If this video "disappears" you'll find it here: odysee.com/$/invite/@thepointingfinger:d The preceding scene is just as priceless: - "Dirty Harry on policing minority community" ruclips.net/video/8vYauFKw020/видео.html - Also, please see this brilliant debunk of "racist police": ruclips.net/video/ioxWvjiB9YY/видео.html
@@AustinDallasPictures I don't give a shit what's being promoted in Dirty Harry. My comment clearly relates to the oxygen thief who posted it for the purpose of promoting his right wing agenda.
It represents the aspects of the highest profile violence on streets. And no offense but probably a police officer (male) have more “accuracy” simply as that.
@@BalrogUdun That's a big time assumption about someone just stating what he/she interprets about human nature under certain conditions as a whole. Not all daddies teach the same things. Not all kids that came from the same household believe in the same things.
she ends up saving his azz. In real life there is a process of coming up through the ranks .. not to mention, Hollywood policing is very different from real life policing ... the action pack crime that you see on screen, just doesn't happen often, less than 5% of the time
Indeed. He truly cared about her. The others are just patronizing her. But they'll have fools believing that he hates women somehow, and doesn't ever want them to succeed at anything. Race, and gender are no substitute for merit.
@@tomservo5007 In real life there are political appointments as well. It's not always rank and file. The mayor for instance can install whomever they wish to be police chief. Which could be somebody with ZERO qualifications but will do whatever the mayor tells them. This happened in my city, a lot of the police force's higher ups became political appointees rather than promotions for veterans of the job. The New Jersey State Troopers is a good example of lowering the standards so people who would otherwise be unqualified could make it. They said in a given year they may have as many as 2,000 to 3,000 applicants and out of those maybe 2% would pass. Until one day a woman who applied and failed complained to the governor there that the test was sexist and designed to fail women. The NJ State Troopers replied that their standards apply to ALL applicants male and female. The woman claimed no woman could complete their standards thus is was sexist. NJ governor signed an executive order forcing them to lower their standards, the woman passed and became a State Trooper despite not previously being qualified. So no... politics sometimes DOES play a role in law enforcement far more than you think. But yes, action packed crime fighting is often times just in the movies. There have been some notable shoot outs involving officers over the years but they don't come along too often.
@@Predalien195 I'm talking about the movie, they weren't filling an administrative position. Also, when standards are lowered, that usually means the number of qualified applicants dropped significantly ... those coming in, will get trained or over time and/or a self correction will occur (new people not cutting it (or liking the job) leaving, etc) . it's safer for the public in the long run than to have the number of vacant positions grow each year -- there's also a budget reason .
it IS an actual question. just not one for woman. woman are under very very different requirements than men, basically they have none. hence why you see so many 110Lb 21 year old "police officers". actually, they are more likely to be hired if they are young, completely inexperienced, and have a bunch of completely unrelated extra curricular activities.
I find it disappointing how many people completely miss the point of this scene - the ultimate irony is that the "neanderthal" is the only one in the room who really gives a damn about Officer Moore. He's rightfully concerned that the mayor's initiative will result in candidates being placed in harm's way when they are in no way qualified to handle such situations. Harry doesn't want someone to die because of the foolishness of the mayor's office. Turns out his concerns are very well founded because Moore doesn't survive the movie. Love this scene.
The brass isn't in the field, the only wolf they need to fear is political danger. They don't care if their cops get people killed, there's always more applicants.
It was playing politics that put in her in that position without the prescribed experience. She would earn her keep and her partner's respect, but it was in saving a politician that led to her untimely and tragic sacrifice.
"Your experience?" "9 years" "9 years where in which department?" "In the personnel reporting department" The way Harry buried his forehead in a pencil was priceless
Robocop died because they both were. Their plan was stupid, reckless and unnecessary. They both go for arrests, one against potentially many. If Louis was with him in that scene, they’re both dead, it would’ve changed nothing about the outcome.
I mean it's weird to say that it's clever or subtle when it's literally the most obvious charge that could be filed for the situation he describes. I get it on a literal level I just don't get how it's funny. Funny to me means originality or having a grasp theatric timing, ya know things like that?
@Suffer No Fools that's not your point, that's my point. I'm the one who said I don't get it and asked if anyone could explain it. You're not really breaking any new ground with that
Nah, he's being sexist. Questioning ANY situation involving women is sexist, and all it would take is for her, her partner or both to be shot dead to prove he was right in the first place!
If that had been a male police officer being tested and examined inspector Callahan would have acted no differently. I liked the line with the pony and exhibitionism though LOL
Agree, men still haven't gotten over being pussies. 4 years ago, we had an orange pussy as president. Why do people admire scumbags who refused to serve in the military? People want to talk about courage and conviction and badassery, but I've yet to meet anyone like that from all the American men claiming to be all that and more.
@@101Restoration ....Contemporary age sympathizes with him. And common sense. Despite the current trends of a few... Future age will sympathize with him too. Mark my words....
@@sunrisings292 It's more like just a few of the contemporary age that still sympathize w/ Clint, although I personally agree more w/ Clint, and want those few to be able to have a mattress to fall on.
I agree. We ought to consolidate out supposedly cancellable movies like Looney Tunes, Dirty Harry, and Gone With the Wind, and put them in their own channel. We're going to have to give a disclaimer declaring show like these 'For Mature Audiences Only' because one mature people can differentiate between fiction and reality without being easily offended losers.
When she knew what law/laws had been broken, Harry seemed to think that there might be something to her. Of all the people in the room, Harry was the most impressed with her and the fairest to her. To the others, she was a token needed for the sake of appearances and as a political symbolic gesture.
However she's still a DEI hire with mostly theoretical knowledge and much less qualified for the position than those men with 10-15 years hands-on experience
@@TheAntsh On the other hand; she can get experience, those guys in the field haven't learned the law like she has in 10-15 years. You can tell by his response. She has more potential, DEI or not.
@@dyslexicLLM There's a due and fair process for a reason. Some people took student loans, busted their butts to repay them for years vs some vote-buying dunce in the wh magically paid student loans with taxpayer money. Some people applied for green card, busted their butts to get it vs some voter-making dunce in the wh opened the border and let in millions of others. "we have found the enemy and it is us" - people like you are the reason why USA is in the decline.
@@dyslexicLLM You got the brain, but no experience dealing with violence....wasted, just like the end of the movie. She is better suited in Internal Affairs and training police officers to ensure they know the laws.
Yeah, look where it's gotten them! To... sixth largest economy in the country and one of the most critical hubs in the global market? Is that what we're complaining about?
@@mkhedart0mt0avari I guess you forget the massive homelessness, the rampant drug use, the unaffordability of a house, the high crime rate, the high taxes, and business fleeing the city in droves.
@@kennethwinters2579 The massive homelessness and lack of affordable housing keeps being perpetuated by conservatism, not liberalism-- case in point, conservative groups killing a badly needed housing bond to fund more affordable housing. That would have been a huge help towards solving both those problems. San Francisco's violent crime rate is lower than the average for other major US cities. As for drug use, San Francisco has half the drug abuse rate of Omaha, but you don't see people complaining about addicts in Omaha. Weird.
@@mkhedart0mt0avari conservatives stopping one housing bond to fund more affordable housing implies that the housing was unaffordable before conservatives took any action, so thats kind of an irrelevant example. Do you have proof that the overall state of the housing prices from the start is the direct fault of conservatives?
I like how when she starts proving her merit at the end Harry pays more attention while the rest are like "yeah whatever shut up," shows how little they care about what someone can do and how much they care about fulfilling quotas.
Distran The Gloriously Deformed That's not true. Gonzales from the first movie, "Dirty Harry". He lived but quit the Force. Quan, from "The Dead Pool", he also survived and as far as I saw, didn't quit
She has knowledge about laws. She has experience ON the force even if she has no proper field experience. She knows laws and paperwork. Give her some proper training, some proper field experience. THEN she'd make a proper inspector. At the moment, she has done nothing to prove her actual field worth, no experience. But she's proved her merit by knowing HOW to do field work. It's not that she has NO merit, it's just that she needs MORE merit, more experience.
You talk with the air coming from your lungs and the position of your tongue. As long as your mouth is slightly open for the air to come out, you don't need to move your jaw much. Try it.
Classic and very true. Anyone without field experience is jeopardizing themselves and their partner. You never know how they will react to stressful situations by just pushing paper.
The icing on the cake here, at the end when she answers his question, she's dismissed by the other interviewers who no longer are playing their games. But Harry clearly liked her answer, yet they call him the bigot.
This scene reminded me of what a good movie this was. It foreshadowed nicely in that she, near the end, sacrificed her life in order to save her partner, and this gave Harry all of the impetus that he needed in order to go on a bloody rampage of revenge which took it to a satisfying conclusion to the movie.
"The woman's place is in the home, is _that_ what you are trying to say?" No...he said nothing remotely close to that. It's amazing how similar 20th and 21st century is when it comes to this type of discussion. Sadly, people love to jump to conclusions on one's character all the same. I have not seen this movie, but in this scene he's not looking at her sex, he is looking at her qualifications and experience, which if she doesn’t have it then that means they will be ignoring candidates that absolutely do.
What? These Dirty Harry movies are classic. You think superhero movies are cool? These are better. And they are cheap. I got every movie for about a dollar each.
exactly like cathy newman to jordan peterson ....... peterson ...."2+2 equals 4" newman ...."so you're saying that women should earn 4 times less than men?"
It’s so odd, in order for people to reinforce their beliefs, they watch things that affirm their views - things they find agreeable - but also want to claim that these things represent a state of affairs they find disagreeable…that’s a very interesting hermeneutic and I just wish it came naturally to me! It sounds fun
@@jamesfrancese6091 It’s not beliefs. It’s facts. No self respecting police department should be hiring or promoting their own officers based purely on agendas instead of merit. Seems like my comment struck a nerve here. 😂 Back to your safe space soy boy.
Western world has gone down the toilet for one big reason, Women voting. That's how we got feminism, uncontrollable immigration and woke culture. They vote with emotions, not brain.
"Except that out there, you're gonna have a partner; if you get blown away, he gets blown away with you. And that's a hell of a price to pay for being stylish." Nailed it.
No, the films show Harry getting assigned partners by the chief, so therefor it's his boss who's making that choice, not Harry, he even says that his partners usually get killed.
Indeed. We need more Dirty Harry's dealing with these dumb DEI hires. You can see that it was getting going, even way back then when this movie was made.
I love the last 15 seconds where you can see Callehan being surprise and starting to take her seriously while the others in the room never did because they only wanted a token.
I feel like Moore evolves through this movie. One of my favorite scenes is when she protects the mayor. She does everything in her power to makes sure the mayor remains calm as she guides him to safety.
@@glennarcher6 if you have to select from an unfit group without any experience, might as well at least choose the one with the brains….. and besides, she had already proven she had a sense of humor when she was smiling about his jokes about Mrs Gray (and her Shetland pony)….
If a woman, or anyone for that matter, can do the job, let em do it. But Harry Callahan has a point. I think he would have grilled a man the same way he grilled this woman.
Ive been an officer for over 30 yrs and i can tell you that most woman cant handle the job as well as most men regardless of what the liberal media tells you.
“Hell of a price to pay for being stylish.” Something he didn’t anticipate is that the people don’t care what the consequences are, they just want to be stylish.
I think later in the movie she actually saves his life though. I actually think she did well in the interview. She was aware of the risk to her life and willing to, plus she applied a relatively obscure area of the law to an indecent example sprung on her impromptu.
actually, she might have had a good answer to the question "What gets you right to apply for being an inspector", but Ms. Grey stepped in "to defend her"
@@inzynierskacompany9084 she very well may have. I'm not speaking on her competence, but the fact that Harry was accused of being a sexist when he wasn't
"The whole conversation is as relevant today (2023) as it was then. " - But Dirty Harrys were kicked out of the police force, and in their place they put in these old women in stylish pink suits, and now the policeman is afraid to even take his gun out of his holster, because he will be sued. But the George Floyds freely sell drugs, rob and rape. All of you together helped the aunt in pink win. Congratulations.
