The more and more that comes out about Uvalde, the more and more I feel sick to my stomach. Those children, teachers, and families were absolutely failed that day.
Nope the police did exactly what they were supposed to do. Clean up the bodies after the crime was committed. The US Supreme Court ruled again and again that unless you are arrested, jailed, or committed they have no obligation to help or save anyone. Students were not given this status after the Parkland Shooting court case even though they are mandated to be in state supervision due to attendance laws and mandatory education.
I know!! There were kids still alive when they finally went in who bled to death before the hospital could save them...if the cops had gone in an hour earlier, some kids would have been saved. They would have gotten help in time.
@@reaper1858 nobody here said who failed those children, teachers, and families. Unless your comment is that unilaterally everybody who could make good choices did make good choices then I don’t think you actually disagree with the original comment. The Supreme Court are part of the abject failure.
In general, Glassdoor needs to do a better job of verifying their reviews. At my previous job, my boss wrote multiple fake positive reviews on the website. I reported it to Glassdoor but none of the fake reviews were ever taken down.
Day 4 of slowly making it out the hood: i ate burger king inside target high asfc & i smokë weed on my RUclips channel as my job ☄️ til im out the trenches
My boss managed to take my genuine review down, and replaced it with 10 positive ones. 6 people worked there at the time i quit, so even from the company side, they managed to game the system. I still can’t believe they managed to break into my email and reset the Glassdoor password and delete the review. Glassdoor said they couldn’t do anything about it, and I don’t have the time or money for a lawyer for their criminal shit.
No need to imagine, simply wake up from the american dream and just fucking take a long hard look around. Reform doesn't even begin to capture the full scope of this chickenshit garbage. The bugs got in, its time to set fire to the crop and start again brand new...
@@fionaroni agreed, a system actually meant to serve and protect people from the beginning, not this anti-poc slave hunter legacy system we’re clinging to currently.
They'll just claim that they need more military equipment and you'll all go along with it like you did with the war in Iraq, the other war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, the Patriot Act, Covid shutdowns, forced vaccination, etc. America is done.
The number one change we need is the standards for training time frame. From what I recall, the US has horribly short training period for law enforcement compared to other countries.
“....systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making.” And the police get to determine for themselves if they should be punished. Absolutely insane.
we the people need to start passing laws that say the police must intervene to protect the public, as it stands cops are not there to do that thanks to several scotus decisions. hell making something broad like 'the public' would probably be struck down, but if it's narrowed to something like 'police must protect school kids because they're required by law to be there, ergo the state has a duty to protect them' that _might_ pass scotus scrutiny.
@@davidtee5367 Bruh... You want to keep putting band aids on this shit go ahead, laws have done FUCK ALL for us so far. Justice, if not dead, is certainly out to lunch. We the people need to actually fucking follow through. We should not tolerate nor accept the rulings of false justice. Drag a few, "supreme court", "justice's" into the street and set fire to them... Execute the politicians who have allowed businesses to corrupt the very foundations of this country. or... just keep scrolling, pass a few more laws, protect people from the sexual assault that is tea bagging... Been doing great so far. It has sure made the upper class much richer and more powerful. So why not keep the status quo...
The Uvalde shooter went into this to become infamous, and because of the complete incompetence of epic proportions by these law enforcement officers, his actions will continue to capture the attention he wanted. It’s all so disgusting.
I don’t know. The shooting continues to get press, but not the shooter. I don’t even remember his name. The focus has been entirely on the ineptitude of the police.
tbh I doubt any school shooter does it to be infamous. They probably had some issue with some other kid(s) due to whatever reason and felt fed up to a point that they just decided to go do that even if they know they'll die in the end as long as they take out who they want. Some cases end up being like severe bullying, others maybe just mental issues, and any plethora of other potential triggers. Generally speaking a crime of passion or very personal crime, in terms of homicide like this where it's people they actually know, it tends to be something personal to the attacker. It's generally the mass homicides that aren't in any way personally connected to them that tend to be the statement pieces for fame or some twisted agenda. A lot of it you can boil down to their trigger and their goal. If the trigger is people made them mad and the goal is to kill said people that's not for fame, that's for some sort of revenge. If the trigger is some sort of ideology, and the goal is to kill people to fit with that ideology and send some sort of message, then that right there... chances are that's for fame and to send a message, though even then not necessarily. But in those sort of instances it's far more likely. This is all based on some misnomers where people just assume this sort of thing without actually logically thinking about the situation because emotionally it feels right to try to deny them in some way and have some even small way to spite them. But the truth is that's just not reality.
The fact that the police get to "investigate" themselves to determine any wrong-doing is completely absurd. "Protect and serve" my ass. More like 'protect and serve' their own interests.
Police specifically exist to protect private property and serve the interests of their corporate benefactors. I've seen a lot of people trying to defend them by saying that "it's not their job to save lives." If that's the case (which it clearly is), maybe they should stop talking themselves up to be these thankless, selfless heroes who risk their lives any day. They don't risk a damn thing. Especially not with 40% of the city's budget going towards arming and allegedly training them for scenarios like the one they completely botched.
Everyone who doesn't take up their own firearms and enforce their 2nd against corrupt police are fools. They are not required to protect you, in fact they are allowed to selectively enforce laws whenever they feel like it. I feel like if consequences started happening, we might see some reform
As someone born and raised in Southern California, my heart goes out to the people in Europe. 110 degrees Fahrenheit is no joke, even _with_ central air. For people not used to real heat, this is extremely dangerous. Watch out for your sick, your young and your elderly, try to stay hydrated and never underestimate the power of a good cross-breeze! Good luck ❤️ Edit: Since this seems to be getting a little attention, I want to remind everybody with pets that they suffer from the heat, too! Try to only walk dogs in the morning and at night, the concrete can get EXTREMELY hot, and make sure everybody gets plenty of water!
We haven't had proper rain here in Bulgaria in more than a week and it shows. Everything is super dry and hot, I hate it. Hat, sunscreen and tons of water is how I maneuver around the city. I'm so mad barely anything is being done for global warming
Law enforcement were responding to a hostage/barricade situation. Had the shooter been holding a room full of children hostage, in a school full of children they did the correct thing. The standard thing. Evacuate the bystanders and establish communication. They did not know he was an active shooter. Had they known that at the start they would have rushed the shooter. They were wrong under the circumstances. They are going to live with this the rest of their lives. Stuff like this is why so many end up with PTSD. They are not super heroes, and in the US not especially well trained... and that last point is all US Americans fault. In Germany all police must complete 4 years of law enforcement education before they are allowed in uniform. In the US it's 2-8 months before they can strap on a gun. If you are looking for someone to blame... it's all of the US. Guns, culture of bullying, poor education. The police are just a symptom. I mean you could also blame the shooter...
I can't imagine how those children are going to cope with the knowledge of this. Like, they're told that if they call 911, the police will come help them as fast as they possibly can. And the day they needed it most, more than one child did exactly that, and then this is result. The loss of trust... I'm sure they'll have great difficulty feeling safe again after this. Not just at school, but anywhere.
@@Xershade they didn’t. They went as slow as the average conservatives brain. If it was as fast as they could, it would have been far less than an hour, it would have been within the first 10-20 minutes at max.
@@Xershade No. The cops waited around for no good reason after arriving there while people were dying inside the school. That is NOT as fast as they possibly can. It’s the opposite.
FYI, 376 officers. The shooter had 315 rounds of ammunition. They had 2 entire companies (military use of the word) there, and they couldn't stop an 18 year old. Shameful, cowardly and worthless.
wouldn't not couldn't. They had more than enough firepower. At one point a sniper had the shooter in his sights, and didn't fire because a bullet MIGHT'VE hit a child.
The fact that they’re blaming the school for having faulty locks is insane… a school shouldn’t have to be worried about intruders and gunman… it’s resource should be put towards education materials not “locks” that can keep out gunmen…
There were issues with the school’s response that likely led to more people dying than would have otherwise been the case, with some examples being not using the intercoms and neglecting to fix their broken locks, the latter of which goes against policy even though the school had the necessary resources to abide by it. This is still nowhere near the negligence displayed by the police response, but even if it’s only a small fraction of it, it’s also worth noting given that it likely got children killed.
@@bmba or in this case could have saved a lot of kids. A lot of staff knew the lock to this particular classroom wasn’t working, at least one of them must have told the police. And the police still waited for keys or something to ram the door open, a door they claimed was locked when in fact, it wasn’t.
@@ublu3631 Okay first of all the police don't know its unlocked. Second you can't ram the door, we design them to open outwards to stop shooter from ramming the door down. Third, the teacher that said that, he's also the smae one that knew his room wasn't secure, and instead of moving his students to a safe zone cowarded out and told them all to fake sleep and hope the shooter would somehow not realise he hadn't shot them yet. And then that same teacher, when shot in the arm, laid there faking dead while his students got slaughted and not calling out for help or letting the police know the door was open. There were cowards there that day, the shooter and the teacher who miserably failed his students.
@@Xershade the cowards were the police who had guns and body armor but expected children and teachers to die for them. You must be a cop too if you're stupid enough to think anything they did was acceptable. And they can't know if the doors unlocked? Really? How about trying to open it, that would answer that pretty fucking quickly! Do you just stand there staring at doors if you're not sure they're locked? Actually, nevermind, you dosound stupid enough to do just that.
With the toxic work environment story: I know for a fact my old workplace, none of the higher ups think that it was a toxic place. All of them think they're super nice people. They don't think they're passive aggressive, or uncommunicative, or gossipy, or that their nepotism is a problem. But the employees know it. I'm positive some of Ethan's company's reviews are internet randos attacking their business. But I'm also saying it's possible that there is a problem with a toxic work environment they may not even be aware of.
