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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 1H 8M

The Cabinet Ep. 10: Fat Gene?

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Most of us underestimate just how fragile a police encounter is — and how quickly things can turn deadly when you don't follow the rules. This episode dives into real-life police shootings, unraveling why compliance often saves lives and why resisting can be catastrophic. If you’ve ever wondered what really happens in those tense moments, or how a simple mistake can escalate, this episode is your hard-hitting guide to understanding the truth behind policing, protests, and personal responsibility.Join us as we break down the motivations and mistakes that turn routine stops into tragedy, exploring cases like George Floyd and others whose stories shook the world. We discuss why most police shootings are misrepresented, the importance of obeying commands for your own safety, and how societal narratives often distort the facts. This candid conversation sheds light on the culture of resistance, the media’s role in shaping perception, and how personal accountability can prevent disaster — or cause it.You’ll discover why the law emphasizes compliance over argument, the misconception of "targeted" police violence, and the critical mindset shift needed to stay alive during interactions with law enforcement. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a law enforcement supporter, or just want the real story, this episode provides the clarity you need to navigate these dangerous situations with confidence.Essential listening if you want to understand the mechanics of police encounters, avoid avoidable harm, and see through the media’s spin. We don’t hold back — this is raw, honest talk about the mistakes, the myths, and what truly keeps people safe in life-and-death moments. Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about cops, protests, and personal responsibility.

Most of us underestimate just how fragile a police encounter is — and how quickly things can turn deadly when you don't follow the rules. This episode dives into real-life police shootings, unraveling why compliance often saves lives and why resisting can be catastrophic. If you’ve ever wondered what really happens in those tense moments, or how a simple mistake can escalate, this episode is your hard-hitting guide to understanding the truth behind policing, protests, and personal responsibility.Join us as we break down the motivations and mistakes that turn routine stops into tragedy, exploring cases like George Floyd and others whose stories shook the world. We discuss why most police shootings are misrepresented, the importance of obeying commands for your own safety, and how societal narratives often distort the facts. This candid conversation sheds light on the culture of resistance, the media’s role in shaping perception, and how personal accountability can prevent disaster — or cause it.You’ll discover why the law emphasizes compliance over argument, the misconception of "targeted" police violence, and the critical mindset shift needed to stay alive during interactions with law enforcement. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a law enforcement supporter, or just want the real story, this episode provides the clarity you need to navigate these dangerous situations with confidence.Essential listening if you want to understand the mechanics of police encounters, avoid avoidable harm, and see through the media’s spin. We don’t hold back — this is raw, honest talk about the mistakes, the myths, and what truly keeps people safe in life-and-death moments. Prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about cops, protests, and personal responsibility.

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Most of us underestimate just how fragile a police encounter is — and how quickly things can turn deadly when you don't follow the rules. This episode dives into real-life police shootings, unraveling why compliance often saves lives and why...

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