@Robnord1 Harry Callahan had virtue regardless of what anyone says today. The ending is powerful when he carries her body and has scorn for the media (tyne daly having saved his life). For me the film is incredibly relevant today.
Get a life!! I love me some Clint Eastwood I would have stood in line for a 40-year-old version of Clint Eastwood to get my turn! But you must get a life. Go get laid go get a life. If a movie clip gives you that much life, please get a bloody life!
It's interesting how we have enough sense to recognize that eastwoods character is sensible, yet, we lose that ability when scrutinizing that caricature "feminist."
Progress? You mean replacing a man with almost 30 years of experience dealing with criminals with someone who's never even made an arrest before? Oh, now I feel safer now knowing that she is in his desk and dealing with crime. The fact is America has also been one of the best countries that has the ability to evolve and change in very good ways. Yes, it's true we had no rights for females in this country for a long time, but over time with some actually great, strong, & feminine women that fought together to make an incredible change in this country. The problem is the progressive types that demand that things need to be in place because of quotas or a person sex or race. It used to be that people got promotions based on their experience in the business and learning all they can so that they are ready for this new job. Now, this movie does show that she is very intelligent and later on proves that she has what it takes to be an inspector. Now, replace her with someone who thinks they are ready for this job and has the same experience as her, but doesn't have the spirit that she has for this line of work. So, like Harry says, what will that person do if someone pushes a gun in their face when they are trying to stop a crime. Progress is good, but not when someone has an agenda or quotas to fill that could get other people hurt or even worse killed.
@@kudanavadmont1242 Moore is not careless, she's just inexperienced, she definitely needs a street cop experience but the force just decided to make her an inspector immediately
@@thismanismentallyinsane2982 yeah Eastwood is an underrated screen writer, the story arch that character had was elegant. It cuts just before he recognizes something in the point she made and the plot becomes exactly your comment. This is one of my favorite movies, uncompromisingly real from start to finish. He was really in his stride in that era of his career, when he was writing most of his roles but hadn't started producing and directing yet.
The main question is what gives her the right to be an inspector when there are policemen who have been on the street for 10-15 years and didn't get the opportunity.
The point to me is that he's not being sexist; he's not saying she can't do the job because she's a woman. He's saying she can't do it because she's not qualified. This is one of quite a number of things feminists get confused about.
But she can’t be qualified if she’s never given the opportunity to be. She’s been sat behind a desk for years. Someone had to be the first to get out there and get “their ass blown off” lol
@@ML-sc3pt True - fairy 'nuff - i was just trying to be charitable toward real feminists (who seem to no longer be heard from). I know a fellow who teaches we have never had a feminist "revolution", rather a "masculinist" revolution - which is how he characterizes the 1960s and later drive toward assuming roles rather than establishing parity in rights.
He's not wrong. every now and again a story breaks about a violent convict that overpowered their female guard and either injured them or escaped into the public, or what's almost worse, were shot or killed by women who weren't strong enough to use nonlethal techniques. If you use officers that lack upper body strength they WILL turn to lethal means of self defense because they lack the ability to defend themselves in any other way. I don't mean to sound intolerant but the #1 thing I should know about any officer out there in uniform wearing the shield is that they're able to do their job. That applies to petite little 140 pound women, and great fat lazy 400lb sherriffs deputies, neither have a place on the force IMHO
@@hagamapama There used to be compilation videos showing exactly the things you describe here on YT. Can't find them now as reality is sexist it would appear. Whole compilations of female police officers unable to do their jobs and perform arrests on males, endanger their male colleagues, or use lethal force as you describe where it would not have been needed. Here in the UK I've witnessed a whole car full of female officers mocked by teenagers because they know they wouldn't be able to arrest them without the help of their male colleagues. This is the reality but to point it out is to be hateful and sexist. Absolute insanity.
@@CaptainButtonMasher I think the lethal force argument is the real bugbear in the room. People don't want to deal with it but men are dying because we trust women to bring them in with a mix of nonlethal techniques they don't have the strength to use, and lethal ones that don't require strength. If tazers or stun guns become more reliable we can revisit this conversation perhaps, but for right now, tolerance is a poor excuse to kill a man.
Femail cop fails citizen, Parks far away from incident, Try's pushing in straight line instead off the track, Try's lifting from under one arm only. ruclips.net/video/IgqQE4qVyz0/видео.html
He is against women on duty as patriarchy is against women. And since in a patriarchy women were historically diminished and Harry opposes change, then Harry defends the historical unequal status quo. As simple as that.
@@birdsteak9267 If I remember correctly the woman in the movie did quite well in the end. You cant just pick the parts you like and throw away the rest. Women need the chance to gain the same training as men then our pool of trained officers becomes larger. Obviously rushing an unexperienced officer to a detective roles isnt the right way and I think this is conveyed in the movie quite well.
@@michalismarolachakis9596 There is a reason why the military lowered the minimum requirements for women in the military, because even if we gave them a chance, they couldn't keep up with the standards the military has for men. It is a delusion of reality to believe that Women and Men are physically equal. It is for the same reasons that Women and Men in Sport are separated. (With the exception of those who switch genders, but biological women are starting to wake up and realize that Biological Men have now taken over their sport, because they win in everything) I'm not saying that women don't have a place in the police, but not in the streets, not in physically active duty where they have to deal with potentially dangerous situations with criminals. This is a movie, yes and she did well because the narration is politically motivated. People are misled by movies and to a greater extent than the viewers' egos are willing to admit. In Sweden, 5 Female officers failed to take down an aggressive unarmed migrant, he threw them around like they were dolls. The danger is also that all women must now have a male assistant, and all police on duty usually have an assistant, because they have to watch each other's backs. If a situation arises where the woman is unable to do her part, the man will not be able to do it either because he is now understaffed in relation to the situation. Where women are best served is during interrogations at Police Stations and other such work. You can watch this movie, continue to be a brainwashed individual, no one is stopping you from avoiding reality. people like you put Women in danger by putting them in situations they are not biologically meant to be in, all for an IDEOLOGY.. I don't know if you are a Sadist, or if your only chance for reproduction is to follow the trend. To understand reality doesn't make anyone a Neanderthal just because ideologs have lost all grip on reality.
From what I gather, Harry genuinely cares about Officer Moore’s well-being and doesn’t want to see her or her partner get hurt or worse, hence why he keeps asking about her experience and qualifications for the job. The rest of the board only wants to hire her because of her sex and/or race and because it will make them look good for doing so. THAT is the definition of tokenism
Harry's the only interviewer who treated her as a police officer, not as a woman. Even the opening explanation the interviewer gave was demeaning. And as a result, Harry's the only interviewer in the room who Officer Moore actually respects.
#1 problem today. Company I work for is in dire straits trying to find people who can do the kind of work I do. Sad to see really generations who won't engage.
@@CosmicGoat-d3o Wait, lets get this straight...The police told Secret Service the building wasn't covered the day before, they identified the suspect 20 minutes before, and Republican voters are so stupid that they'll blame a woman's weight?!? 😆You can't make this up.
@@Mrbfgray What's messed up is that they still make her a hero despite not being equipped for the job. She dies saving Harry's life. So they are still pumping the message even when there is a sane scene like this one.
@@robertcarmosino6563so do I. It's going to kill all those average white men when they realise affirmative action ended because it holds back talented east Asian students.
And now we got DEI hires, it’s only got worse since the 1970’s. This will be the downfall of this country. People being put in jobs that are very important to the security of the country that have no business doing the job.
This scene was nearly prophetic with social justice and affirmative action. Placing people that are otherwise unqualified into positions simply because of their sex, religion or other. The world has gone nuts.
jjs, well guess what? She was quite qualified and should not have been doing desk duty in the first place. She impressed Dirty Harry in her answer to the question.
Not once was her gender raised by him. It was everyone else in the room focussing on it. He was solely interested in her experience and qualifications alone, for her own safety and well-being as well as the safety of whoever will be partnered with her. Exactly how it should be.
But she doesn't need anyone to worry about her safety a job is a job, her experience and qualifications are looked at when she's interviewed and hired. It is no one's place after that to Question anyone women or men about anything
@@rubeng5316 Uh...it is 100% his place to question her even after hiring. Because if you're a new enlistee in the Army and you want to go Ranger without being Ranger-qualified, then yes, you will be questioned because you most likely will not know what the fuck you're doing. It's civilians like you that get people killed.
the customs are just not the same as they were back then either. There really isnt much appeal to make "movies like this" because they would sound backwards and retarded in today's customs. Still a powerful clip and moment though, reminds people to put common sense and safety before politics.
I've been a cop for 3 years and I can tell you, I openly and honestly prefer not to work with most women on my shift. There are 5 females on my shift. 3 of them are rude and obnoxious to the male officers and the public, and the other two who are genuinely ncie and pleasent, can't even subdue a 12 year old. Just yesterday I was forced to partner up with a female who is very often in a bad mood and is very unprofessional towards everyone because she can't check her emotiosn at the door. We go to a call regarding a teen off his head on drugs, and when we get him, even though he was distrubing the peace and calling me names (because of course, I, the MALE have to to put and keep hands on him the entire time) she says and does nothing, not caring one bit. She decides herself, without consulting me, that we 're not arresing him and will just drop him off at his mum's house. He's giving me abuse most of the way over and she doesn't give a shit, but as soon as he makes a cheecky comment at her, that's it, he's now under arrest, even though his comment was not profane in any way, ie she arrested him not for the laws he had broken, but because he had annoyed her... When she realises however that we notified out control room that we had picked him up 15 minutes ago to simply transport home and the time of arrest was now a lot later, she knew she would have to justify her action to arrest him in court at that point, rather than when we first found him. Being a coward, she again, for the 3rd fucking time, unilaterally decides that it's now MY arrest, and my paperwork to deal with... I told her flat out, I'm writing in the case that he had broken the law at the time he did and she decided to place him under arrest 15 minutes later and she can explain it in court. I'm not her fucking grease monkey, if she wants to fucking jail people for bullshit, she can tell the court heself, I'm not lying for her.
man thats a shitty work situation when it happens. hope she gets demoted to just doing desk work, dont need people with her coward attitude wearing a badge
Agreed. And the writers knew it too as they have the pretty rookie being fatally shot near the end of the movie. Can't help but feel sorry for her though her heart was in the right place.
Cagney and Lacy, great show but the start of the feminazi bs underwhelming the masculine protector role model in society to start this insane division game between the sexes and now with multi gender lunacy!!! But the virtue signalling "perverts lives matter" just lap this mind programming shite up
What no one else in that room realized was that Harry was genuinely concerned not only for her safety but her partner’s as well. And he’s not about to sugarcoat it.
It’s almost like they were playing a role here. You could even say it was like they were reading an exaggerated, prepared set of lines written to accentuate that exact idea. Crazy that this is a video of an actual promotion board and not a movie…
@@ryanlapeer4230 It kinda changes when you realize she proved herself when they gave her the chance. She killed the second-to-last bad guy, saved the mayor and saved Harry, not once but twice in this movie, eventually at the cost of her own life (same as every male partner Harry ever had btw). It's very peculiar how many of the comments here seem to gloss over those details.
True but policing isn't just about arresting people and shooting bad guys like in Dirty Harry. If you know your team you know their strengths and what they can do. Use the correct tools for the job.
I'm pretty sure the defining characteristic of Dirty Harry as a character is that he doesn't care about the letter of the law or do things 'by the book' - he's the very embodiment of that cliche
Disappointing, because Harry contradicted himself. Everybody knows, out in the streets, *knowledge of the law will not save your life.* Your partner needs some street experience. "Better to be tried by 12, than carried by 6." - Police Dept.