I agree with your general logic, often bosses aren't on the floor so to speak so a lot of the day-to-day stuff pass them by, and sometimes toxicity stems from a bad employee rather than leadership. However, in the case of Teddy Fresh I think it's less likely than the average workplace. On the podcast you can see that the employees are not afraid to speak up to Ethan about stuff, and several of the crew members partners work on Teddy Fresh. I am sure if there were issues those workers would speak to their partners about it, who I don't doubt would tell Ethan and Hila about it because they know that they'd want to hear about it.
I agree with this for large companies but Teddy Fresh is small. In 2019, they had 19 employees. They may have grown in size since, but I can't imagine to a size that any corporate toxicity is not visible to higher ups.
About different company this could be true, but small one that thru H3 has a lot of enemies, it's blatantly obvious it's yet another troll campaign by these small but committed hate groups. If anything, this "story" puts light on what a joke the glassdoor site is.
I agree with you. I don't really take CEOs or business owners seriously when the first thing they do is double down on how great their work environment is. What they should do is an investigation and actually take the complaints seriously. Also it's a really bad look to bash your old employees after firing on a public platform like Ethan did. Like yes obviously not every worker is a peach but it's so unprofessional to do that. Why would a person ever want to work there knowing that Ethan will spit on them once they leave?
Me everytime we learn more about Uvalde: "Okay, it can't possibly be any worse. We've now reached the absolute limit of how badly the police botched this." Phil every week or two: "Hold my microphone."
The heatwave in Europe right now reminds me a lot of the freeze that happened in Texas last year where both the people and infrastructure were simply not built to handle the extreme temperatures
Very much the same thing, just the reverse. As a European, our governments need to hurry up and start weather-proofing for heat, because the situation is not going away so it's kind of ridiculous to keep building new buildings without AC. And there needs to be a real plan for how they are going to go backwards and fix up old buildings to deal with heat.
We're about to see Texas infrastructure in the news. This coming heatwave will probably crash the grid, once again. Hopefully the governer will actually do something this time.
Yup, exactly the same situation, only with heat for us. As a Swede, this is serious trouble for us as our houses are built to withstand freezing winters, not heat. Right now, i got 3 fans going on in my apartment at the bottom floor and blackout curtains over my window and it's still warm. It's 30(86F) Celsius atm which is just lunacy and it's going to rise to 34C(93.2F). My fellow European brothers and sisters, make sure to avoid the sun rays all you can.
Six guns every five houses may mean that we are full of guns, but realistically those could be all in one house or split between two or three. You don't want to think that you're the badass that has three guns on this block, only to find that the guy you charged at has the other three registered guns along with another four illegal ones and a claymore.
The only reason we keep these fascist psychos around is because they should be useful in situations like this. If they are not saving the occasional child, why should they get to waddle around armed and with the power to enforce law?
I had the active shooter training twice, was a cop here in Canada for 12 years. I don’t even want to talk about this anymore. I’ve been screaming about this from the day that happened. Those cops should have gone in. It’s not an opinion, it’s their literal training.
not in our country legally they have no reason to protect you they protect rich peoples private property that’s what their role in society is then again they started off as slave catchers so i guess they’ve come a far way if u really think about it 🤔
"The police have investigated the police and found no fault" carries about as much weight as a kid with a mouth full of ice cream denying they took any ice cream.. But hey, super classy to blame that stuff on the school that's super underfunded while y'all have so much budget that you've got military weapons and vehicles among the police force. Shame about the faulty wifi but how about the over 300 LEOs on scene actually do something. They breached a classroom where the shooter wasn't before they breached the one with the shooter.. Honestly, fire every single cop that showed up and did nothing.
Sad fact: Everything that happened in that school that day, including the polices inaction. WAS THE SCHOOLS FAULT!!! The gunman entered the facility through the staff parking lot. The one god damned door that kept the outside word out of the heart of the facility... and that door was keep unlocked for conveniences sake. Because who even knows that door is there, much less kept unlocked. Dumb luck knew. So there you go. As much punishment that NEEDS to be dolled out generously upon the police, the buck stops at the school. Thus the state of Texas. The children are required by law to be there, thus it is now the laws responsibility to shepherd them safely. Texas failed those children by allowing such relaxed standards for both its school administration and its police administration. Not like Texas gives even the slightest ghost of a hint of a shit about children's blood being on its hands. But it is there non the less.
@@youtubeisnotsogood4390 You're literally blaming the victim for the crime. A school is not a stronghold. The school is not responsible for the polices inaction because they are not build like a stronghold. That kind of thinking is deeply flawed. It would be the same as hypothetically saying that a parent is responsible for their childs death from a stray bullet that was shot into their home. The parent didn't dress their child in full body armor, therefore the death of their child is their own fault.
I doubt it. Were this any other shooting, maybe. But this is *SO* high profile that there is very little chance that people are going to just let this slide. It'll be a slow process to be sure, but I have hope still.
@@jodinsan What's going to happen if there may be punishment for 1 to Maybe 5 officers I highly doubt it's gonna get as high as 5.. Sounds like they're focusing on the one. Here's how the court system will go they'll spend a little while back-and-forth, it'll be all over the media on how the particular officers are held accountable accountable. It will be public and all of that. After about a year later they will file an appeal get the sentencing dropped Down. Will probably get the judge to say something like, after probation if they haven't caused any more issues that the crime will be expunged and dismissed or after probation they can pay like $2000 get it expunged for most crimes. I've literally seen pedophiles get their record expunged however it does depend on the judge you're seeing as the judge decides whether or not you get awarded your expongement. That's how it goes if you look at high profile cases look at them a few years down-the-line. See when they got their appeal approved for sentencing to be dropped or even just be on house arrest and then probation or just have probation... It's quite disturbing many of them don't go as far as actually seeking expongement tho if the court doesn't just award it. usually because high profile cases those kind of people are already high up enough in their career that it doesn't matter if they have a little something on their record Because people call them in for interviews to go over their resumes. Then of course they get to talk away they are crimes. What I find the most awful is they'll do that kind of s*** with high profile cases pedophiles, rapist, cops that don't do their f****** job, when they're armed to the teeth, but someone like snowden or the other guy that phil spoke not too long ago about, would be found as treason and are sentenced to over life in prison.. All for releasing the treacherous acts that our own country does and revealing it to the public to hold our government accountable .
How about you hold your lawmakers to as high a standard as you hold your police, and criticise them for failing to put gun controls and a regulatory structure in place to reduce gun ownership?
I keep thinking over and over about how many of those children might have had a chance of surviving if they were treated right away and weren't left to bleed out for an hour just because the shooter was "contained". It makes me feel sick. I worked in education for years and the thought of being trapped in the school with a classroom full of injured and deceased children is worse than anything I could have ever imagined. Being in the UK, those things just don't cross your mind.
@@stephanie7142 The point is that the police locked an armed shooter in a room with children and let him go wild while they sat around fist bumping one another and twiddling thumbs for hours as those kids were murdered viciously
@@BigDaddyWes BS. Blame is a necessary thing here. Someone needs to take responsibility for what happened here. Get out of here with that fairytale thinking. This is real life and there are consequences.
Every single time! They failed those kids and teachers! Have you heard the first hand account from the one teacher who survived? Heartbreaking. Love your channel by the way.
Can it really be considered a "once-in-a-lifetime" event when it's actually routine. At what point do we stop going "oh woe, whatever will I do," and turn to "let's handle it?"
@@gohabs8918 If you get rid of the management, you'll take care of the issue. As you heard on the body cam footage itself, officers wanted to go in. They're trained to take orders and their orders said to stay out.
@@gohabs8918 the month before the shooting they were bragging about all the new gear and stuff they were able to get with the boost in funding they got.
“We leave it to the law enforcement establishments who failed horrifically to judge themselves” so basically no one’s getting in trouble and going to continued to be protected, praised and given millions of tax dollars in funding. Disgusting
the people of uvalde should take up arms against them and make every single one of them leave. they don't deserve to stay in the same town as the families of the victims.
If the police are coming out to blame "a door which is known to have locking issues but was never fixed" you know they are going to blame everything else but themselves. It's just a shame mass shooters choose schools to vent out frustrations - not justifying it, just saying shooting up a police station would go a long way to highlight the problem that is easily accessible guns....faster than shooting schools...since police are blaming a door instead of mental health issues and easily accessible guns in this shitty country.
In some defense, places like Glassdoor and yelp ‘can’ be a good source of telling if a place is good or not. Admittedly there will always be people who always love to complain and use those places for their own means
Because there usually isn't a reason to suspect that one business would have any more or less fake reviews than another. Not all businesses are internet famous and getting massive levels of fake reviews; it's mostly used to compare places. Lets say you're deciding which fast food restaurant in your town to apply at so you look up all 4 on glass door. 3 of them are relatively normal but the last one has a ton of negative reviews from people all saying it's a toxic workplace. In all likelihood you just dodged a bullet by not applying there.
IDK, they are inherently biased. How many people are going to take the time to right a good review when they leave a job? How many people are likely to use it as a place to spite vent anger after they leave a job?
@@darthmocap if you choose to use Glassdoor while job hunting you have to fill out reviews to get full access to parts of the site. I have filled out good reviews for former work places to get access
You know when business owners walk around a business and they ask one of those off the cuff questions and think everything is ok? There’s nothing more honest than a worker who is put on the spot and directly asked “so is there anything wrong with this place” Fuck people are stupid
As someone from the UK, while my family is managing to somewhat handle the heat, the same can't be said for our animals a lot of dogs are struggling, and some idiots seem to think it's a good idea to be walking them in this weather. I know walking routes have had flyers put up telling people not to walk their dog until it cools down.
every time someone laughs or makes a remark about people not able to deal with the heat i have to remind them about the texas snowstorm that messed them up its the same thing
In fairness I think a few of us inhabitants of cold climates are equally amused by failures in other areas. I remember when I was in Spain I would roll my eyes at the fact that society rolled to a stop over a light drizzle of rain. But it stops being funny when we're talking about actual deaths due to extreme weather, like the Texas freeze was not at all funny because I knew that they just aren't built for those conditions and people were suffering. Same thing here, our society is built for cold and rain and our houses make heat waves worse by trapping the heat because they are designed to keep heat in for the cold weather. AC is basically non-existant, not even hospitals have AC everywhere so you got women giving birth in maternity wards sporting upper 90s type temperatures indoor.
