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    Behind the Police: How Police Unions Made Cops Even Deadlier | BEHIND THE BASTARDS
    If you thought police were deadly up till this point, wait until you hear about what unionization did to the U.S. police (hint: it got a hell of a lot of the rest of us killed.)
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    There’s a reason the History Channel has produced hundreds of documentaries about Hitler but only a few about Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bad guys (and gals) are eternally fascinating. Behind the Bastards dives in past the Cliffs Notes of the worst humans in history and exposes the bizarre realities of their lives. Listeners will learn about the young adult novels that helped Hitler form his monstrous ideology, the founder of Blackwater’s insane quest to build his own Air Force, the bizarre lives of the sons and daughters of dictators and Saddam Hussein’s side career as a trashy romance novelist.
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  • @kaitlynnp582
    @kaitlynnp582 7 месяцев назад +11

    A coworker tried to get me to read the bell curve a few years ago. It took like 40 seconds on Google to go back to him with "absolutely not. It's racist garbage."

  • @thatmechanicgirl
    @thatmechanicgirl 10 месяцев назад +42

    I would just like to state for the record, now and forever, that I for one am a HUGE fan of Robert's absolutely terrible transitions and general awkwardness. He's a national treasure and y'all better be nice to him ok.

    • @thatmechanicgirl
      @thatmechanicgirl 10 месяцев назад +5

      Also, as an aside, super adorable how obvious it is Prop is a dad because he keeps saying "goddawg" XD

    • @thatmechanicgirl
      @thatmechanicgirl 10 месяцев назад +5

      I'm focusing on the light-hearted bits in my mind probably because a lot of this hits close to home. My dad was a cop. He was my HERO. Mainly because he was my favorite person as a child, and I was raised to believe that all cops were these bastions of justice and protection(circa 1990s Austin, Tx.) But I can still recall at least one occasion where one of my parents was whinging about the fact that cops couldn't just outright shoot suspects when they ran and instead had to wait for them to turn and actually point a gun at an officer. At the time, I lamented the idea as well, because I thought it might mean my father would end up in danger. The reality was that my dad was always in a certain amount of danger regardless, but also that my father was in fact a part of the problem and his presence meant that POC were more in danger with him around than him absent. I learned most of my first slurs from my parents if that tells you anything...

    • @AnthonyChinaski
      @AnthonyChinaski 5 месяцев назад +1

      Careful, Jamie Loftus might come after you with a hammer

  • @malcolmdarke5299
    @malcolmdarke5299 11 месяцев назад +16

    I think that the regular BtB episode on elite panic is particularly illustrative of why US policing is the way it is, if you combine it with the "thin blue line" mentality that "broken window" policing seems to have created.
    People in power tend to be more likely to assume that the people they are in power over are, to quote Men In Black, "dumb, panicky, dangerous animals" than the opposite, regardless of whether that perception is accurate.
    A divide between groups of people, whether that divide is natural (e.g. skin colour, a river between groups, etc.) or created (countries, ideologies, one group having a badge, etc.), tends to get both groups thinking in terms of an "us versus them" mentality (i.e. "we're right, they're wrong").
    If you combine the "the people we have power over are dumb panicky dangerous animals" mentality with the "we're right, they're wrong" mentality, it seems to me that that would be likely to result in a situation where a group of people who are given badges and told that their job is to stop crime are likely to assume that anything they do to someone outside of that group is justified.

  • @What-lt3lj
    @What-lt3lj 9 месяцев назад +20

    The slang you were looking for is "guys, gals, and non-binary pals"

  • @stinkytoy
    @stinkytoy 11 месяцев назад +10

    I feel like if a job is so critical to a safe and functioning society that you forbid them from striking, theeeen maybe they deserve to have their needs met without too much discussion haha.
    Like, ideally, their criticality would have already been reflected in their excellent pay and benefits, and it wouldn't have to come down to them striking because they're miserable, then having to rapidly negotiate with greedy and ungrateful industry leaders as society screeches to a halt.
    Mainly talking about those ATC folks under Reagan, and the railroad workers that good ol Biden screwed over recently.

    • @messymessr
      @messymessr 11 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah. If their labor is so important that society as a whole can't afford a strike, we should give them what they want before they strike. A strike is always a last resort anyway. There is always time to negotiate before the laborers are forced to prove their value by withholding it. There has never been a strike that couldn't have been prevented by treating the workers decently.

  • @EmmaBonn96
    @EmmaBonn96 Месяц назад +2

    37:29 well…

  • @michaelbell1155
    @michaelbell1155 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice to hear about the guy that sam vimes is clearly based on

  • @SephieRothe
    @SephieRothe 7 месяцев назад +2

    Do the walking while trans laws have their root in the broken window policies or are they a different thing?

  • @pacificarebehavioralhealth1826
    @pacificarebehavioralhealth1826 Год назад +3

    20:04 "bring that back" 🤣🤣

  • @Samcarnelian
    @Samcarnelian 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well i just realized why a certain christian movie made me uncomfortable. Yikes

  • @tofusoybearleftyhugmonster2273
    @tofusoybearleftyhugmonster2273 6 месяцев назад +2

    FTP

  • @peternelson8491
    @peternelson8491 3 месяца назад

    I was waiting Minneapolis pd to be, more than rightfully, brought up. Minnesota is a pretty(relatively speaking) progressive state. But our police, state wide, are still garbage.

  • @arpy4428
    @arpy4428 Год назад +24

    I'd happily go broke eating at a BtB pop-up foodtruck that only serves calzones.

    • @SgtKaneGunlock
      @SgtKaneGunlock Год назад +3

      as long as its served by a very inebriated Robert

  • @Daedalus117
    @Daedalus117 Год назад +9

    I have only once seen a whole row of cars all with smashed windows, and it was just cause some mentally ill guy was wandering around smashing all the windows on that street

  • @TSmith-yy3cc
    @TSmith-yy3cc 9 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic series, perfect guest, great producer, Anderson is a perfect CEO. What else could we ask for?
    Thank you all for your work.

  • @daniellundberg2875
    @daniellundberg2875 Год назад +2

    Did he just say "My homeboy Josef Stalin"?

  • @KaitoverMoon
    @KaitoverMoon 3 месяца назад

    I've never had so many "holy shit" moments as I have listening to this video.

  • @ZorroinArkham
    @ZorroinArkham 10 месяцев назад +2

    Robert's analogy about exploding hybrid engines is a fantasy, currently there are EV cars that start fires that cannot be put out and the government is MANDATING THEM