@@helvete_ingres4717 not true, Harry Callahan knows the law and cares thats the whole point of the second film. He has lines he WILL NOT CROSS and is utterly aware of the lines that the Force CANNOT cross. There is a place for officer discretion, officers willing and emotionally capable of killing AND understanding and coping with the impact on their MH as well as the rigid enforcement of regulations.
I’m in a specialist police department. Once I got to the final stage of selection, 25% of those who eventually reached that stage passed. Recently it was decided that the recruitment was sexist because women wouldn’t apply and couldn’t pass. So the physical competence assessment was removed and the firearms assessment made child’s play, and a women only course was run. The pass rate was...100% Of those 12 that passed, none are left, all moved elsewhere or are on long term sickness. This is what happens in the real world. The constant discrediting of women by feminists, and also the destruction of competence. But I’m an man, so I don’t have a voice.
Jim Jimerson Don’t the women who pass with reduced criteria recognize the insult that is? Either have one standard, and pass, or find a different job. How can you claim to be equal if standards have to be lowered for you?
Posted by Mark. Went through the CHP academy in 1979. All the women could not pass the finale physical fitness test. The male cadets were not allowed to be present for the testing. From our dorms we could see the testing being conducted. The Academy Supervisor ordered the instructors to pass the females as told to us later by one of the instructors.
I like how he isn't actually sexist, he simply believes in meritocracy. He is against women's quotas, but Moore seems to impress him. She has potential. He just wants the job done, and I am inclined to agree with him.
He want's the one best qualified for the job for their merits such as experience (which she has none) not because her being a woman and he is correct as usual.
If the meritocracy is just the extension of the status quo nothing ever changes. One generation has to make the leap of faith to open up the playing field and slowly meritocracy will evolve into the ideal process for identifying excellence!
"She has potential" -- I wanted to emphasize this. She clearly left a positive impression on him at the end of this video, after stating the specifics of the law.
Airdathegamer I agree after all the men who had 🐝 waiting after making all those felony arrest it wasn't fair for the rest of the male applicants who had made felony arrest and she had none, but I guess your right he just wanted the job to get done
03:33 Lt. Dobbs : Are you finished with the questioning, Callahan? Harry Callahan : Hypothetical situation, huh? All right, I'm standing on the street corner, and Mrs. Grey there comes up and propositions me. She says if I come home with her, for $5 she'll put on an exhibition with a Shetland pony... Mrs. Grey : If this is your idea of humor, Inspector... Lt. Dobbs : All right, what are you trying to do here, Callahan? Harry Callahan : I'm just trying to find out if anybody in this room knows what the hell law is being broken, besides cruelty to animals.
@@DavidHarvey-po9le Dang, this whole thread is so freaking sad. Do men really feel so weak and incompetent that they have to create fantasies where they're d*ck makes them decent police officers? I mean, I'd rather have officers with femine characteristics, stamina, intelligence, ability to plan, negotiate, quick and steady, emotional stability, self-awareness, logic, reasoning....I really don't care what you can bench press.
My sister joined the marines. She was able to do easily the same thing the men were required to do. She still can. There should be no difference in physical requirements for either gender no matter what. Same running ability and strength. No exceptions. Exceptions are how you get a weak military. Should be the same way with a police force.
Daniel Walmsley Yes I agree. In the field there are no gender comprimises. If someone cant handle the standards, physically or mentally, they're better off finding a different profession than being given a free ride to the front lines only to get their head blown off
The problem is that in military and law enforcement, the standards have been lowered so that women can pass with flying colors too. If the standards are raised to a level that pushes men to their physical limits (which they should be, in order to produce an elite force), women CANNOT compete. Period.
@@stevecooper7883 Absolutely not! My older sister was a police officer in Philadelphia. She “retired” from the force 15 years ago after seeing the worst of humanity. She has not been the same since!
Women you can say whatever you want about this comment, but here is my view on this scene. Harry Callahan probably cared more about that officer than anyone else in that room. When he mentioned that she was going to have a partner, that is when the light finally turned on in her head. Granted he may not have shown it in a way that most of us are used to, but he truly did care about the safety of her well being as well as the officers that were going to be working with her. The mayor wanted to be trendy without realizing the consequences of putting someone in a position where they have little to no experience. That's piss poor leadership, and the blood of those that get themselves killed will be on the mayor's hands not the sergeants or inspectors that were working with her. With experience comes rank, with rank comes responsibilities, and with responsibilities comes accountability and reliability. When someone is just thrown into a situation without the proper training, experience, or knowledge, the want, desire, and ambition can be thrown out the window because that person lacks the one thing that is completely necessary. It is never sexist to care for the wellbeing of another person regardless of race, religion, sex, or age. But when stubbornness and arrogance collides with competence and wisdom, experience will be the deciding factor and those who fail to see the history behind the mistake are condemned to repeat it, or worse.
He is right there he not against women being in police force he against on how stubborn and stupid that they can be they aren't even aware of the dangers of making a arrest or what the cost of losing or putting some one life at risk
Exactly. This is why I dislike politicians, especially in the western world. They care more about giving virtue signals & being trendy than about the well-being of humanity.
I'm with Harry out there. It's not about women staying at home or not being inspectors. It's about finding qualified people who have the training to back it up
@@jamesharrison9458 True, but if your choice is between trained and untrained (or to put it better, higher training and one with basic training) you end up picking one with higher training when no one has experience.
The mayor staff is so clueless bringing woman in police without experience on the street ,or reaching the rank of officer to inspector and officer Moore is just rookie without experiences at the end of the movie she didn’t make it.
I'm female and I agree with Harry here it's not about whether you've got a dick or a vagina it's about having experience and this woman hasn't even made an arrest before so putting her in a senior position where she has no experience is gonna make the job harder for everyone and no one is gonna respect her either. Personally I don't think men and women will ever be 100% equal it's just not that simple or easy. We're physically, biologically and psychologically different. And these feminists who keep screaming equality aren't thinking logically. If you want equality between genders you have to accept the warts and all that come with it. Just like there's some down sides of being a woman I'm damn sure there's a down side to being male. You can't pick and choose you got to take the good and the bad that comes with it. At least that's my two penny's worth.
@john mac people are niave especially if you've never met the evil bastards there are out there in the world they the judge people byntheir standards because they would never do nothing bad or evil so they think others are the same.
He is spot on absolutely right. Surrendering on the standard of a merit based society, which actually had qualified employees, workers , officials , police etc will be the downfall of America. A bunch of know nothings and do nothings rule America today.
@xjt5998 haha, I know they have a unique set of problems, historically. Being dominated by Communists/Socialists for so long and currently as I belive. Does destroy a country, It's envy based morality system insurers equality of poverty.
This scene is gold- love Callaghan’s questions, effectively best person for the job with best qualification’s, not someone working in admin for 9 years.
of course he cared aboute Moore and the rest of the street polices that already works there . having lifted pencils for 10 , 15 years is nothing compared to being a cop in the streets taking care of the bad guys , not in the same way it aint .
Of all the partners Harry ever lost, I think he was most bothered by the loss of Detective Moore. He may have been hard on her in the interview process, but he genuinely cared about her well-being.
Tyne Daly gives a great performance in this film. Yes, Harry does care about her, but so do we. I always felt that she would have been a great cop if she had been given the chance. She learned quickly, but the real fault lies with a system that assigned her to personnel for 9 years, then used her as a pawn for politics. Therein lies the tragedy at the end of the film.
The fact is lost on the feminist that he would be asking the SAME QUESTIONS and having the SAME ATTITUDE or MALE candidates that had no street experience, only desk work.
@@THEULTIMATETROLL Um, its called starting at the bottom like everyone else. She is asking to go from records straight to detective. No, she needs to be patrol officer first. THEN if she makes it, she can be detective.
@@tellurye Umm, first of all, she is applying for Inspector not detective. In most municipalities Inspector is an administrative position anyway. But my point isn't that she should be able to jump over men with more experience, but that she can't get that experience if she isn't allowed to ride in a patrol car and patrol the streets. How can she get experience trapped in records dependent, which she obviously doesn't want to be ?
@@THEULTIMATETROLL WOW, you are certainly living up to your userrname. OK, first of all sweetheart, this is set in San Francisco PD - Inspector IS what they call detectives. NOT administrative. Secondly, no one should "jump over others who have more experience" Thats's ignorant and entitled. She would need to do patrol first, like every one before her. I cant tell if you are seriously this dumb or trolling.
@@THEULTIMATETROLL WOW, you are certainly living up to your userrname. OK, first of all sweetheart, this is set in San Francisco PD - Inspector IS what they call detectives. NOT administrative. Secondly, no one should "jump over others who have more experience" Thats's ignorant and entitled. She would need to do patrol first, like every one before her. I cant tell if you are seriously this dumb or trolling.
Callahan was actually impressed by her potential though concerned by her lack of experience. He understood he had no choice in the matter, so he would make the best of a poor situation. As it happened, Moore was quite capable; what got her killed was poor policy as much as inexperience.
@Sir Alfred Lawrence They can they just don't deserve a free pass. Canada will take women into our combat arms "frontline soldiers", but there are very few. For example in an entire battalion of 5 companies at 1 RCR we had about 10 women, 6 of which were office staff. Of those 4 none of them were bad, and one was even the first female commanding officer of a company. I can say it is probably pretty damn rare to look outside, and see a Major pumping off at least 15 chin ups in the desert heat, but she did. That also being said I can say during training almost every woman that came in sucked, but again there were 3 that stick out in my mind as good, and 1 as very good. If we got captured though they do have a 100% chance of being raped senseless. Ultimately I say if they wanna do it let them, but hold them at the same standards of men. Our army holds them at a much lower standard to be in it, but the officers in charge don't let crappy soldiers deploy in dangerous areas.
The Secret Service was being “stylish” too and that got a former US President injured and an innocent US citizen killed. Political correctness at its worst.
You really think the female head of the Secret Service drew up the protection detail for the rally that day? At that level you are a bean counter and operational details are taken care of by staff under her. As for the female agents on the ground, what did you expect them to do, spot and kill the attacker with a pistol over that distance? The biggest failure of the day came from the counter snipers providing overwatch who were both male and failed to spot the shooter on one of the very few rooftops in the area until he already opened fire. It wasn't like they had several highrise buildings full of windows to keep tabs on.
Secret Service didn't even show up for the multi-agency security plan brief, according to local/State LE. That's a massive leadership dereliction of duty, unless it was intentional.
@@grant3933 The director of the Secret Service is directly responsible for the safety of the politicians and the people attending. Anyone in the director position needs to constantly be thinking outside the box expecting a planned or unplanned tragedy. Clearly she was lazy and probably just told everyone to take it easy and follow standard rules since she did not even have a drone monitoring birds eye view. The number of mistakes were massive as reported by several top security experts if you do some actual research. As for the female agents on the ground they were clearly not even tall enough to protect the previous president and one of them had trouble placing her gun back into the holster... very clear signs of being hired for quotas instead of actual qualifications and experience.
@@NTJedi "directly responsible"? Do you even know what a director is? The director has focus on mundane things like budgets and compliance. She isn't operational anymore and doesn't step foot on to the AO of a live detail. The SS has multiple details running at any one time from protecting the sitting President and prospective candidates to former Presidents including their children. They are also responsible for the US treasury and combat counterfeiting and other large scale financial crimes. A huge amount of moving parts that is impossible for one person to keep track of and oversee which is why much of it is delegated to people beneath her. There are whole teams of planners who decide how a location should be vetted and secured, the plans for which will be approved by someone under the director. Considering the ground teams became aware of the shooter prior to him climbing the roof but failed to keep tabs on him, I don't see what difference a drone would have made. The presence of a drone might even be detrimental by being distracting and could even allow a malicious drone to slip in to the area by being mistaken for a friendly. All the failures on the day point to poor decisions on the ground but as the public face of the SS, they will take the fall because thats the way it has always been. As for the holster situation, unless you have ever been in a position where gunfire is present and there is a very real possibility that a bullet has your name on it, it's not for us to judge from our armchairs. To put it in to context, I remember writing my 1st After Action Report after a major, violent incident I was involved in at work minutes after we settled the event in order to make the details as accurate as possible while my memory was still fresh and our papers were almost illegible because everyones hands were trembling from adrenaline. Walk a mile in someone's shoes before judging someone on their reaction inna situation that you know nothing about.