@@TailsClock it wasn't supposed to be a dig at texans but just showing that the infrastructure is different in certain areas to be more accustomed to one 'climate' than others
As a South American who lived through a similar heatwave this year and every year there are many summer days with 105, 110 F but can't afford AC I feel for them, I feel like dying every summer and I'm used to it, imagine how they feel.
A foot of stone or brick is usually perfectly adequate for keeping normal summer heat out and to be honest it wasn't too bad today out here in the countryside. The towns and cities are a different story however - the heat island effect makes it much worse there and a combination of stupid planning rules and cheapskate house-builders has meant that a lot of new houses don't cope as well as old ones. Still we are a couple of thousand miles north of Texas, the UK is all north of the line of Canadian border in fact, along with Benelux and most of Germany and Poland. Even Madrid, which is a pretty scorching city by European standards, is only at the same latitude as New York. You just don't expect this level of heat up here and it's amazing how burnt off the countryside looks when it is usually green year-round.
@@bluester7177 What makes it worse for us in the uk, most homes are made to keep in the heat. All brick houses or flats, really thick roof ceramic tiles and insolation plus double glazed windows. Its great in the winter because we can turn on the heating for 10 mins and then turn it off, which saves money. Our walls are so thick if a car hits them they break the wall but the car becomes crumped like it was being turned in to a cube.
@@madthing17 brick houses, thick roofs and ceramic tiles are common in the part of South America I am, we just go outside when it's hot and we are used to it what people in Europe are probably not, it's currently winter here and it was 31 C during the day.
WHY IS THE SAFETY OF THESE CHILDREN FALLING ON THE TEACHER. YOU WANNA KNOW HOW UNFUNDED SCHOOLS ARE. Fixing locks take years sometimes. Why should I put my students through active student drills. Like why is anything being said about the faults of the school. It was a man with a gun who caused this not because some teachers didn’t lock their doors
School funding isn't why a door lock didn't get fixed. Also, it's absolutely the case that the man with the gun caused this....but in that scenario, a locked door can save lives...
@Kimberly bimberly Nobody placed blame on the teachers. Obviously the failure to maintain the grounds falls on maintenance & management. They asked why people placed blame on the school, it's because it's a $20 fix that may have saved lives. And that butt-hurts lots of people because obviously the blame lies with the shooter, but risk can sometimes be reduced for nearly no money or time, and I care much more about potential childrens' lives than I do the philosophical topic of whether the school shares any fault or not. As for the bathroom at your school, there's no way that was a funding issue, a locked door is a drop in the bucket of a school budget. Failure just could have been the maintenance team put it on the back burner and never got to it. Could put blame on the administration for not following up. But it wasn't a budgetary concern, that type of stuff is cheap.
@Kimberly bimberly Okay funding and physical security not withstanding, why are we defending a teacher who instead of moving the kids out of the classroom he knew wasn't safe decided to have them basically lie down and wait to get slaughtered. That's my issue with the school and that teacher specifically. Takes zero dollars to teach people, he was doing that at that exact thing at the same cost for those kids.
@@Xershade He was probably following protocol for active shooter situations in school that teachers and students are taught through drills. I worked for a Texas school district a few years ago, and we were trained to get the kids to hunker down quietly in a dark classroom with the door locked. We were never told to run because that gives the shooter more targets if they are going through the hallways. The idea is that a shooter will pass on any classrooms that don’t seem to have victims inside. I think it would be awesome if there were more precautions made, like glass breakers for teachers in classrooms with windows, but thinking like this is the issue. Nothing will change if we keep putting the responsibility to prevent school shootings on the schools and teachers. We should be pointing our fingers at our legislators and the NRA.
@@Xershade because as someone who lived through the drills for years before graduation, hunkering down and staying quiet is what every single teacher and student is likely exactly what they had drilled into their heads for years from administration and city council alike. That, and you know, *do what police tell you to do.* Which is why one girl was killed when an officer told them to call out while in the room with the shooter and she did. The only people who failed here are the police.
"hot dry weather " isnt the issue, the issue in the uk is the moisture in the air, our sweat isnt evaporating. that is why people in the uk who moved here from hotter climates are underestimating the heat and blowing it of as "nothing" quickly suffering heat stroke.
Ethan: oh we're getting review bombed, they're all false Hila: I mean, accusations are accusations. We're going to investigate and improve where we can At least one of them understands how to be professional
Though I do believe Ethan in that a bunch of them are probably fake with how easy it is to create fake reviews, Hila has definitely always been the rational being out of the two. Ethan can get very carried away with his emotions while for the most part Hila will keep her composure. Thats also why I'm inclined to believe Teddy Fresh isn't as toxic as they say. Like Ethan said, one of his shows or something being toxic? Maybe. But something thats mainly run by her? Doubt it.
While it could be fake reviews it's entirely possible there was a management change and whoever been in charge for the last or so is a real fuck stick.
I worked for Ethan in his Downtown location and let me tell you dudes genuine and super nice. Only person I hated over there was chantel. She acts nice but stabs everyone. Lina is the manager behind everything.
Ethan isn't really wrong, ever since he's become more overtly political the dude gets unreasonable amounts of hate especially from ex-fans with some strange parasocial grudge. But like Phil said Hila makes a great baby sitter.
"egregiously poor decision making" "These departments need to decide how to address these issues" definitely seems like these departments have shown that they are trustworthy of big decisions smh
I would wager any life you chose, that if a militia of hooded vigilantes stormed these departments and exacted some actual justice. You would see a new attitude about an officers "discretion" to protect and serve sweep through the departments and more importantly the policeman's unions across this nation. At the very least we would get DRAMATICALLY fewer bitch assed cowards applying to the job to collect some health benefits. "What, I would actually have to do my job, fuck that noise."
charge the highest ranking member of each agency that was at uvalde with SOMETHING, make it serious and get it through these power tripping a-holes that they will be held accountable
Power tripping requires you to actually abuse your authority, and none of these cops, agents, or soldiers stepped forward to lead when they were needed. The one guy who tried to take charge got arrested so he wouldn't endanger anyone while trying to save his wife.
Point of improvement for the show: saying temperatures in Celsius AND F when Phil mentions the temp, or just a graphic for the conversion straightaway. It's quite alienating for me in the UK and I might be watching it whilst doing something else so I hear the temp being said as a trigger to look at the screen.
This! I literally had the same exact thought. Americans are not the only people watching the show to keep up to date. And considering most of the world uses Celsius it would be a great improvement. (That’s true for all units of measure - Miles, Galons, etc)
There literally is no where safe. Even if there are cops on scene your still in danger. School, church, a concert, the mall, literally anywhere we're targets for the next disturbed person to exploit this failed system. When will this disgusting incompetence end?
Like VOTE then, make sure you're registered now since cut off for registration is this month in many states. Don't vote for Republicans, they keep this shit perpetual
@@littlenerd1834 I think it's appropriate. Part of the problem that we have in America is this idea that we do everything better than everyone else. American exceptionalism. This idea that someone else's laws could be better than ours is unfathomable to most because of how much that shit is shouted by politicians and the news. So someone from Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Finland, Sweden and the list goes on saying that they feel safe isn't meant to be an attack on dying children or people being unsafe. It highlights that there are solutions to this very American problem. A problem that we refuse to do anything about because it's not possible that another set of laws could be better than ours.
@@82Jaster Sadly Sweden has a HUGE gun problem these days, there are shootings 3 - 5 times a week here and has been for the past 7 - 8 years, think we are on top of deadly shootings in Europe (excluding current invasion of Ukraine ofc). I've had Police helicopters over my home so many times these past 2 years I've lost count, never had that in my life before. And its happening all over the country, not just a few larger cities. And these guys have heavy weapons, explosives and all... Criminal gangs stockpile weapons likely for years and they trade hands and float around, entire cars filled with guns and granades has been found. Mostly gangs shooting each other but innocent people do get killed too sadly. Even kids.. heck, alot of the targets are kids shooting other kids. Think we are on track for 150 people murdered this year, would seem like nothing in the US... but thats an insane number, not taking the wounded in to account that survive. I'd be lying if I said I felt safe here these days.
No hate at all to Phil, been subbed for over 10 years, but my god this show gets harder and harder to watch every day. Again, not because of Phil! The news itself is just so draining to keep up with. Phil's a strong dude for keeping this up for so long, I feel dead inside just listening to it.
I agree with you, but you know what's the dumbest part, at least for me. I watch Phil because he doesn't sensationalize the news and turn it into a dramatic panic fest that drains me more. Out of many news outlets, Phil is the best option... Which that says a lot about the hard work Phil and his team do.
It's funny... I made a very similar comment about three episodes ago for the same reasons. Love Phil and I've been watching for nearly a decade but these last few years... I just... I just wanna watch funny memes. I can't handle this stuff anymore. Now I just skip over all the American news because its always 100% negative as fuck.
"No villian" my ass. Who's in charge? Who's the supervisor? The chief? They're the villians. That's the responsibility you assume when you take a position like that, that if YOUR ENTIRE team fucks up, YOU are the common denominator. I'm continuously shocked by how much worse this gets. Incompetence all the way down, and everyone trying to throw the hot potato to the next one. Cowards. Every single one.
