUTAL ARREST Of Black Man JUSTIFIED By Jacksonville Sheriff | Roland Martin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8cK-sJNSws&list=PPSV Jacksonville sheriff says portion of social media video showing use of force was doctored: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98xKm8DK310&list=PPSV Listen/See Full Podcast episodes at: https://linktr.ee/crimsonbrosnetwork Support the channel here: CashApp: https://cash.app/$CrimsonBrosNetwork

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