@@jerrymason7887 it wasn't. All of harrys partners die if you watch the movies. He wasn't concerned about her safety, he was concerned if she was ready to lay down her life or not. He finds out she was. He comes from the old school Irish. 59% of the medal of honours, 9% of the population. Running towards an explosion instead of away. Rough around the edges, give you a smack in the head if they catch you mugging someone, but throw you out of the way of a bullet and unload their clip into someone trying to hurt you. Harry and all the Irish like him in this film know they are all going, they are all being replaced, they are not wanted anymore. All harry wanted to know was, is she ready to look into danger and act, or will she pull out her gun and shoot someone dead for reaching for a pocket.. In other films you see harry concerned about other mens abilities to do the same. In one he is concerned that the mental health of one of the men has been broken and he needs to retire. He also goes toe to toe with a guy who sat behind a desk afraid to walk the streets but then thinks he can pull a gun on harry. The irish back then were seen as really rough around the edge dinosaurs and they all stepped aside, but they were also seen as really really brave with constant stories of them doing stuff crazy brave. All harry wanted to be sure of, was at the very least they were to be replaced by brave people.
Absolutely, and precisely the reason I PVR'd before it came into full effect - I could see what was coming - the watering down of our Armed Services - the final straw for me !
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The preceding scene is just as priceless:
- "Dirty Harry on policing minority community" ruclips.net/video/8vYauFKw020/видео.html
- Also, please see this brilliant debunk of "racist police": ruclips.net/video/ioxWvjiB9YY/видео.html
@@peter3deckwizard STFU
@@AustinDallasPictures I don't give a shit what's being promoted in Dirty Harry. My comment clearly relates to the oxygen thief who posted it for the purpose of promoting his right wing agenda.
@@peter3deckwizard wrong!
It represents the aspects of the highest profile violence on streets. And no offense but probably a police officer (male) have more “accuracy” simply as that.
@@peter3deckwizard it is not racist at all.
Harry cared about the human cost. The board cared about their figures.
Nothing changes.
Meringue Lemon someone’s daddy didn’t hug them as a child
Meringue Lemon someone doesn’t know how real life is.
@@BalrogUdun That's a big time assumption about someone just stating what he/she interprets about human nature under certain conditions as a whole. Not all daddies teach the same things. Not all kids that came from the same household believe in the same things.
Arson Hakobyan it’s called a joke.
Not a damned thing changes
He never mentioned her gender once, he only asked about her qualifications and experience. But no, they bypass all that in the name of “equality”
she ends up saving his azz. In real life there is a process of coming up through the ranks .. not to mention, Hollywood policing is very different from real life policing ... the action pack crime that you see on screen, just doesn't happen often, less than 5% of the time
@@tomservo5007 also, I doubt police officers know the laws like she did
Indeed. He truly cared about her. The others are just patronizing her. But they'll have fools believing that he hates women somehow, and doesn't ever want them to succeed at anything. Race, and gender are no substitute for merit.
@@tomservo5007 In real life there are political appointments as well. It's not always rank and file. The mayor for instance can install whomever they wish to be police chief. Which could be somebody with ZERO qualifications but will do whatever the mayor tells them.
This happened in my city, a lot of the police force's higher ups became political appointees rather than promotions for veterans of the job.
The New Jersey State Troopers is a good example of lowering the standards so people who would otherwise be unqualified could make it. They said in a given year they may have as many as 2,000 to 3,000 applicants and out of those maybe 2% would pass. Until one day a woman who applied and failed complained to the governor there that the test was sexist and designed to fail women. The NJ State Troopers replied that their standards apply to ALL applicants male and female. The woman claimed no woman could complete their standards thus is was sexist. NJ governor signed an executive order forcing them to lower their standards, the woman passed and became a State Trooper despite not previously being qualified.
So no... politics sometimes DOES play a role in law enforcement far more than you think. But yes, action packed crime fighting is often times just in the movies. There have been some notable shoot outs involving officers over the years but they don't come along too often.
@@Predalien195 I'm talking about the movie, they weren't filling an administrative position. Also, when standards are lowered, that usually means the number of qualified applicants dropped significantly ... those coming in, will get trained or over time and/or a self correction will occur (new people not cutting it (or liking the job) leaving, etc) . it's safer for the public in the long run than to have the number of vacant positions grow each year -- there's also a budget reason .
He isn't afraid of seeing her in uniform, he's scared of seeing her in a bodybag.
If you see the movie you know how that turns out
Massive evidence out of AZ and Georgia. Congress needs to decertify Bidens electors as the proof is there.
@@timthememe2756 she dies in the end? Nooo! Why?
@@jamesfracasse8178 watch the movie
@@timthememe2756 I knew it she does and inspector Callahan fails to save her
The way he puts his forehead onto the pencil when she reveals she has been working in personnel and records is priceless!!
"How fast do you run the hundred?" That SHOULD be an ACTUAL question!
Josh Gellis now a days for men and women
4:14 Harry giving her the Tucker Carlson face before Tucker himself.
Most cops are fat fucks anyway
Yeah, but do you remember what he said when she asked him the same question? LOL!
it IS an actual question. just not one for woman. woman are under very very different requirements than men, basically they have none. hence why you see so many 110Lb 21 year old "police officers". actually, they are more likely to be hired if they are young, completely inexperienced, and have a bunch of completely unrelated extra curricular activities.
I find it disappointing how many people completely miss the point of this scene - the ultimate irony is that the "neanderthal" is the only one in the room who really gives a damn about Officer Moore. He's rightfully concerned that the mayor's initiative will result in candidates being placed in harm's way when they are in no way qualified to handle such situations. Harry doesn't want someone to die because of the foolishness of the mayor's office. Turns out his concerns are very well founded because Moore doesn't survive the movie. Love this scene.
The brass isn't in the field, the only wolf they need to fear is political danger. They don't care if their cops get people killed, there's always more applicants.
It was playing politics that put in her in that position without the prescribed experience. She would earn her keep and her partner's respect, but it was in saving a politician that led to her untimely and tragic sacrifice.
Literally nobody (apart from the people actually in the scene) missed that.
I also kind of appreciate that even Moore is amused by Gray's response to the hypothetical.
It's her ass
"Your experience?"
"9 years"
"9 years where in which department?"
"In the personnel reporting department"
The way Harry buried his forehead in a pencil was priceless
There an earlier scene in the movie where he says: "Personnel and Records? That's for assholes!"
@@rutessian”hey I came up in Personel Reporting!”
“Of course you did!”
@@Thor-Orion Calahan says "yah.." with a heavy dose of disgust in his voice.
@@rutessianso true. Then capt says I was in personnel for 10 yrs😪😪😂
You literally just heard the exchange....it's right here....and you still got the quotes wrong. For God sake.
Holy shit. Robocop died because his partner was stylish.
Robocop died because they both were. Their plan was stupid, reckless and unnecessary. They both go for arrests, one against potentially many. If Louis was with him in that scene, they’re both dead, it would’ve changed nothing about the outcome.
@@mgs85 of course it would. RoboCop 2 would have been a musical.
@@wadenbeisser2491 The "Jokes" on us 😂
They'll fix you, they fix everything.
@@wadenbeisser2491Brilliant! 🤣🤣🤣
"cruelty to animals". That was the best line of the interview.
Who was he calling an animal
@Suffer No Fools if he's just talking about the pony then how's it clever
@Suffer No Fools well I'm not old enough to understand old people quips from the 70s, that's for sure
I mean it's weird to say that it's clever or subtle when it's literally the most obvious charge that could be filed for the situation he describes. I get it on a literal level I just don't get how it's funny. Funny to me means originality or having a grasp theatric timing, ya know things like that?
@Suffer No Fools that's not your point, that's my point. I'm the one who said I don't get it and asked if anyone could explain it. You're not really breaking any new ground with that
He’s not sexist, he’s asking the questions that NEEDS to be asked
Anyone who wants to be a cop should have to meet the qualifications.
Nah, he's being sexist. Questioning ANY situation involving women is sexist, and all it would take is for her, her partner or both to be shot dead to prove he was right in the first place!
Even if that happened they would make excuses as to why it happened. Liberalism and feminism is a disease.
If that had been a male police officer being tested and examined inspector Callahan would have acted no differently. I liked the line with the pony and exhibitionism though LOL
Danny R nooo qualified officer going to fight crime or a newbie who’s going to get shot and killed
This scene is 50 years ahead of its time
Agree, men still haven't gotten over being pussies. 4 years ago, we had an orange pussy as president. Why do people admire scumbags who refused to serve in the military? People want to talk about courage and conviction and badassery, but I've yet to meet anyone like that from all the American men claiming to be all that and more.
because the same foolish woke arguments were made in the 60s. sheeple don't remember.
they have been babbling that ideological nonsense for a while, but people back then were too Chrisitian to fall far it, now they believe anything...
@@boss180888 Not necessarily Christian just had common sense. Nowadays that's not so common unfortunately.
UPS 2021+ in a nutshell.
And look where we are today.
A man ahead of his time. I salute you, Inspector Callahan!
A man of his time. If he was ahead of his time then the contemporary age would sympathize with him and follow his example. Sadly they don't.
Bro for real, the themes played in the Dirty Harry series (at least in the 70´s) where way ahead of time
@@antoniocenteno1483 ...True. Those films became classics for good reason.
@@101Restoration ....Contemporary age sympathizes with him. And common sense. Despite the current trends of a few... Future age will sympathize with him too. Mark my words....
@@sunrisings292 It's more like just a few of the contemporary age that still sympathize w/ Clint, although I personally agree more w/ Clint, and want those few to be able to have a mattress to fall on.
We now live in a world where movies like this are actually historical artifacts that need to be protected at all costs.
where*
I agree. We ought to consolidate out supposedly cancellable movies like Looney Tunes, Dirty Harry, and Gone With the Wind, and put them in their own channel. We're going to have to give a disclaimer declaring show like these 'For Mature Audiences Only' because one mature people can differentiate between fiction and reality without being easily offended losers.
@@richardwieder2274 that’s we physical copies are so important
@@generalj216 But physical copies will die if there's an EMP. We need farraday cages to store this stuff. Lots of farraday cages.
I agree. We cannot let the woke crowd get to these kind of movies. Imagine a world without them.
When she knew what law/laws had been broken, Harry seemed to think that there might be something to her.
Of all the people in the room, Harry was the most impressed with her and the fairest to her. To the others, she
was a token needed for the sake of appearances and as a political symbolic gesture.
However she's still a DEI hire with mostly theoretical knowledge and much less qualified for the position than those men with 10-15 years hands-on experience
@@TheAntsh On the other hand; she can get experience, those guys in the field haven't learned the law like she has in 10-15 years. You can tell by his response. She has more potential, DEI or not.
@@dyslexicLLM There's a due and fair process for a reason. Some people took student loans, busted their butts to repay them for years vs some vote-buying dunce in the wh magically paid student loans with taxpayer money. Some people applied for green card, busted their butts to get it vs some voter-making dunce in the wh opened the border and let in millions of others. "we have found the enemy and it is us" - people like you are the reason why USA is in the decline.
@@dyslexicLLM we have seen the enemy and it is us
@@dyslexicLLM You got the brain, but no experience dealing with violence....wasted, just like the end of the movie. She is better suited in Internal Affairs and training police officers to ensure they know the laws.
50 years of liberalism in San Francisco. Now see where its gotten them.
Yeah, look where it's gotten them! To... sixth largest economy in the country and one of the most critical hubs in the global market? Is that what we're complaining about?