When she was pregnant with their second child she would constantly tell Ethan not to talk about Trisha but Ethan would always bring her up again and again - and so would his parents and sibling. Then their baby was born with health issues /:
it's not about not dragging her down. it's about walking on eggshells with her because she will create a scene yet she's allowed to freely post hours and hours worth of videos shitting on Ethan.
I call bs on the “noncompliance” of doors not being locked, at least if they are saying teachers were noncompliant. I know at my school they tell us to keep doors locked only during drills and then during a regular school day we are supposed to have them unlocked and even open so that students and admin can easily enter the classroom. It’s confusing and ridiculous. I bet this school has similar “policies”
My school when I attended had the doors constantly locked. The door would lock when shut so you could only get in through the inside. The teachers were very rigid about this rule and the kid closest to the door would have the job of letting kids who stepped out for a minute back inside. My college does the same thing, but the only keys to the rooms are swipe cards each processor carries for their specific room. You can leave but you can’t just walk right back in
@MelloWattz no they didn’t. It’s a rumor that’s been proven to be false over and over again. What’s not false is police standing around while kids were getting killed and dying.
How do people not understand that there were local, state AND federal cops on the scene that day. This is not simply an Uvalde problem or even a Texas problem. Policing in this country has always been broken and we must reevaluate our need for it.
I live near the town, and honestly I agree, but this was the worst case. They literally ran away from gunfire and hide for 45 minutes while mothers didn’t give a f and were willing to kill the shooter themselves to protect their babies.
The need is not in question. What we need to reevaluate is the workplace culture, the pay and hiring practices, the level of accountability each officer is upheld to and the laws we have in place around policing.
@@xxkildarxx no man, you’re referencing reforms and police reforms have been around as long as police have. They exist to protect the ruling class who doesn’t give a fuck about us and their unions protect them from absolutely any accountability. No amount of pay (which is already astronomical, our police budget is higher than 99% of other county’s military), cameras, hiring practices, or jailed cops is going to change the fact that the foundation is rotten. Read the book “The End of Policing” and you’ll understand why everything your proposing has already been tried and then some…
@@AfroBoi14 Sure ill get right on that when you can show me a nation of 310+ million people that will self police. You know what you get with that, Warlords. People selling protection to others. You know why? Because people are shit to each other by default. You can't have hundreds of millions of people living together all with their own goals and desires and not have an enforcement group. We have all of human history to draw from. We have plenty of examples to what happens with out some form of law enforcement. Including recently CHAZ in Seattle. You need a solution the only thing to do is find a way to make it the best solution possible.
The thing about the Teddy Fresh story is no toxic workplace ever admits to being a toxic workplace, and no toxic boss says "no you are right I am toxic" they all say the EXACT same things these two did. So it honestly doesn't convince me.
Yeah that campus has like 7 buildings, they have to secure them all, the perimeter, evacuate 600+ students, they weren't all there to deal with the shooter...
Glassdoor is fine for the overwhelming majority of companies. Employee verification just opens the door to retribution against whistleblowers. I'd rather millionaires like Ethan Klein having a bad week than expose vulnerable employees to retribution for whistle blowing on their companies.
@@Russlem I mean the verification can be on the backend and not involve the company itself. Like a partially redacted paystub or something. You can have verification without giving ammo to the company.
@@douglaslangley9251 Not entirely, no. KYCing people requires a lot of information, something that isn't cheap nor easy to manage. It isn't a simple fix, and it will always be used a weapon for the companies - if that information is stored in any way (and it would need to be) - it can be used in subpeonas or at the direct jurisdiction of people. People must feel safe sharing their feelings about a place anonymously. Sorry that there are some bad faith actors, but that a very small minority.
Either way, it just makes me mad that people are so eager to take down Ethan that they'll happily destroy his wife Hila's business reputation because they know that that'll get under his skin more than any lame insults they fling at him, it's coward shit.
@@_lil_lil I agree. I think there shouldn’t be review websites specifically made for businesses that way everyone wins. If people want to bitch throw it on Reddit. 💁🏼♀️
I worked at Teddy Fresh for 5 years. I was chained to my desk by the ankle, gagged with a beanie and forced to drink Ethan's fupa sweat from a TF dish on the ground. Other than that, everything was fine. Do recommend.
Lmao a beanie Student loan Rage your obviously far more creative then a beanie I'm slightly disappointed however I did laugh out loud and had to show someone else. Lmao and the u don't see me complaining comment made it the best lol
Ironically places like the US which have to deal with a lot of variance in temperature in so many places are more apt to deal with heat waves even though our government has quite a few people have been bought out who don't want to vote for pro-climate bills and acts the people at least have that advantage.
All the doors are required to be locked, in case of emergency, but the external doors were open and the lock on that classroom was broken. It's still mostly the cop's fault that no one could be saved from that classroom, even though students and teachers were able to report that they were injured in there, but there is always more blame to go around.
Oh fuck off with that woke bullshit. You can call it victim blaming if you want, doesn't really matter what you call it. Truth of the matter is that locked doors save lives in situations like this. Locked doors are necessary for the same reason sprinklers are necessary - in case shit happens. Stop getting offended and take some responsibility. Just because it's not the school's fault, doesn't mean there was nothing that could have helped. Grow up, life isn't as simple as assigning blame to a singular entity.
It's got to be hard being someone that reports on the news almost daily when the world is ending. Make sure you drink enough water and take some time for yourself. It's rough out here.
"It's up to the individual agencies to trade officers like pokemon cards so they can each say they 'fired' the bad ones and continue to evade responsibility" That's all I hear.
naw dog, its up to we the people to drag a few cowards from there beds at night, set fire to them in the street as their family watches... and then dare the future police of America to fuck it up this poorly again. Show videos of the raids and pyres in the training academies. Have survivors of that night come in to speak to each class and describe what it was like to smell their mother burn alive because she stood around and did nothing while children were being executed... Tell them that this is what happens to the men and women who don't take that fucking oath seriously. ...by the way, the union goons and lawyers who have enabled this system to even exist in the first place, get it at least three times harder.
The WiFi. The WiFi was bad. Wow. Imagine investigating hundreds of police officers literally leaving children to die and going “yeah but the WiFi was also bad though.”
Yeah, also, glad they blame the severely underfunded school for an issue while they ride up in their shiny expensive vehicles while wearing state of the art vests and carrying military weapons not to mention all the military vehicles they have. But yeah, the police that has enough funds to get 370 cops to a school did nothing wrong, it's all the fault of the underfunded school and the teachers without any training or weaponry.. It would be hilarious in a pitiful way if the result wasn't a classroom full of dead/dying kids.
There were victims still alive when the cops finally went in. and they bled to death after...if they had gone in even an hour earlier, let along 77 minutes earlier, some kids would still be alive.
The police were giving the energy that they were on the clock and waiting to find something to do... They looked like lost ducks trying to figure out what to do and its just ridiculous that no one was a good enough leader to direct them inside to kill the shooter.
Houses being built to retain heat in the UK is also an issue where I live in Canada. Between that and most homes not having AC (or the proper utilities to even install a unit) I imagine we will start seeing similar death reports like last year during the Vancouver heat dome
The reason the heatwave is felt so badly in the UK (where I live) is because the houses are build to retain heat and only a small percentage of houses (around 5% I think) have air-conditioning. As a Greek though, 100F seems like a normal July day for me.
@@SirGuifoyle Why are you even in the USI would be fleeing back to the UK lol no but for real 100 totally right where where places don't tend to have AC and have lived their whole lives in their whole society building around the environment and then the environment suddenly changing screws people over very unexpectedly in causes a lot of these issues.
@@kateajurors8640 It straight up sucks, the place I live in has windows not designed to allow free airflow...becaues it is normally pretty chilly, I also happen to live near a marsh so it has been nothing but 40 degrees with high humidity. All i have is a stand fan at home.
I have not seen one person saying the cops are villains, there was malicious intent etc. We're angry because no matter the reason, they stood there, listening to those babies get shot. Heartbroken x
Elia Klein was open to the accusations, so she’s probably open to employee feedback, and probably not as bad as the negative reviews say The worst ppl never think theyre wrong.
Don’t say that too loud. GOP will still say we’re still healing and shouldn’t talk about doing anything. They might even call you a slur while they’re at it too.
Which ones? It seems like a good portion wanted to do something and was waiting for the go ahead, which sadly came way to late. I’m more angry at the leadership, the once’s not giving orders in a timely manor.
@@shylogik honestly at the least the commanders should be, especially the chief. You are the acting fucking chief of police, how the hell do you not either take command, or coordinate WITH the commander?
Supreme Court ruled cops have no legal obligation to protect anyone, even if they can. In the eyes of the “justice” system they did nothing wrong. Protect and Serve is a meaningless slogan they slap on the side of their cars, not an oath.
For anyone work'n or be'n active in the heat, drink a crap ton of water. Even if you don't think your thirsty if you've gone more than an hour with out at least a swig, your do'n someth'n wrong. Also make sure you throw some electrolytes in there too whether it be Gatorade or someth'n else, I've seen to many people pass out from lack of salt, and/or start dry-heave'n from dehydration. -your resident southern lawncare worker
Yeah like the fact Ethan is on a crusade, consistently lying and throwing false trafficking/kidnapping accusations about Andrew Tate, trying his hardest to get him cancelled. Which to me seems like the bigger story that should be covered , a big RUclipsr decides who gets canceled all while lying about. No wonder this man consistently gets sued. Triple chin doesn’t know when to stfu
I feel for Europe. I live pretty far up North in Canada and the last two summers we’ve had 40c plus days. It’s unheard of up here. That’s twice the highs we normally have. The wild fires are getting worse. Cities being just decimated by fires. I remember the midday sky being so dark from smoke that you could see clean and clear into stores as if it was night. Weeks of an unsettling orange, no matter the time of day it was like being in a sunset. Driving through rolling smoke from fires in the next province. Wild fire is unlikely where I live, just how and where we are makes it difficult. But its still horrible to be waiting to hear if family made it out of the affected areas
thanks so much for talking about the temperatures in europe!! in northern germany we're currently at 93-104 degrees while most buildings don't have AC's bc we're usually at 80-85 during our short summers. it's shocking how it's so hot here when it's usually just places like Italy or Greece getting that hot. can't imagine what it's like to be there mow
This whole Uvalde thing is so horrifying. Imagine being the kids waiting in a room, hearing shots, being scared and not knowing if you'd life. The lives that could've been saved had any of the 376 police officers there actually did something...