@@mkhedart0mt0avari I guess you forget the massive homelessness, the rampant drug use, the unaffordability of a house, the high crime rate, the high taxes, and business fleeing the city in droves.
@@kennethwinters2579 The massive homelessness and lack of affordable housing keeps being perpetuated by conservatism, not liberalism-- case in point, conservative groups killing a badly needed housing bond to fund more affordable housing. That would have been a huge help towards solving both those problems. San Francisco's violent crime rate is lower than the average for other major US cities. As for drug use, San Francisco has half the drug abuse rate of Omaha, but you don't see people complaining about addicts in Omaha. Weird.
@@kennethwinters2579 also the literal feces on the street.
@@mkhedart0mt0avari conservatives stopping one housing bond to fund more affordable housing implies that the housing was unaffordable before conservatives took any action, so thats kind of an irrelevant example. Do you have proof that the overall state of the housing prices from the start is the direct fault of conservatives?
"And That's a Hell of a Price to pay for being Stylish"
The way Clint emphasizes the word "Stylish" with his mouth always cracks me up!
The cruelty to animals when talking about the Shetland pony cracks me up.
His “Stylish” is today’s “Woke”.
@@cyclesmoking Yep. In the 90s it was "Politically Correct".
It should cut over to Dante from Devil May Cry after that.
I like how when she starts proving her merit at the end Harry pays more attention while the rest are like "yeah whatever shut up," shows how little they care about what someone can do and how much they care about fulfilling quotas.
RepresentWV she's has no merit that's the point jackass
every one of harry's partners dies
Distran The Gloriously Deformed That's not true. Gonzales from the first movie, "Dirty Harry". He lived but quit the Force. Quan, from "The Dead Pool", he also survived and as far as I saw, didn't quit
She has knowledge about laws. She has experience ON the force even if she has no proper field experience. She knows laws and paperwork. Give her some proper training, some proper field experience. THEN she'd make a proper inspector.
At the moment, she has done nothing to prove her actual field worth, no experience. But she's proved her merit by knowing HOW to do field work.
It's not that she has NO merit, it's just that she needs MORE merit, more experience.
typical liberals
I'll never understand how Clint is able to pronounce everything so clearly without ever moving his lower jaw vertically
You talk with the air coming from your lungs and the position of your tongue. As long as your mouth is slightly open for the air to come out, you don't need to move your jaw much. Try it.
The same way of ventriloquist does.
That speaking is what makes him so awesome
Cause he’s Clint frikkin Eastwood - thats why! Lol
@@neamraven Can't help but read this in Clint's voice
Classic and very true. Anyone without field experience is jeopardizing themselves and their partner. You never know how they will react to stressful situations by just pushing paper.
That's a hell of a price to play for being stylish...lol
"Pay" you mean.
@@jaywad8876 no its play.
@@jaywad8876 stfu you dumb liberal
@@YourRealityCheck651 who are you
@@user-vv1do1wg1j how is that play tell me
The icing on the cake here, at the end when she answers his question, she's dismissed by the other interviewers who no longer are playing their games. But Harry clearly liked her answer, yet they call him the bigot.
searching for truth (Harry) vs searching for an agenda (the rest)
This scene reminded me of what a good movie this was. It foreshadowed nicely in that she, near the end, sacrificed her life in order to save her partner, and this gave Harry all of the impetus that he needed in order to go on a bloody rampage of revenge which took it to a satisfying conclusion to the movie.
@@SpywareEverywhere
Why Not Post Spoiler Alert First, In Case Someone Hasn't Seen It Yet?
@@mikechevreaux7607Dear Lord the movie is almost 50 years old , spoiler alert ? 😂😂😂
*You can tell Eastwood believes in everything he's saying, which is probably why he delivers it so well.*
He's a declared anti progressist bs.
I think that's called acting. Have a look other eastwood movies where he seems to be fairly credible.do you really think that's how he is?
No. Clint is pro logic.
Not a good look after playing in Gran Torino
He's an actor.
"The woman's place is in the home, is _that_ what you are trying to say?" No...he said nothing remotely close to that.
It's amazing how similar 20th and 21st century is when it comes to this type of discussion. Sadly, people love to jump to conclusions on one's character all the same.
I have not seen this movie, but in this scene he's not looking at her sex, he is looking at her qualifications and experience, which if she doesn’t have it then that means they will be ignoring candidates that absolutely do.
What? These Dirty Harry movies are classic. You think superhero movies are cool? These are better. And they are cheap. I got every movie for about a dollar each.
exactly like cathy newman to jordan peterson .......
peterson ...."2+2 equals 4"
newman ...."so you're saying that women should earn 4 times less than men?"
Still, yes their place is in the home.
@@Qerleen A good woman can make a house into a home. A lousy woman can destroy a home.
This entire scene. It’s not just a well written and acted scene. It’s a documentary.
It’s so odd, in order for people to reinforce their beliefs, they watch things that affirm their views - things they find agreeable - but also want to claim that these things represent a state of affairs they find disagreeable…that’s a very interesting hermeneutic and I just wish it came naturally to me! It sounds fun
@@jamesfrancese6091 It’s not beliefs. It’s facts. No self respecting police department should be hiring or promoting their own officers based purely on agendas instead of merit. Seems like my comment struck a nerve here. 😂 Back to your safe space soy boy.
Western world has gone down the toilet for one big reason, Women voting. That's how we got feminism, uncontrollable immigration and woke culture. They vote with emotions, not brain.
This movie, the first 4, actually, are all prophetic. But I don’t base my artistic choices on my politics or religion.
@@jamesfrancese6091 ouch
From now on I’m gonna start calling ideas I don’t like “stylish”.
Good idea. Whenever I hear a fucking liberal idea, I'll say: "How's that for being stylish?"
Me too, good idea !
@@austinteutsch I usually use the term "idiotic" but to each their own.
you need to throw in the prospect of being propositioned with a shetland pony too
Yes,and you need to clench your teeth while saying it,like Harry.
"Except that out there, you're gonna have a partner; if you get blown away, he gets blown away with you. And that's a hell of a price to pay for being stylish."
Nailed it.
Harry is a little hypocritical with that line he’s gotten at least 100 of his partners killed or damn near killed 😭
Harry didn't have a choice with the partners that he was given, but here, he can try and prevent that.
@@T-800I he has partners before the ones that he did choose that got killed
No, the films show Harry getting assigned partners by the chief, so therefor it's his boss who's making that choice, not Harry, he even says that his partners usually get killed.
@@T-800I that still shows Harry is a bad partner. Not every job you get to pick who you work with so you gotta make adjustments
Relevant today as it was then.
This clip is remarkably prophetic. Especially in light of recent events.
On point.! The roots of DEI.
Indeed. We need more Dirty Harry's dealing with these dumb DEI hires.
You can see that it was getting going, even way back then when this movie was made.
@@VauxhallViva1975 Now , he wouldn't even get to first base. This is the woke USA. Good luck USA, you will need it. LOL
Its not new. Communism won WW2 and started rearing its head in the 60s as the New Left.
You dupes fall for the scapegoat they feed you every single time, don't you?
"besides cruelty to animals" LMAO that kills me every time.
For sure. "What do you run the hundred in?" got me first in that scene. Hilarious.
The part about Mrs. Gray and a shetland pony is the money shot.
How many times have you been killed?
@@austinteutsch I didn’t understand the joke. Can u please explain?
@@faisalmemon285 Well, ya see... There's a song about an old gray horse... Never mind.
I love the last 15 seconds where you can see Callehan being surprise and starting to take her seriously while the others in the room never did because they only wanted a token.
I feel like Moore evolves through this movie. One of my favorite scenes is when she protects the mayor. She does everything in her power to makes sure the mayor remains calm as she guides him to safety.
Yeah I picked up on that at the end. She knows what she's talking about and Harry is slightly impresssed
InspectorCallahan.
@@glennarcher6 if you have to select from an unfit group without any experience, might as well at least choose the one with the brains….. and besides, she had already proven she had a sense of humor when she was smiling about his jokes about Mrs Gray (and her Shetland pony)….
Callahan took her seriously from the beginning. He took the MIZ Gray and her shetland pony as a joke.
LAFP: "We hired the first lesbian fire chief for LA County."
Dirty Harry: "Well isn't that stylish. How's that working out for you?"
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He is not trying to shame her, he is trying to save her.
Don’t forget she turned out to be a good detective.......
It's called foreshadowing,
No, is shaming
Geo Nif no, it's not shaming at all, he's just trying to keep her safe.
Never usually never see it that way, even when u try to force there eyes open
If a woman, or anyone for that matter, can do the job, let em do it. But Harry Callahan has a point. I think he would have grilled a man the same way he grilled this woman.
Jon Metzger especially if they had no practical experience in the field
Ive been an officer for over 30 yrs and i can tell you that most woman cant handle the job as well as most men regardless of what the liberal media tells you.
No shit. She just didn't have the experience and know how
Most of the time he grills men with the end of his 44 LOL
Women belong in the home period.
“Hell of a price to pay for being stylish.” Something he didn’t anticipate is that the people don’t care what the consequences are, they just want to be stylish.
Prophetic
"It's better to look good than to feel good". -Fernando Lamas
That’s how politics disrupts the flow of things
More and more all the time. Soon, we'll reach a state of complete, stylish dysfunction.
I'd die for style tho😩
She is Tyne Daly; she got the job and later went on to do her own TV cop series called Cagney & Lacey in 1982 and ran for 7 series.
another farce
I love how he asked all legitimate questions, just to get accused of trying to fail her
I think later in the movie she actually saves his life though. I actually think she did well in the interview. She was aware of the risk to her life and willing to, plus she applied a relatively obscure area of the law to an indecent example sprung on her impromptu.
Yes, she is also willing to risk her partner....
actually, she might have had a good answer to the question "What gets you right to apply for being an inspector", but Ms. Grey stepped in "to defend her"
@@inzynierskacompany9084 she very well may have. I'm not speaking on her competence, but the fact that Harry was accused of being a sexist when he wasn't
@@BarnzTT yes, but in the end of the film she sacrifices her life for her partner, apparently.
This country needs an inspector Callahan these days.
True but he'd be fired unfortunately.. and I would support the guy..
Or better yet several. 👍👍
people would see out of context video of him shooting a criminal and get him fired. Self righteous, sanctimonious weirdos ruin everything
His name is TRUMP.
They're out there. They just have to deal with the systemic prejudice against men telling it as it is.
I LOVE this clip. The whole conversation is as relevant today (2023) as it was then.
Please, never take this down.
Sounds like newsom was Mayor back then
@@Chris-um3se great comment :-))
"The whole conversation is as relevant today (2023) as it was then. " - But Dirty Harrys were kicked out of the police force, and in their place they put in these old women in stylish pink suits, and now the policeman is afraid to even take his gun out of his holster, because he will be sued. But the George Floyds freely sell drugs, rob and rape. All of you together helped the aunt in pink win. Congratulations.
@Robnord1
Harry Callahan had virtue regardless of what anyone says today. The ending is powerful when he carries her body and has scorn for the media (tyne daly having saved his life). For me the film is incredibly relevant today.
Get a life!! I love me some Clint Eastwood I would have stood in line for a 40-year-old version of Clint Eastwood to get my turn! But you must get a life. Go get laid go get a life. If a movie clip gives you that much life, please get a bloody life!
As an old dude i still watch these movies
If that scene happened in the 2010's, it would end with Harry cleaning out his desk and being warned about the many lawsuits he was now facing.
And endless fabricated buzzwords
It's interesting how we have enough sense to recognize that eastwoods character is sensible, yet, we lose that ability when scrutinizing that caricature "feminist."
If it's happened now, it would be trending then go viral then he would end up hanging himself..
Yes, its called progress. Something America is always behind in.