Yeah, now imagine you're the other 500 students wondering why no one's securing your building agianst possible other shooters while they can't go in on the one you know about. Also yeah the cops were scared, that rifle, what the NRA wont' tell you, that's called the human paste maker for a reason. Those vests, even the ones that showed up later, useless. The only people that stood a chance against him were the BORTAC who showed up in full on heavy military gear because those guys do not play. And the chief was right to hold people back, the shooter jumped BORTAC from a closet waiting in ambush, imagine if officers who weren't that armoured went in, we'd have more casualties. Sorry but wasting lives to save dead or pretty damned close people is called negligence. Police are humans, valued the same as every one of those children, if you don't like that, well too bad.
@@Xershade It. Is. The. Police's. Job. If you're too afraid to put yourself at risk for the sake of others, that's perfectly fine, just don't be a fucking police officer. Maybe if you took 2 seconds to take that boot out of your mouth you'd be able to see more clearly.
@@Xershade so what's the point of being a cop if you aren't willing to risk your life for the public and someone's child???? Glad to know you would make a shit cop.
@@Xershade so, even though they knew kids were still alive, and heard him fire periodically, their ass was more important? No one is asking them to jump into a wood chipper. But if you are too scared to jump in front of a kid rather than let them get mowed down, you don't deserve a badge.
"We've decided to give the police chief a paid vacation while we decide if he can be the scapegoat we need to cover up the real systematic issues at play here."
Would you denizens of the comment section care to know how I know for a fact that justice is dead in this country? Because nobody ever visits the chief while they are on vacation, and murders the ever loving fuck out of them. Think about it. A guy watched an actress perform in a movie he was watching, and then decided he needed to kill the president. ...and by god the guy almost did it. ....now wind the clock forward to 2022. Functionally speaking, everyone, has a cellphone even the unhinged loons and full out unfeeling serial killers. Meaning all the wack jobs and all the people who cannot function sexually without watching the light fade from the back of a humans eyes, they are seeing all of this shit happen all the time. ...and yet, the "Jack Rubys" don't seem to hear his country crying for help. So the "Lee Oswalds" just keep walking the earth. Many of them getting to live a pretty happy life in what we laughingly call prison. (happy via comparative means. The parents of the dead kids who have to keep living and paying taxes knowing that the police who could have done something about it were too bust checking their phones.... That is not a very happy life anymore. certainly not as happy as it would have been, had Justice still been alive that day.) I dunno folks. That's just my pessimistic view from the cheap seats. thanks for taking the time to read all this nonsense. Have a happy day, and if you see fit, try to help someone else have a happy day as well. ....we could all use the help.
Give me an effing break! The fact that some of those police were saying they should get in there and they weren't able to for God knows why exactly says it was handled so inappropriately. Why didn't they use this riot shields and bust the door down huh? Kick the door or something! If you can do that while searching a house why couldn't that be done for this case?! It just makes me wonder the police priorities are just not Straightened at all. They basically allowed 19 kids and 2 teachers to die! There's gotta be some guilt on every single one of them who were there allowing this shit to happen!
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I feel so bad for Hila, she was trying to keep it professional and say she understood that some of them could be true reviews and she wants to address that. But then for Ethan to bring up Trisha for literally no reason. And for her to have to tell her HUSBAND to leave it alone? Come on man And that’s no hate to Ethan, I just feel bad for Hila
@@Bradlee297 I don't know how anyone can stick up for Trisha after all of the insanely hurtful antisemitic stuff she said whenever she got mad at him. Yes he invited it but you still shouldn't be sticking up for her, hate him or not, doesn't make her a good person. Trisha is toxic.
@@Bradlee297 says Trisha stan who conveniently fails to remember the hundreds of youtube, tiktok and twitter videos Trisha made about him, making bullshit accusations and lies about him
How are we still getting footage of the Ulvade PD'd utter failure. I am somewhat relieved to see some of the cops behaving competently. But they shouldn't be the exception, they should be the norm.
The officers pulling small children out of a window and telling them to run immediately choked me up. What a world our kids are living in. May we never be desensitized to this kind of horror.
UK here, its so hot here that the grass is crunching, the birds are panting... Im in university accom too so firedoors cannot be opened to create airflow! Nowhere has AC except specific shops, pools are full at the moment and people are dying from swimming in lakes in desperation! I have no idea how UK is built to manage heat because as you said our walls are designed to keep heat in!
totally, ethan can't help but draw it out so he can play the victim and make it about himself as usual, hila's response was adequate but ethan's rant just further drags the brand into his drama
I have something to say on that toxic workplace story. So I believe that they are not toxic bosses but i really feel like even though Hila and Ethan try and not make it toxic in Teddyfresh I think they should be aware of anyone else who would like any supervisors who would. Just because you get along with everybody personally all the time doesn't mean tbat when you're not there its still roses and happiness. Heck it could just be long hours that they're dealing with. I just feel like the Kleins should just be aware of the people who are working in that Teddyfresh company that's all I'm saying.
I mean they didn't go into detail, but I'm sure they certainly have paid attention to those things, ESPECIALLY once negative reviews popped up. I'm POSITIVE they don't just walk into the office, say hello to everyone, and be like, okay all good! Time to leave. Anyone running a small business (and for 5 years, so that's a lottt of effort to keep it running and successful that long) is going to pay attention to these details.
@@stephaniechilders5176 I worked at a small business that had been around for about 20 years. I had an incredibly toxic manager. She slowed work, didn't respond to questions on tasks, lost the company a major client, and did things like continue to call stuff she thought was lame 'gay' after being asked to stop multiple times by a gay employee. The owners were perfectly nice, but a combination of willful ignorance and lack of training in management and workplace conflicts, made the job an absolute nightmare. It happens.
They addressed this fully, Phil just took a few clips. 1) the number of reviews is impossible for them to all be real, TeddyFresh is not that big of a company 2) the reviews were mostly fine until ~6 months before when a tidal wave of negative reviews started coming in 3) the Kleins are CONSTANTLY harassed by anti-semites, Keemstar fans, Ryan Kavanaugh, and etc. This is obviously just another attempt to bring them down 4) they have multiple employees and partners of employees that they are close enough with that they would say something if there was an issue 5) they even say in these clips they constantly try to make it the best workplace possible and that they do take these things seriously, but the vast majority of these are false reviews. They pay their employees well above industry standards, and Hila is one of the most chill people ever
@@nogi2958 that's what I'm saying. There could be things that unbeknownst to them be going on. However it could just be a coincidence since they then got positive reviews after addressing it. I'm just saying they should just pay close attention cuz they may not always be at the business place all the time to see everything
I'm in Belfast, UK, and something that really angers me in weather like this is when I see people out walking their dogs. It's known to be dangerous to do so but they still do it. There are even people who take their dogs to parks and throw toys for them to fetch. Poor dogs running about and overheating. Either walk your dog in the early morning or in the evening when it's cooler, or just take it out to go to the toilet then back inside. A dog won't die from a missed walk or two, but it can die from overheating.
and yet depending on police to do it for you is also not going anywhere. If the police won’t do jack sht for you then what are we supposed to do? Rather be armed then not armed.
@@fuck_it In this specific case and quite a few more, the guns used during these shootings were all legally bought or obtained from someone who legally bought one. Uvalde was bought that day. Going back a few years West Virgina tech had the shooter bought both guns legally after having been found mentally unsound but not institutionalized, they later closed this loop hole because of the shooting. Parkland had the shooting gain access to his father's gun after having been blocked from purchasing, another legal gun used to shoot up a school. Often the lax gunlaws will arm the ones committing the crimes.
@@Demortra yes the shooter bought his gun legally, but even if we did make it hard for him to get this gun he would’ve just moved onto the next available weapon. My point is legal or illegal, we clearly have a lot of issues that’s causing people to make these actions. take away semi automatic rifles then they moved to handguns like the shooter in Virginia tech. Remove handguns they use bolt action rifle‘s and shotguns like other shooters have. Take those away as well then they use bombs that that can make in ytheir own garage, we’ve had that happen to. knives, vehicles, chemicals, or just going out of their way to make a gun in their own home it’s all readily available nowadays and there’s nothing any law can do about it. sick of all this talk “of blame the tool that was used” if we’re not gonna fix all the other serious issues we have in this country like a failed mental health system and cultural issues.
@@fuck_it What about the security guard in the supermarket that shot back at a gunman a few months ago? He fired back and hit the gunman but the guy had a ballistic vest so he just gunned down the security guard and kept moving. Unless you want every single citizen to cary an AR, plate armor and 3 grenades each for personal protection, you might wanna rework your system a bit.
@@gunterthekaiser6190 there’s a number of things that could’ve been done. Including yes a citizen caring an AR. Which in many states they do. did the security guard have armor piercing rounds? regular rounds? Hollow tips? What caliber was he using?
@@bararobberbaron859 All I know is here in Canada when my local pd gets their asses handed ot them in a shootout and calls in the other agencies, the other agencies actually do something and not og "Um, you called us in to take over, what do we do now?"
I work in a very hot DC, and after being sick for weeks, I realized I wasn't properly hydrated, I was vomiting at work constantly. Hydrate. Hydrate. Hydrate. Eat foods with water in them.
When I was doing marketing circa 2011, they taught us "For every 1 complaint there's a thousand people who want to complain but can't be arsed" Nowadays its like, for every thousand complaints there's 1 legitimate complaint and 999 bots, spammers and trolls who just want to be heard.
England actually had its first ever emengency Heat Wave warning in some parts, to make matters worse Less than 1% of buildings have some sort of cooling system. They need to invest in some. And honestly I think the nations of the world, especially the developed world should forget about short-term profits and care more about reversing the climate change. It'll wreck the economy temporarily, yeah. But I think a gradual process is ideal and better overall in the long term
Yeah, they really need to get on the A/C units. I live in Canada...and we are grey most of the year, and chilly or cold most of the year. **But** the few months of summer that we do get, can get really hot. Where I live specifically is off of a big lake, so the humidity also gets extremely high and makes everything feel really sticky and the air thick to breathe too. You have to have an A/C unit if you don't want to be uncomfortable all of the time, even if it's a cheap small one it's better than nothing.
Why would we buy expensive AC units when we get hot weather for 1 week of the year? Do you not know how money works? Are you really that dumb? And it's not even about having ACs - the buildings here are designed to keep heat inside (because most of the time it's cold) so the temperature is made hotter by that. If we DIDN'T have buildings that retained heat, we'd be contributing more to climate change by using central heating a lot more and therefore using more fuel. We're also an island, so the temperature is made worse because of the humidity. I was in Dubai when it was 40 degrees Celcius and it felt half as hot as 40 degrees here. Not everything is as simple as you think.
While I agree, try telling that to the politicians in office who are bought and sold easily by oil lobbyists on both sides 😕We can have a chance to reverse it but we need to get folks into office WILLING to make the needed changes happen and not sell out the minute money's involved.
@@punxie89 Problem is we don’t get months of brutal summer every year, we get *days* of brutal summer every year. There’s general agreement that it’s just not worth the cost of rebuilding the whole country to fit an A/C unit in every home for one shite week a year. Plus A/C units really aren’t great for the environment and installing tens of millions more certainly won’t help in the long run.
@@foo-foocuddlypoops5694 There are lots of energy efficient brands out there. If these heat waves do become a regular thing, which will likely happen as I don't see decades of climate change suddenly reversing...it will need to be done eventually. Days might turn into weeks in just a matter of years
So, the investigators basically said, "We can't determine that the police are in the wrong, and have to let them investigate themselves to come to that conclusion?" How long until we hear the infamous, "We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing?"
What they mean is the internal affairs division of the various agencies involved should conduct investigations into misconduct by personnel on site. If you don't like the idea of them policing their own, you need to step up and get legislation passed that creates a civilian review board for running investigations into police misconduct for your state, otherwise you're just standing on a soap box complaining.
While I appreciate the clip, at 5:14 you showed Tallinn, Estonia where we're currently chilling at around 20 degrees (68 Fahrenheit) and temperatures are not expected to exceed 27C (80F) this week... But Southern Europeans are very much welcome to hop on over here for a little respite.
Best argument for the Glassdoor being nonsense - Hila manages Ethan on a daily basis. All jokes aside, the timing is SUPER suspicious. All in the last 6 months? That's targeted, barring a mass firing on the business part, which I feel like they'd tell us about. A few could be real, because humans gonna human, but most have to be nonsense.
Oh 100% bystander effect. That mixed with their entire lives being oriented around rank and a power hierarchy. Everybody was just waiting for commands, but none came.
@@MrSlowestD16 Pretty much, the chief called in the higher powers, the higher powers then went "So what's your orders" like idiots he doesn't command you... I'm honestly convinced that the other agencies showed up, learned that there were dead children who couldn't be saved even bofre the local pd got there, and wanted nothing to do with it.
@@Xershade I'm not really sure about that latter part, I think a large part was this all being Uvalde jurisdiction, and therefore they'd typically have the most say, and nobody wanted to step on their toes on on how to handle the situation. There's a lot of that when different police departments arrive at a single situation, attitudes for other departments stepping on your toes in terms of control & enforcement, so some tend to defer control to the one whose jurisdiction it primarily is. Think a lot of them were just there as extra hands per-se, just waiting for somebody in charge to tell them what to do, but it sounds like the people in charge just froze up, had no ideas.
I live in Brazil, and I am used to high temperatures. And even then, when I was living in a home that was built to be warm and not cool, I had to enter the shower fully clothed like three times a day just so I could keep the water over my body for longer to cool me down for longer. And those clothes would be fully dried as soon as 2 hours after I drenched myself. This is no joke. Please take care of yourselves, keep the sun out of your houses and stay not only hydrated, but drenched if you can. Your health and life is more important than what other people think.
The more and more that comes out about Uvalde, the more and more I feel sick to my stomach. Those children, teachers, and families were absolutely failed that day.
Nope the police did exactly what they were supposed to do. Clean up the bodies after the crime was committed. The US Supreme Court ruled again and again that unless you are arrested, jailed, or committed they have no obligation to help or save anyone. Students were not given this status after the Parkland Shooting court case even though they are mandated to be in state supervision due to attendance laws and mandatory education.
Not just that day…. they are still being failed.
I know!! There were kids still alive when they finally went in who bled to death before the hospital could save them...if the cops had gone in an hour earlier, some kids would have been saved. They would have gotten help in time.
@@Angst-traum Good. Now vote for candidates who support justice reform.
@@reaper1858 nobody here said who failed those children, teachers, and families. Unless your comment is that unilaterally everybody who could make good choices did make good choices then I don’t think you actually disagree with the original comment. The Supreme Court are part of the abject failure.
In general, Glassdoor needs to do a better job of verifying their reviews. At my previous job, my boss wrote multiple fake positive reviews on the website. I reported it to Glassdoor but none of the fake reviews were ever taken down.
How? Would you submit a past paystub to some faceless website?
@@cormacthem8406 while it wouldn’t be ideal, that “could” be a decent disincentive for review bombing
Day 4 of slowly making it out the hood: i ate burger king inside target high asfc & i smokë weed on my RUclips channel as my job ☄️ til im out the trenches
My boss managed to take my genuine review down, and replaced it with 10 positive ones. 6 people worked there at the time i quit, so even from the company side, they managed to game the system. I still can’t believe they managed to break into my email and reset the Glassdoor password and delete the review.
Glassdoor said they couldn’t do anything about it, and I don’t have the time or money for a lawyer for their criminal shit.
Same situation happens with Google customer reviews
Imagine having well over 300 cops on-site and still failing that badly.
This shit is systemic, we need to reform it.
No need to imagine, simply wake up from the american dream and just fucking take a long hard look around. Reform doesn't even begin to capture the full scope of this chickenshit garbage. The bugs got in, its time to set fire to the crop and start again brand new...
we need to abolish it and create a new system
@@fionaroni agreed, a system actually meant to serve and protect people from the beginning, not this anti-poc slave hunter legacy system we’re clinging to currently.
They'll just claim that they need more military equipment and you'll all go along with it like you did with the war in Iraq, the other war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, the Patriot Act, Covid shutdowns, forced vaccination, etc. America is done.
The number one change we need is the standards for training time frame.
From what I recall, the US has horribly short training period for law enforcement compared to other countries.
“....systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making.” And the police get to determine for themselves if they should be punished. Absolutely insane.
So guys, we investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong, drinks all around?
When are we gonna stop letting the fuck ups decide their own punishment or even if they should be punished.
we the people need to start passing laws that say the police must intervene to protect the public, as it stands cops are not there to do that thanks to several scotus decisions. hell making something broad like 'the public' would probably be struck down, but if it's narrowed to something like 'police must protect school kids because they're required by law to be there, ergo the state has a duty to protect them' that _might_ pass scotus scrutiny.
@@davidtee5367 Bruh... You want to keep putting band aids on this shit go ahead, laws have done FUCK ALL for us so far. Justice, if not dead, is certainly out to lunch. We the people need to actually fucking follow through. We should not tolerate nor accept the rulings of false justice. Drag a few, "supreme court", "justice's" into the street and set fire to them... Execute the politicians who have allowed businesses to corrupt the very foundations of this country.
or... just keep scrolling, pass a few more laws, protect people from the sexual assault that is tea bagging... Been doing great so far. It has sure made the upper class much richer and more powerful. So why not keep the status quo...
To quote avatar the last airbender “I say what happened and then you say what happened and then I decide who’s right”
The Uvalde shooter went into this to become infamous, and because of the complete incompetence of epic proportions by these law enforcement officers, his actions will continue to capture the attention he wanted. It’s all so disgusting.
Actually no, thanks to the officers. More people will be reminded of them instead of the shooter because how fucking useless they was...
Ifs tinally ereh
I don’t know. The shooting continues to get press, but not the shooter. I don’t even remember his name. The focus has been entirely on the ineptitude of the police.
tbh I doubt any school shooter does it to be infamous. They probably had some issue with some other kid(s) due to whatever reason and felt fed up to a point that they just decided to go do that even if they know they'll die in the end as long as they take out who they want. Some cases end up being like severe bullying, others maybe just mental issues, and any plethora of other potential triggers. Generally speaking a crime of passion or very personal crime, in terms of homicide like this where it's people they actually know, it tends to be something personal to the attacker. It's generally the mass homicides that aren't in any way personally connected to them that tend to be the statement pieces for fame or some twisted agenda. A lot of it you can boil down to their trigger and their goal. If the trigger is people made them mad and the goal is to kill said people that's not for fame, that's for some sort of revenge. If the trigger is some sort of ideology, and the goal is to kill people to fit with that ideology and send some sort of message, then that right there... chances are that's for fame and to send a message, though even then not necessarily. But in those sort of instances it's far more likely. This is all based on some misnomers where people just assume this sort of thing without actually logically thinking about the situation because emotionally it feels right to try to deny them in some way and have some even small way to spite them. But the truth is that's just not reality.