Progress? You mean replacing a man with almost 30 years of experience dealing with criminals with someone who's never even made an arrest before? Oh, now I feel safer now knowing that she is in his desk and dealing with crime. The fact is America has also been one of the best countries that has the ability to evolve and change in very good ways. Yes, it's true we had no rights for females in this country for a long time, but over time with some actually great, strong, & feminine women that fought together to make an incredible change in this country. The problem is the progressive types that demand that things need to be in place because of quotas or a person sex or race. It used to be that people got promotions based on their experience in the business and learning all they can so that they are ready for this new job. Now, this movie does show that she is very intelligent and later on proves that she has what it takes to be an inspector. Now, replace her with someone who thinks they are ready for this job and has the same experience as her, but doesn't have the spirit that she has for this line of work. So, like Harry says, what will that person do if someone pushes a gun in their face when they are trying to stop a crime. Progress is good, but not when someone has an agenda or quotas to fill that could get other people hurt or even worse killed.
I love how Harry's eyes tells everything he feels at each moment. Minimum exposition, maximum acting quality!
Yeah, really shows the power of how he doesn't want men dead because of a careless woman who never got the chance to be a street cop. lol
@@kudanavadmont1242 Moore is not careless, she's just inexperienced, she definitely needs a street cop experience but the force just decided to make her an inspector immediately
@@thismanismentallyinsane2982 yeah Eastwood is an underrated screen writer, the story arch that character had was elegant. It cuts just before he recognizes something in the point she made and the plot becomes exactly your comment.
This is one of my favorite movies, uncompromisingly real from start to finish. He was really in his stride in that era of his career, when he was writing most of his roles but hadn't started producing and directing yet.
The main question is what gives her the right to be an inspector when there are policemen who have been on the street for 10-15 years and didn't get the opportunity.
😂shes got a V
Today woke ideology of having minimum nunmber of female officer to feel equall... and politics look good bf voters.
The answer is........a uterus.
"Cruelty to animals..." LOL
@@reduande whats with the female police who are in the street for 15 years
It just shows that this nonsense has been going on for 50 years!!
The point to me is that he's not being sexist; he's not saying she can't do the job because she's a woman. He's saying she can't do it because she's not qualified. This is one of quite a number of things feminists get confused about.
The concept of "qualification" is a non sequitur to a feminazi.
But she can’t be qualified if she’s never given the opportunity to be. She’s been sat behind a desk for years. Someone had to be the first to get out there and get “their ass blown off” lol
@@markmaki4460 you mean a feminist? This is mainstream feminism, not just extreme
@@thestumblingchef3146 yes but as a street officer and not as a detective
@@ML-sc3pt True - fairy 'nuff - i was just trying to be charitable toward real feminists (who seem to no longer be heard from).
I know a fellow who teaches we have never had a feminist "revolution", rather a "masculinist" revolution - which is how he characterizes the 1960s and later drive toward assuming roles rather than establishing parity in rights.
"A hell of a price to pay for being stylish."
great line
He's not wrong. every now and again a story breaks about a violent convict that overpowered their female guard and either injured them or escaped into the public, or what's almost worse, were shot or killed by women who weren't strong enough to use nonlethal techniques. If you use officers that lack upper body strength they WILL turn to lethal means of self defense because they lack the ability to defend themselves in any other way.
I don't mean to sound intolerant but the #1 thing I should know about any officer out there in uniform wearing the shield is that they're able to do their job. That applies to petite little 140 pound women, and great fat lazy 400lb sherriffs deputies, neither have a place on the force IMHO
@@hagamapama
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@@hagamapama There used to be compilation videos showing exactly the things you describe here on YT.
Can't find them now as reality is sexist it would appear. Whole compilations of female police officers unable to do their jobs and perform arrests on males, endanger their male colleagues, or use lethal force as you describe where it would not have been needed. Here in the UK I've witnessed a whole car full of female officers mocked by teenagers because they know they wouldn't be able to arrest them without the help of their male colleagues. This is the reality but to point it out is to be hateful and sexist. Absolute insanity.
@@CaptainButtonMasher I think the lethal force argument is the real bugbear in the room. People don't want to deal with it but men are dying because we trust women to bring them in with a mix of nonlethal techniques they don't have the strength to use, and lethal ones that don't require strength.
If tazers or stun guns become more reliable we can revisit this conversation perhaps, but for right now, tolerance is a poor excuse to kill a man.
"It is hell of a price to pay for being stylish!"
@Ch Pe And it very well could have been his.
Femail cop fails citizen, Parks far away from incident, Try's pushing in straight line instead off the track, Try's lifting from under one arm only. ruclips.net/video/IgqQE4qVyz0/видео.html
today's parlance..... to be "woke"
By the way, the word Hell should be capitalized. Why? Because it is a place. Like New York City.
@@TheWilferch i prefer stylish. "woke" is a stupid word just like meme and cubby
Fascinating to watch, 50 years later. We didn't settle the affirmative action debate back then, and let it fester. Now we're in it even deeper.
You can see that he is not against women on duty, he's against putting someone without previous experience in a dangerous situation.
Sweden is a great example of why Women on Duty simply doesn't work
He is against women on duty as patriarchy is against women. And since in a patriarchy women were historically diminished and Harry opposes change, then Harry defends the historical unequal status quo. As simple as that.
@@tobias064 You need to break free from the lies
@@birdsteak9267 If I remember correctly the woman in the movie did quite well in the end. You cant just pick the parts you like and throw away the rest. Women need the chance to gain the same training as men then our pool of trained officers becomes larger. Obviously rushing an unexperienced officer to a detective roles isnt the right way and I think this is conveyed in the movie quite well.
@@michalismarolachakis9596 There is a reason why the military lowered the minimum requirements for women in the military, because even if we gave them a chance, they couldn't keep up with the standards the military has for men. It is a delusion of reality to believe that Women and Men are physically equal. It is for the same reasons that Women and Men in Sport are separated. (With the exception of those who switch genders, but biological women are starting to wake up and realize that Biological Men have now taken over their sport, because they win in everything)
I'm not saying that women don't have a place in the police, but not in the streets, not in physically active duty where they have to deal with potentially dangerous situations with criminals. This is a movie, yes and she did well because the narration is politically motivated. People are misled by movies and to a greater extent than the viewers' egos are willing to admit.
In Sweden, 5 Female officers failed to take down an aggressive unarmed migrant, he threw them around like they were dolls. The danger is also that all women must now have a male assistant, and all police on duty usually have an assistant, because they have to watch each other's backs. If a situation arises where the woman is unable to do her part, the man will not be able to do it either because he is now understaffed in relation to the situation.
Where women are best served is during interrogations at Police Stations and other such work.
You can watch this movie, continue to be a brainwashed individual, no one is stopping you from avoiding reality. people like you put Women in danger by putting them in situations they are not biologically meant to be in, all for an IDEOLOGY.. I don't know if you are a Sadist, or if your only chance for reproduction is to follow the trend. To understand reality doesn't make anyone a Neanderthal just because ideologs have lost all grip on reality.
From what I gather, Harry genuinely cares about Officer Moore’s well-being and doesn’t want to see her or her partner get hurt or worse, hence why he keeps asking about her experience and qualifications for the job. The rest of the board only wants to hire her because of her sex and/or race and because it will make them look good for doing so. THAT is the definition of tokenism
Harry's the only interviewer who treated her as a police officer, not as a woman. Even the opening explanation the interviewer gave was demeaning.
And as a result, Harry's the only interviewer in the room who Officer Moore actually respects.
#1 problem today. Company I work for is in dire straits trying to find people who can do the kind of work I do. Sad to see really generations who won't engage.
CUT THE PC BULLSHIT. Eastwood is too liberal in real life, wo-MEN arer sub par in MEN'S roles
Fashion over function
This is 100% relevant today. Too many quota jobs. The worst 2 are journalists and board members.
She got hired by the Secret Service
so good
🤣🤣 Atleast this one is not over weight
@@CosmicGoat-d3o Wait, lets get this straight...The police told Secret Service the building wasn't covered the day before, they identified the suspect 20 minutes before, and Republican voters are so stupid that they'll blame a woman's weight?!? 😆You can't make this up.
I was looking for a comment mentioning the Secret Service 😂 😂 👏
I watched that movie and she became good police officer unlike those from Victor's Secret Service
"For 5 dollars,she'll put on a exhibition with a Shetland pony",one of the greatest lines in cinema history!
"I'm just trying to find out if anybody in this room know's what the hell law is being broken, besides cruelty to animals?"
😂😂😂
Nailed the lunacy even back then.
The didn't nail it, they were participating. The whole point was that Harry himself was becoming softer and more acceptant of it.
Dirty Harry is hard core right wing propaganda
That would never come out of Hollywood today and why they are failing.
@@Mrbfgray What's messed up is that they still make her a hero despite not being equipped for the job. She dies saving Harry's life. So they are still pumping the message even when there is a sane scene like this one.
@@beestingza IDK the movie but that sounds heroic-ish.
Filling quotas vs people actually qualified for the position. Beautifully phrased and even more relevant today than it was back then.
It's why average white men have a persecution complex. The facts have shown them up.
Remember Affirmative Action ? I do
@@robertcarmosino6563so do I. It's going to kill all those average white men when they realise affirmative action ended because it holds back talented east Asian students.
@@robertcarmosino6563 Yeah it's still around and going stronger than ever!!
@@robertcarmosino6563 remember legacy admissions?
And now we got DEI hires, it’s only got worse since the 1970’s. This will be the downfall of this country. People being put in jobs that are very important to the security of the country that have no business doing the job.
"That sounds very stylish!" -----great line!
yeah :)
Doy Virginia. "Stylish" was the 1976 predecessor term to "political correctness", which hadn't been coined yet.
Richard Widmark used that line in Alvarez Kelly, I've taken it on as well.
CLASSIC LINE
It's the delivery
This scene was nearly prophetic with social justice and affirmative action. Placing people that are otherwise unqualified into positions simply because of their sex, religion or other. The world has gone nuts.
jjs777fzr No greater truth was ever spoken......
Doesn't she save his life later in the movie?
True, Callahan really was a terrible cop if you think about it.
jjs, well guess what? She was quite qualified and should not have been doing desk duty in the first place. She impressed Dirty Harry in her answer to the question.
crabbieappleton Not a chance. We need more like him.
Not once was her gender raised by him. It was everyone else in the room focussing on it. He was solely interested in her experience and qualifications alone, for her own safety and well-being as well as the safety of whoever will be partnered with her. Exactly how it should be.
But she doesn't need anyone to worry about her safety a job is a job, her experience and qualifications are looked at when she's interviewed and hired. It is no one's place after that to Question anyone women or men about anything
@@rubeng5316 And that's what happened in the scene.
the questions by Callahan were to ensure safety, all parties safety, not worry about her safety.
@@rubeng5316 Uh...it is 100% his place to question her even after hiring. Because if you're a new enlistee in the Army and you want to go Ranger without being Ranger-qualified, then yes, you will be questioned because you most likely will not know what the fuck you're doing.
It's civilians like you that get people killed.
@@obiwaankenobi4460 Everyone thinks they’re Rambo until they get shot at
That's how it always is. When you bring up a valid point "Oh you are racist" or "you are sexist"
If you break a glass ceiling, remember Newton's Law... the shards of glass fall DOWN.
They don’t make movies like this anymore what a shame
Starting to seem like we're not aloud to have fun lol but no they don't make many Clint Eastwoods either
the customs are just not the same as they were back then either. There really isnt much appeal to make "movies like this" because they would sound backwards and retarded in today's customs. Still a powerful clip and moment though, reminds people to put common sense and safety before politics.
@@RPGSulSide I don´t think it would sound backwards or retarded, I think it would sound proper. Anything anti-feminist is good and needed.
Korea makes better "american" movies now than hollywood.
Because of stupid political correctness. Even China is sick of Hollywood's incompetence even though they are commies.
If Inspector Callahan, were to ask those questions today. He would be fired for harassing the female officer. Sad times we're in.