Well, bet he didn't know that all the attention would be on the cops instead of him xD
The fact that the police get to "investigate" themselves to determine any wrong-doing is completely absurd. "Protect and serve" my ass. More like 'protect and serve' their own interests.
And that’s everywhere, in so many countries and so many other institutions. It’s nothing but frustrating and infuriating.
Police specifically exist to protect private property and serve the interests of their corporate benefactors. I've seen a lot of people trying to defend them by saying that "it's not their job to save lives." If that's the case (which it clearly is), maybe they should stop talking themselves up to be these thankless, selfless heroes who risk their lives any day. They don't risk a damn thing. Especially not with 40% of the city's budget going towards arming and allegedly training them for scenarios like the one they completely botched.
They don’t, it’s internal affairs not police lol
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Everyone who doesn't take up their own firearms and enforce their 2nd against corrupt police are fools. They are not required to protect you, in fact they are allowed to selectively enforce laws whenever they feel like it.
I feel like if consequences started happening, we might see some reform
As someone born and raised in Southern California, my heart goes out to the people in Europe. 110 degrees Fahrenheit is no joke, even _with_ central air. For people not used to real heat, this is extremely dangerous. Watch out for your sick, your young and your elderly, try to stay hydrated and never underestimate the power of a good cross-breeze! Good luck ❤️
Edit: Since this seems to be getting a little attention, I want to remind everybody with pets that they suffer from the heat, too! Try to only walk dogs in the morning and at night, the concrete can get EXTREMELY hot, and make sure everybody gets plenty of water!
We haven't had proper rain here in Bulgaria in more than a week and it shows. Everything is super dry and hot, I hate it. Hat, sunscreen and tons of water is how I maneuver around the city. I'm so mad barely anything is being done for global warming
At mid night in the uk it’s about 30+ in my room
@@yanisbaker881 I just don't sleep in my room anymore, at least till the rain comes
@@yanisbaker881 I know how that feels and it sucks, it's pretty impossible to sleep, I'm a cranky mess every summer because of that.
@@rsdillbot3646 my whole family fighting over who gets to sleep in the guest room in the considerably cool basement
Uvalde is a testament to negligence and dereliction of duty. Rest in peace to those poor children.
Nah, I hope the souls of those children torment the minds of every single officer there until their own death.
It wasn't dereliction of duty, seeing as cops don't have the duty to protect citizens. Just look at the Castle Rock V Gonzales case.
Law enforcement were responding to a hostage/barricade situation. Had the shooter been holding a room full of children hostage, in a school full of children they did the correct thing. The standard thing. Evacuate the bystanders and establish communication. They did not know he was an active shooter. Had they known that at the start they would have rushed the shooter.
They were wrong under the circumstances. They are going to live with this the rest of their lives. Stuff like this is why so many end up with PTSD. They are not super heroes, and in the US not especially well trained... and that last point is all US Americans fault.
In Germany all police must complete 4 years of law enforcement education before they are allowed in uniform. In the US it's 2-8 months before they can strap on a gun.
If you are looking for someone to blame... it's all of the US. Guns, culture of bullying, poor education. The police are just a symptom. I mean you could also blame the shooter...
@@rabidrabids5348 interesting. Once again solidifying they're just revenue collecters.
This also happened at Columbine it took them 90 minutes to enter the building but luckily for them the shooters had already killed themselves.
I can't imagine how those children are going to cope with the knowledge of this. Like, they're told that if they call 911, the police will come help them as fast as they possibly can. And the day they needed it most, more than one child did exactly that, and then this is result. The loss of trust... I'm sure they'll have great difficulty feeling safe again after this. Not just at school, but anywhere.
"*as fast as they possibly can*". Kinda just nullified your own point there.
@@Xershade What video did you watch?
@@Xershade they didn’t. They went as slow as the average conservatives brain. If it was as fast as they could, it would have been far less than an hour, it would have been within the first 10-20 minutes at max.
We need to delete the 2nd Amendment because I'm a fuckin retard and think the cops will protect me
@@Xershade No. The cops waited around for no good reason after arriving there while people were dying inside the school. That is NOT as fast as they possibly can. It’s the opposite.
FYI, 376 officers. The shooter had 315 rounds of ammunition.
They had 2 entire companies (military use of the word) there, and they couldn't stop an 18 year old. Shameful, cowardly and worthless.
376 officers who shouldn't have jobs anymore.
wouldn't not couldn't. They had more than enough firepower. At one point a sniper had the shooter in his sights, and didn't fire because a bullet MIGHT'VE hit a child.
Amen.
"They had enough people to pull a Zapp Brannigan offensive"
... and they were waiting for back up!!!???
Having a “once in a lifetime” event every month doesn’t bode well for our life expectancy.
lol 😂 I keep thinking about this all the time
And yet people still have kids, or, are now forced to
@@GingerHoliday glad somebody said this
The fact that they’re blaming the school for having faulty locks is insane… a school shouldn’t have to be worried about intruders and gunman… it’s resource should be put towards education materials not “locks” that can keep out gunmen…
When 4 million dollars of the budget go to the police and schools are severely under funded….the blame can’t possibly be on the school at all!
There were issues with the school’s response that likely led to more people dying than would have otherwise been the case, with some examples being not using the intercoms and neglecting to fix their broken locks, the latter of which goes against policy even though the school had the necessary resources to abide by it.
This is still nowhere near the negligence displayed by the police response, but even if it’s only a small fraction of it, it’s also worth noting given that it likely got children killed.
@@bmba or in this case could have saved a lot of kids. A lot of staff knew the lock to this particular classroom wasn’t working, at least one of them must have told the police. And the police still waited for keys or something to ram the door open, a door they claimed was locked when in fact, it wasn’t.
@@ublu3631 Okay first of all the police don't know its unlocked. Second you can't ram the door, we design them to open outwards to stop shooter from ramming the door down. Third, the teacher that said that, he's also the smae one that knew his room wasn't secure, and instead of moving his students to a safe zone cowarded out and told them all to fake sleep and hope the shooter would somehow not realise he hadn't shot them yet. And then that same teacher, when shot in the arm, laid there faking dead while his students got slaughted and not calling out for help or letting the police know the door was open.
There were cowards there that day, the shooter and the teacher who miserably failed his students.
@@Xershade the cowards were the police who had guns and body armor but expected children and teachers to die for them. You must be a cop too if you're stupid enough to think anything they did was acceptable. And they can't know if the doors unlocked? Really? How about trying to open it, that would answer that pretty fucking quickly! Do you just stand there staring at doors if you're not sure they're locked? Actually, nevermind, you dosound stupid enough to do just that.
With the toxic work environment story: I know for a fact my old workplace, none of the higher ups think that it was a toxic place. All of them think they're super nice people. They don't think they're passive aggressive, or uncommunicative, or gossipy, or that their nepotism is a problem. But the employees know it. I'm positive some of Ethan's company's reviews are internet randos attacking their business. But I'm also saying it's possible that there is a problem with a toxic work environment they may not even be aware of.
I agree with your general logic, often bosses aren't on the floor so to speak so a lot of the day-to-day stuff pass them by, and sometimes toxicity stems from a bad employee rather than leadership. However, in the case of Teddy Fresh I think it's less likely than the average workplace. On the podcast you can see that the employees are not afraid to speak up to Ethan about stuff, and several of the crew members partners work on Teddy Fresh. I am sure if there were issues those workers would speak to their partners about it, who I don't doubt would tell Ethan and Hila about it because they know that they'd want to hear about it.
I agree with this for large companies but Teddy Fresh is small. In 2019, they had 19 employees. They may have grown in size since, but I can't imagine to a size that any corporate toxicity is not visible to higher ups.
@@Ian-tp9eo also glass door is horrible
About different company this could be true, but small one that thru H3 has a lot of enemies, it's blatantly obvious it's yet another troll campaign by these small but committed hate groups. If anything, this "story" puts light on what a joke the glassdoor site is.
I agree with you. I don't really take CEOs or business owners seriously when the first thing they do is double down on how great their work environment is. What they should do is an investigation and actually take the complaints seriously.
Also it's a really bad look to bash your old employees after firing on a public platform like Ethan did. Like yes obviously not every worker is a peach but it's so unprofessional to do that. Why would a person ever want to work there knowing that Ethan will spit on them once they leave?
Me everytime we learn more about Uvalde: "Okay, it can't possibly be any worse. We've now reached the absolute limit of how badly the police botched this."
Phil every week or two: "Hold my microphone."
Agreed. Each video that gets released is infuriating and nauseating to watch
Or like a bad infomercial
“Here’s a list of ways law enforcement absolutely botched this devastating event…. BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE”
Give up your guns n wait for the police . If guns are illegal criminals won’t have them.
same as stock market
I can at least take solace that some cops actively helped children escape rather than arrest parents that tried to do the same thing.
The heatwave in Europe right now reminds me a lot of the freeze that happened in Texas last year where both the people and infrastructure were simply not built to handle the extreme temperatures
Very much the same thing, just the reverse. As a European, our governments need to hurry up and start weather-proofing for heat, because the situation is not going away so it's kind of ridiculous to keep building new buildings without AC. And there needs to be a real plan for how they are going to go backwards and fix up old buildings to deal with heat.
Yup, this.
We're about to see Texas infrastructure in the news. This coming heatwave will probably crash the grid, once again. Hopefully the governer will actually do something this time.