I'm surprised with your comment coming from someone like yourself but you're right!
Damn Amber, you are smoking ass 🥵
You can thank whamin for the downfall of society! You're welcome!
I've been a cop for 3 years and I can tell you, I openly and honestly prefer not to work with most women on my shift. There are 5 females on my shift. 3 of them are rude and obnoxious to the male officers and the public, and the other two who are genuinely ncie and pleasent, can't even subdue a 12 year old. Just yesterday I was forced to partner up with a female who is very often in a bad mood and is very unprofessional towards everyone because she can't check her emotiosn at the door. We go to a call regarding a teen off his head on drugs, and when we get him, even though he was distrubing the peace and calling me names (because of course, I, the MALE have to to put and keep hands on him the entire time) she says and does nothing, not caring one bit. She decides herself, without consulting me, that we 're not arresing him and will just drop him off at his mum's house. He's giving me abuse most of the way over and she doesn't give a shit, but as soon as he makes a cheecky comment at her, that's it, he's now under arrest, even though his comment was not profane in any way, ie she arrested him not for the laws he had broken, but because he had annoyed her... When she realises however that we notified out control room that we had picked him up 15 minutes ago to simply transport home and the time of arrest was now a lot later, she knew she would have to justify her action to arrest him in court at that point, rather than when we first found him. Being a coward, she again, for the 3rd fucking time, unilaterally decides that it's now MY arrest, and my paperwork to deal with... I told her flat out, I'm writing in the case that he had broken the law at the time he did and she decided to place him under arrest 15 minutes later and she can explain it in court. I'm not her fucking grease monkey, if she wants to fucking jail people for bullshit, she can tell the court heself, I'm not lying for her.
Sounds like you're on the dog shift, mate. Get the bitchy ones transferred out into separate shifts. You can't fix arrogance.
John Smith You let her call the shots and then whined on the internet about the outcome.
Write her up to your commanding officer.
What a bitch
man thats a shitty work situation when it happens. hope she gets demoted to just doing desk work, dont need people with her coward attitude wearing a badge
Dirty Harry vs DEI The writers of this script had more common sense than most people today.
Agreed. And the writers knew it too as they have the pretty rookie being fatally shot near the end of the movie. Can't help but feel sorry for her though her heart was in the right place.
Cagney and Lacy, great show but the start of the feminazi bs underwhelming the masculine protector role model in society to start this insane division game between the sexes and now with multi gender lunacy!!!
But the virtue signalling "perverts lives matter" just lap this mind programming shite up
Yep. Inspector Moore saves Harry Callahan twice.
Callahan knew zero about Lacey's (or Cagney's) skills.
Not your fault, but thank you for using THAN 😂
What no one else in that room realized was that Harry was genuinely concerned not only for her safety but her partner’s as well. And he’s not about to sugarcoat it.
It’s almost like they were playing a role here. You could even say it was like they were reading an exaggerated, prepared set of lines written to accentuate that exact idea. Crazy that this is a video of an actual promotion board and not a movie…
@@hometownmedic7355 Dear god please go touch grass or something. Yes they are lines but the context of the scene does not change just wow.
Harry Callahan is one of most underrated fictional characters ever created.
He was worried about her because she did in fact end up dying.
@@ryanlapeer4230 It kinda changes when you realize she proved herself when they gave her the chance. She killed the second-to-last bad guy, saved the mayor and saved Harry, not once but twice in this movie, eventually at the cost of her own life (same as every male partner Harry ever had btw). It's very peculiar how many of the comments here seem to gloss over those details.
He made great points. Police work isn't a social experiment, it's about stopping dangerous criminals and applying the law.
It’s about policy enforcement, which is why they’re called ‘police’. Policy is like law, but it’s not the same thing.
True but policing isn't just about arresting people and shooting bad guys like in Dirty Harry. If you know your team you know their strengths and what they can do. Use the correct tools for the job.
Somebody should make a deepfake of this video with JP's face. It would fit perfectly!!!! I mean look at Clint's facial expressions hahahaha...
@@NUNYABIZNNAAAZZZidiotic statement made. now follow it up with proof. not anecdotes. proof.
its about working for the government...
In the movie she actually got killed, so the feminist bureaucrat was proved wrong and Harry was proved right.
And the woman in suit later became the director of Secret Service...
Awesome!
Recently, the Secret Service had replaced her with some drag Q.....!!😅
@@koko2bwareplease tell me you're joking?
hahahaha
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Harry near the end: "Well, at least she knows the law, unlike many other officers I know..."
I'm pretty sure the defining characteristic of Dirty Harry as a character is that he doesn't care about the letter of the law or do things 'by the book' - he's the very embodiment of that cliche
Disappointing, because Harry contradicted himself. Everybody knows, out in the streets, *knowledge of the law will not save your life.* Your partner needs some street experience. "Better to be tried by 12, than carried by 6." - Police Dept.
most police officers know the law. unfortunately they also know who signs their checks.
@@guillermoelnino And so do the criminals…
@@helvete_ingres4717 not true, Harry Callahan knows the law and cares thats the whole point of the second film. He has lines he WILL NOT CROSS and is utterly aware of the lines that the Force CANNOT cross.
There is a place for officer discretion, officers willing and emotionally capable of killing AND understanding and coping with the impact on their MH as well as the rigid enforcement of regulations.
I’m in a specialist police department. Once I got to the final stage of selection, 25% of those who eventually reached that stage passed.
Recently it was decided that the recruitment was sexist because women wouldn’t apply and couldn’t pass. So the physical competence assessment was removed and the firearms assessment made child’s play, and a women only course was run. The pass rate was...100%
Of those 12 that passed, none are left, all moved elsewhere or are on long term sickness.
This is what happens in the real world. The constant discrediting of women by feminists, and also the destruction of competence.
But I’m an man, so I don’t have a voice.
Well you have it's just not loud enough
Well put
Jim Jimerson Don’t the women who pass with reduced criteria recognize the insult that is? Either have one standard, and pass, or find a different job. How can you claim to be equal if standards have to be lowered for you?
Posted by Mark. Went through the CHP academy in 1979. All the women could not pass the finale physical fitness test. The male cadets were not allowed to be present for the testing. From our dorms we could see the testing being conducted. The Academy Supervisor ordered the instructors to pass the females as told to us later by one of the instructors.
Sounds like you're in northern Ireland
*Those were the REAL times... No WOKE nonsense ... Clint is and has been a man ahead of his time.*
Well spoken. I just ignore all the jerks. They are irrelevant losers.
I like how he isn't actually sexist, he simply believes in meritocracy. He is against women's quotas, but Moore seems to impress him. She has potential. He just wants the job done, and I am inclined to agree with him.
He want's the one best qualified for the job for their merits such as experience (which she has none) not because her being a woman and he is correct as usual.
If the meritocracy is just the extension of the status quo nothing ever changes. One generation has to make the leap of faith to open up the playing field and slowly meritocracy will evolve into the ideal process for identifying excellence!
"She has potential" -- I wanted to emphasize this. She clearly left a positive impression on him at the end of this video, after stating the specifics of the law.
She has potential...and she's pretty
Airdathegamer I agree after all the men who had 🐝 waiting after making all those felony arrest it wasn't fair for the rest of the male applicants who had made felony arrest and she had none, but I guess your right he just wanted the job to get done
this explains why Clint is still alive 94 years old.
Nah he slept his way to the top.
@@glassworkssundrops ?
@@glassworkssundropsthere's 2 type of women in life my friend, one's who wear drawers and ones who don't, but I still fuck both!!!
@@glassworkssundrops This ain't a vid about the Kamster. You be mixed up. LOL
Mind that Clint Eastwood isn't worth heeding in his dotage. He endorsed Hildebeest against Trump. Remember that.
Did anyone miss the "cruelty to animal" slam he mumbled against the lady. Classic.
no.
Because he said she had offered to 'put on a show with a Shetland pony'. haha
I about rolled out of my chair when he said that.
Nobody caught that.
The best part of the scene. Priceless!!!
03:33 Lt. Dobbs : Are you finished with the questioning, Callahan?
Harry Callahan : Hypothetical situation, huh? All right, I'm standing on the street corner, and Mrs. Grey there comes up and propositions me. She says if I come home with her, for $5 she'll put on an exhibition with a Shetland pony...
Mrs. Grey : If this is your idea of humor, Inspector...
Lt. Dobbs : All right, what are you trying to do here, Callahan?
Harry Callahan : I'm just trying to find out if anybody in this room knows what the hell law is being broken, besides cruelty to animals.
He spoke the truth, the older woman cares more about her ideology than on the lives of others.
Makes no difference since it fell on deaf ears with the middle guy being a perfect example.
That's the Left for ya.
And those are the people that get to be in charge of us - scum rises to the top - and so does cream but cream goes bad very quickly.
@@DavidHarvey-po9le Dang, this whole thread is so freaking sad. Do men really feel so weak and incompetent that they have to create fantasies where they're d*ck makes them decent police officers?
I mean, I'd rather have officers with femine characteristics, stamina, intelligence, ability to plan, negotiate, quick and steady, emotional stability, self-awareness, logic, reasoning....I really don't care what you can bench press.
And pleasuring Shetland Ponies for money.
For both genders: If they can handle it, good. If they can't, don't hire them. Same thing for the military.
My sister joined the marines. She was able to do easily the same thing the men were required to do. She still can. There should be no difference in physical requirements for either gender no matter what. Same running ability and strength. No exceptions. Exceptions are how you get a weak military. Should be the same way with a police force.
Thomas Weeden fuck gender
Daniel Walmsley I want to see her on the field under gun fire like every guy, then we will see if the physical requirments are stupid or neccessary
Daniel Walmsley Yes I agree. In the field there are no gender comprimises.
If someone cant handle the standards, physically or mentally, they're better off finding a different profession than being given a free ride to the front lines only to get their head blown off
The problem is that in military and law enforcement, the standards have been lowered so that women can pass with flying colors too. If the standards are raised to a level that pushes men to their physical limits (which they should be, in order to produce an elite force), women CANNOT compete. Period.
Clinton Eastwood was ahead of his time ... A man's man.
More like a dying breed
@@MrHighyellowred that breed is too good to be dying. Its a pity really.
A man? LOL!!!!
@@googlebarbaralernerspectre2581 yup a MAN 💪🏻
That is why he is sooo captivating!
This was a great scene. One that really sticks with you, especially that hypothetical situation at the end.
"It's a helluva price to pay for being stylish!" True! We've paid multiple times over!!!
It's also not safe for the women to put them in harms way of physically assaultive criminals.
@@stevecooper7883 Absolutely not! My older sister was a police officer in Philadelphia. She “retired” from the force 15 years ago after seeing the worst of humanity. She has not been the same since!
Women you can say whatever you want about this comment, but here is my view on this scene.
Harry Callahan probably cared more about that officer than anyone else in that room. When he mentioned that she was going to have a partner, that is when the light finally turned on in her head. Granted he may not have shown it in a way that most of us are used to, but he truly did care about the safety of her well being as well as the officers that were going to be working with her.
The mayor wanted to be trendy without realizing the consequences of putting someone in a position where they have little to no experience. That's piss poor leadership, and the blood of those that get themselves killed will be on the mayor's hands not the sergeants or inspectors that were working with her.
With experience comes rank, with rank comes responsibilities, and with responsibilities comes accountability and reliability. When someone is just thrown into a situation without the proper training, experience, or knowledge, the want, desire, and ambition can be thrown out the window because that person lacks the one thing that is completely necessary.
It is never sexist to care for the wellbeing of another person regardless of race, religion, sex, or age. But when stubbornness and arrogance collides with competence and wisdom, experience will be the deciding factor and those who fail to see the history behind the mistake are condemned to repeat it, or worse.
He is right there he not against women being in police force he against on how stubborn and stupid that they can be they aren't even aware of the dangers of making a arrest or what the cost of losing or putting some one life at risk
TRUTH INDEED
Bravo.
Ben Franklin quote: "experience is the best teacher and a fool learns by no other".
Exactly. This is why I dislike politicians, especially in the western world. They care more about giving virtue signals & being trendy than about the well-being of humanity.
I'm with Harry out there. It's not about women staying at home or not being inspectors. It's about finding qualified people who have the training to back it up
Same
Training will only get you so far experience is what matters with higher up jobs
@@jamesharrison9458 like trump lol
@@jamesharrison9458 True, but if your choice is between trained and untrained (or to put it better, higher training and one with basic training) you end up picking one with higher training when no one has experience.
Well police in the US is badly trained, regardless of gender.
The current LAFD hiring board….with the exception of no Harry Callahan😁
I agree with Harry one EVERY SINGLE THING he said.
To be honest, it may seem harsh but she DOES need real experience.
The mayor staff is so clueless bringing woman in police without experience on the street ,or reaching the rank of officer to inspector and officer Moore is just rookie without experiences at the end of the movie she didn’t make it.
I'm female and I agree with Harry here it's not about whether you've got a dick or a vagina it's about having experience and this woman hasn't even made an arrest before so putting her in a senior position where she has no experience is gonna make the job harder for everyone and no one is gonna respect her either. Personally I don't think men and women will ever be 100% equal it's just not that simple or easy. We're physically, biologically and psychologically different. And these feminists who keep screaming equality aren't thinking logically. If you want equality between genders you have to accept the warts and all that come with it. Just like there's some down sides of being a woman I'm damn sure there's a down side to being male. You can't pick and choose you got to take the good and the bad that comes with it. At least that's my two penny's worth.
@john mac people are niave especially if you've never met the evil bastards there are out there in the world they the judge people byntheir standards because they would never do nothing bad or evil so they think others are the same.
Getting shot is harsh
Now that 40 years have passed, check out the S.F.P.D.. I would say Harry (Clint Eastwood) was ahead of his time.
Darren Davis yes he was.
No, we just went backwards is all
Darren Davis Yeah, think we know who played Dirty Harry.
San Francisco still has a Police Department?
Nobody wants any woman to die for the sake of headlines in the local papers.
How misogynistic.
He is spot on absolutely right. Surrendering on the standard of a merit based society, which actually had qualified employees, workers , officials , police etc will be the downfall of America. A bunch of know nothings and do nothings rule America today.
Well if it's that bad in America u don't want to imagine how bad it is in Romania.
@xjt5998 haha, I know they have a unique set of problems, historically. Being dominated by Communists/Socialists for so long and currently as I belive. Does destroy a country, It's envy based morality system insurers equality of poverty.
This scene is gold- love Callaghan’s questions, effectively best person for the job with best qualification’s, not someone working in admin for 9 years.
Harry: ~there are more qualified people out there.
Karen: the woman's place is in the home, is that what you're trying to say?
😂😂😂
"So what you're saying is..." "So what you really mean.."
Yes
"So what you're saying is..." ........."What I am saying is go make me a sammich, Karen!"
Yes!
She was Cathy Newmanning him.
Harry actually cared about officer Moore. That’s why he asked these questions
CUT THE PC BULLSHIT. Cagny & lacy are DIKES in real life
of course he cared aboute Moore and the rest of the street polices that already works there . having lifted pencils for 10 , 15 years is nothing compared to being a cop in the streets taking care of the bad guys , not in the same way it aint .
All that stupid older woman cared about was her own ideology.
Of all the partners Harry ever lost, I think he was most bothered by the loss of Detective Moore. He may have been hard on her in the interview process, but he genuinely cared about her well-being.
Its better to fail in the office then to fail out on the street.
Tyne Daly gives a great performance in this film. Yes, Harry does care about her, but so do we. I always felt that she would have been a great cop if she had been given the chance. She learned quickly, but the real fault lies with a system that assigned her to personnel for 9 years, then used her as a pawn for politics. Therein lies the tragedy at the end of the film.
@@therainenetwork3510 Thing is, she saved Harry's life
@@glentz716 Yes, she died because Harry made a 'rookie' mistake.
@@michaelcolfin8464 could be considered another rookie mistake by believing tyne daily was up to the task
The fact is lost on the feminist that he would be asking the SAME QUESTIONS and having the SAME ATTITUDE or MALE candidates that had no street experience, only desk work.
How is she supposed to get experience if nobody ever let's her do field work and keeps her trapped in records department ?
@@THEULTIMATETROLL Um, its called starting at the bottom like everyone else. She is asking to go from records straight to detective. No, she needs to be patrol officer first. THEN if she makes it, she can be detective.
@@tellurye Umm, first of all, she is applying for Inspector not detective. In most municipalities Inspector is an administrative position anyway.
But my point isn't that she should be able to jump over men with more experience, but that she can't get that experience if she isn't allowed to ride in a patrol car and patrol the streets.
How can she get experience trapped in records dependent, which she obviously doesn't want to be ?
@@THEULTIMATETROLL WOW, you are certainly living up to your userrname.
OK, first of all sweetheart, this is set in San Francisco PD - Inspector IS what they call detectives. NOT administrative.
Secondly, no one should "jump over others who have more experience" Thats's ignorant and entitled. She would need to do patrol first, like every one before her.
I cant tell if you are seriously this dumb or trolling.
@@THEULTIMATETROLL WOW, you are certainly living up to your userrname.
OK, first of all sweetheart, this is set in San Francisco PD - Inspector IS what they call detectives. NOT administrative.
Secondly, no one should "jump over others who have more experience" Thats's ignorant and entitled. She would need to do patrol first, like every one before her.
I cant tell if you are seriously this dumb or trolling.
He'd have reacted to a male pencil pusher the same way.
People like that woman from the mayor's office like to ignore that little fact.
Harry hates everyone equally
Callahan was actually impressed by her potential though concerned by her lack of experience. He understood he had no choice in the matter, so he would make the best of a poor situation. As it happened, Moore was quite capable; what got her killed was poor policy as much as inexperience.
@Sir Alfred Lawrence They can they just don't deserve a free pass. Canada will take women into our combat arms "frontline soldiers", but there are very few. For example in an entire battalion of 5 companies at 1 RCR we had about 10 women, 6 of which were office staff. Of those 4 none of them were bad, and one was even the first female commanding officer of a company. I can say it is probably pretty damn rare to look outside, and see a Major pumping off at least 15 chin ups in the desert heat, but she did.
That also being said I can say during training almost every woman that came in sucked, but again there were 3 that stick out in my mind as good, and 1 as very good.
If we got captured though they do have a 100% chance of being raped senseless.
Ultimately I say if they wanna do it let them, but hold them at the same standards of men. Our army holds them at a much lower standard to be in it, but the officers in charge don't let crappy soldiers deploy in dangerous areas.
@@dylanwight5764 ohh please..a joke for her knowledge of police codes
The Secret Service was being “stylish” too and that got a former US President injured and an innocent US citizen killed. Political correctness at its worst.
You really think the female head of the Secret Service drew up the protection detail for the rally that day? At that level you are a bean counter and operational details are taken care of by staff under her. As for the female agents on the ground, what did you expect them to do, spot and kill the attacker with a pistol over that distance? The biggest failure of the day came from the counter snipers providing overwatch who were both male and failed to spot the shooter on one of the very few rooftops in the area until he already opened fire. It wasn't like they had several highrise buildings full of windows to keep tabs on.
Secret Service didn't even show up for the multi-agency security plan brief, according to local/State LE. That's a massive leadership dereliction of duty, unless it was intentional.
@@grant3933 The director of the Secret Service is directly responsible for the safety of the politicians and the people attending. Anyone in the director position needs to constantly be thinking outside the box expecting a planned or unplanned tragedy. Clearly she was lazy and probably just told everyone to take it easy and follow standard rules since she did not even have a drone monitoring birds eye view. The number of mistakes were massive as reported by several top security experts if you do some actual research. As for the female agents on the ground they were clearly not even tall enough to protect the previous president and one of them had trouble placing her gun back into the holster... very clear signs of being hired for quotas instead of actual qualifications and experience.
@@NTJedi "directly responsible"?
Do you even know what a director is? The director has focus on mundane things like budgets and compliance. She isn't operational anymore and doesn't step foot on to the AO of a live detail. The SS has multiple details running at any one time from protecting the sitting President and prospective candidates to former Presidents including their children. They are also responsible for the US treasury and combat counterfeiting and other large scale financial crimes. A huge amount of moving parts that is impossible for one person to keep track of and oversee which is why much of it is delegated to people beneath her. There are whole teams of planners who decide how a location should be vetted and secured, the plans for which will be approved by someone under the director. Considering the ground teams became aware of the shooter prior to him climbing the roof but failed to keep tabs on him, I don't see what difference a drone would have made. The presence of a drone might even be detrimental by being distracting and could even allow a malicious drone to slip in to the area by being mistaken for a friendly. All the failures on the day point to poor decisions on the ground but as the public face of the SS, they will take the fall because thats the way it has always been. As for the holster situation, unless you have ever been in a position where gunfire is present and there is a very real possibility that a bullet has your name on it, it's not for us to judge from our armchairs. To put it in to context, I remember writing my 1st After Action Report after a major, violent incident I was involved in at work minutes after we settled the event in order to make the details as accurate as possible while my memory was still fresh and our papers were almost illegible because everyones hands were trembling from adrenaline. Walk a mile in someone's shoes before judging someone on their reaction inna situation that you know nothing about.
@@LRRPFco52 ESPECIALLY if it was INTENTIONAL
A man that seems brutal at first glance is really the only one that cares about her safety.
Why is her safety any more of an issue than a male officer's safety?
@@jerrymason7887 Because we're men. Not weak minded men.
@@jerrymason7887 Men are stronger and faster than women, thus equivalent situations pose less danger to us.
@@jerrymason7887Tis the duty of a man to die for the cause 😢
@@jerrymason7887 it wasn't. All of harrys partners die if you watch the movies. He wasn't concerned about her safety, he was concerned if she was ready to lay down her life or not. He finds out she was. He comes from the old school Irish. 59% of the medal of honours, 9% of the population. Running towards an explosion instead of away. Rough around the edges, give you a smack in the head if they catch you mugging someone, but throw you out of the way of a bullet and unload their clip into someone trying to hurt you. Harry and all the Irish like him in this film know they are all going, they are all being replaced, they are not wanted anymore. All harry wanted to know was, is she ready to look into danger and act, or will she pull out her gun and shoot someone dead for reaching for a pocket.. In other films you see harry concerned about other mens abilities to do the same. In one he is concerned that the mental health of one of the men has been broken and he needs to retire. He also goes toe to toe with a guy who sat behind a desk afraid to walk the streets but then thinks he can pull a gun on harry. The irish back then were seen as really rough around the edge dinosaurs and they all stepped aside, but they were also seen as really really brave with constant stories of them doing stuff crazy brave. All harry wanted to be sure of, was at the very least they were to be replaced by brave people.
May not be able to make that movie today.
"I'm just trying to find out if anybody in this room knows what the hell laws are being broken... besides cruelty to animals".... That killed me!!!
Outstanding scene. Acting, dialogue, directing, camera work, editing. Timeless.
I want to see the movie now. If they only did movies today with scenes like these
pasque shoeu le-vou pierre.
The mayor wanted to bring the department into the "mainstream of 20th century thought." Sounds just like RAF recruitment in 21st century. 😆
This Mayor in the movie is actually a father clone of Newsom.
Absolutely, and precisely the reason I PVR'd before it came into full effect - I could see what was coming - the watering down of our Armed Services - the final straw for me !
Stay in limeyland and get out of my country.
Also sounds like the u s military in 2024 !!!!!!!
This movie was about 1974 or so. I WITNESSED this in the US armed forces way back in 1980.
it's Lacey ! Harry and Lacey, that would have been a great show