Yup, exactly the same situation, only with heat for us. As a Swede, this is serious trouble for us as our houses are built to withstand freezing winters, not heat. Right now, i got 3 fans going on in my apartment at the bottom floor and blackout curtains over my window and it's still warm. It's 30(86F) Celsius atm which is just lunacy and it's going to rise to 34C(93.2F). My fellow European brothers and sisters, make sure to avoid the sun rays all you can.
@@ManUtdBoy13 are air conditioned window units standard there? Or is air conditioning basically non-existent?
Wow. What even is the point of police if they're too scared to deal with a bad guy with a gun in a country FULL of guns?
Six guns every five houses may mean that we are full of guns, but realistically those could be all in one house or split between two or three. You don't want to think that you're the badass that has three guns on this block, only to find that the guy you charged at has the other three registered guns along with another four illegal ones and a claymore.
@@xsanguine8 sounds like the answer is to implement gun control.
No-one on my street has guns and its safe and peaceful.
Kinda kills the whole more good guys with guns is the solution … how many more “good guys” with guns could have been in that building.
The only reason we keep these fascist psychos around is because they should be useful in situations like this. If they are not saving the occasional child, why should they get to waddle around armed and with the power to enforce law?
@@xsanguine8 Are you afraid they will dual or triple wield their guns?
I had the active shooter training twice, was a cop here in Canada for 12 years. I don’t even want to talk about this anymore. I’ve been screaming about this from the day that happened. Those cops should have gone in. It’s not an opinion, it’s their literal training.
Thank you for saying something!
not in our country
legally they have no reason to protect you
they protect rich peoples private property that’s what their role in society is
then again they started off as slave catchers so i guess they’ve come a far way if u really think about it 🤔
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Can you theorize WHY he even chose these tactics? Like wtf was he thinking or how this could have even been helpful?!
"The police have investigated the police and found no fault" carries about as much weight as a kid with a mouth full of ice cream denying they took any ice cream.. But hey, super classy to blame that stuff on the school that's super underfunded while y'all have so much budget that you've got military weapons and vehicles among the police force. Shame about the faulty wifi but how about the over 300 LEOs on scene actually do something. They breached a classroom where the shooter wasn't before they breached the one with the shooter.. Honestly, fire every single cop that showed up and did nothing.
Sad fact: Everything that happened in that school that day, including the polices inaction. WAS THE SCHOOLS FAULT!!!
The gunman entered the facility through the staff parking lot. The one god damned door that kept the outside word out of the heart of the facility... and that door was keep unlocked for conveniences sake. Because who even knows that door is there, much less kept unlocked. Dumb luck knew.
So there you go. As much punishment that NEEDS to be dolled out generously upon the police, the buck stops at the school. Thus the state of Texas. The children are required by law to be there, thus it is now the laws responsibility to shepherd them safely. Texas failed those children by allowing such relaxed standards for both its school administration and its police administration. Not like Texas gives even the slightest ghost of a hint of a shit about children's blood being on its hands. But it is there non the less.
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@@youtubeisnotsogood4390 You're literally blaming the victim for the crime. A school is not a stronghold. The school is not responsible for the polices inaction because they are not build like a stronghold. That kind of thinking is deeply flawed.
It would be the same as hypothetically saying that a parent is responsible for their childs death from a stray bullet that was shot into their home. The parent didn't dress their child in full body armor, therefore the death of their child is their own fault.
The news updates regarding Uvalde never seems ending. My heart goes out to the families and communities of Uvalde
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So, basically the police aren’t going to punish any officers over this. It’s all gonna be swept under the rug, again. Ugh!
I doubt it. Were this any other shooting, maybe. But this is *SO* high profile that there is very little chance that people are going to just let this slide. It'll be a slow process to be sure, but I have hope still.
That’s infuriating.
It's the proper amerikkkan way.
@@jodinsan What's going to happen if there may be punishment for 1 to Maybe 5 officers I highly doubt it's gonna get as high as 5.. Sounds like they're focusing on the one.
Here's how the court system will go they'll spend a little while back-and-forth, it'll be all over the media on how the particular officers are held accountable accountable. It will be public and all of that. After about a year later they will file an appeal get the sentencing dropped Down. Will probably get the judge to say something like, after probation if they haven't caused any more issues that the crime will be expunged and dismissed or after probation they can pay like $2000 get it expunged for most crimes.
I've literally seen pedophiles get their record expunged however it does depend on the judge you're seeing as the judge decides whether or not you get awarded your expongement.
That's how it goes if you look at high profile cases look at them a few years down-the-line. See when they got their appeal approved for sentencing to be dropped or even just be on house arrest and then probation or just have probation... It's quite disturbing many of them don't go as far as actually seeking expongement tho if the court doesn't just award it. usually because high profile cases those kind of people are already high up enough in their career that it doesn't matter if they have a little something on their record Because people call them in for interviews to go over their resumes. Then of course they get to talk away they are crimes.
What I find the most awful is they'll do that kind of s*** with high profile cases pedophiles, rapist, cops that don't do their f****** job, when they're armed to the teeth, but someone like snowden or the other guy that phil spoke not too long ago about, would be found as treason and are sentenced to over life in prison.. All for releasing the treacherous acts that our own country does and revealing it to the public to hold our government accountable .
How about you hold your lawmakers to as high a standard as you hold your police, and criticise them for failing to put gun controls and a regulatory structure in place to reduce gun ownership?
I keep thinking over and over about how many of those children might have had a chance of surviving if they were treated right away and weren't left to bleed out for an hour just because the shooter was "contained". It makes me feel sick.
I worked in education for years and the thought of being trapped in the school with a classroom full of injured and deceased children is worse than anything I could have ever imagined. Being in the UK, those things just don't cross your mind.
Keep in mind, they "contained" the shooter in a classroom with children. The Uvalde police are to blame.
Blame accomplishes absolutely nothing. Zoom out.
Not sure what your point is with this comment.
@@stephanie7142 The point is that the police locked an armed shooter in a room with children and let him go wild while they sat around fist bumping one another and twiddling thumbs for hours as those kids were murdered viciously
Have you seen this interview?
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@@BigDaddyWes BS. Blame is a necessary thing here. Someone needs to take responsibility for what happened here. Get out of here with that fairytale thinking. This is real life and there are consequences.
Every time I hear about the Uvalde cops my blood boils
Every single time! They failed those kids and teachers! Have you heard the first hand account from the one teacher who survived? Heartbreaking. Love your channel by the way.
Can it really be considered a "once-in-a-lifetime" event when it's actually routine. At what point do we stop going "oh woe, whatever will I do," and turn to "let's handle it?"
Fair enough so what are you gonna do
Those cops failed the kids and adults in that school, all the footage being released is nauseating. Truly awful
Defund them. Yesterday.
@@gohabs8918 If you get rid of the management, you'll take care of the issue. As you heard on the body cam footage itself, officers wanted to go in. They're trained to take orders and their orders said to stay out.
@@gohabs8918 the month before the shooting they were bragging about all the new gear and stuff they were able to get with the boost in funding they got.
Who would imagine that an active shooter situation could be so chaotic?
@@nocloxt Really? Ooft, that's awful
“We leave it to the law enforcement establishments who failed horrifically to judge themselves” so basically no one’s getting in trouble and going to continued to be protected, praised and given millions of tax dollars in funding. Disgusting
Yep. Looks like it.
Yup. There will be no accountability here and there 100% needs to be.
"We investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing" - Internal Affairs Report coming out soon.
the people of uvalde should take up arms against them and make every single one of them leave. they don't deserve to stay in the same town as the families of the victims.
If the police are coming out to blame "a door which is known to have locking issues but was never fixed" you know they are going to blame everything else but themselves. It's just a shame mass shooters choose schools to vent out frustrations - not justifying it, just saying shooting up a police station would go a long way to highlight the problem that is easily accessible guns....faster than shooting schools...since police are blaming a door instead of mental health issues and easily accessible guns in this shitty country.
They basically said we're not gonna hold anyone accountable, were gonna let them regulate themselves
why does anyone take Glass Door seriously if they don't even verify that you actually worked there lmao
In some defense, places like Glassdoor and yelp ‘can’ be a good source of telling if a place is good or not. Admittedly there will always be people who always love to complain and use those places for their own means
Because there usually isn't a reason to suspect that one business would have any more or less fake reviews than another. Not all businesses are internet famous and getting massive levels of fake reviews; it's mostly used to compare places. Lets say you're deciding which fast food restaurant in your town to apply at so you look up all 4 on glass door. 3 of them are relatively normal but the last one has a ton of negative reviews from people all saying it's a toxic workplace. In all likelihood you just dodged a bullet by not applying there.
IDK, they are inherently biased. How many people are going to take the time to right a good review when they leave a job? How many people are likely to use it as a place to spite vent anger after they leave a job?
@@darthmocap if you choose to use Glassdoor while job hunting you have to fill out reviews to get full access to parts of the site. I have filled out good reviews for former work places to get access
You know when business owners walk around a business and they ask one of those off the cuff questions and think everything is ok?
There’s nothing more honest than a worker who is put on the spot and directly asked “so is there anything wrong with this place”
Fuck people are stupid
As someone from the UK, while my family is managing to somewhat handle the heat, the same can't be said for our animals a lot of dogs are struggling, and some idiots seem to think it's a good idea to be walking them in this weather. I know walking routes have had flyers put up telling people not to walk their dog until it cools down.
This is some scary shit that most people seem to be ignoring. Hopes are with you and your animals, boi.
Walk after sundown and in early morning
every time someone laughs or makes a remark about people not able to deal with the heat i have to remind them about the texas snowstorm that messed them up its the same thing
Or whenever there is snow in the southern part of the US and noone is capable driving in snow
I like how this comment said "someone" and then goes on to make it clear they mean "Some Texan". But it really always is.
In fairness I think a few of us inhabitants of cold climates are equally amused by failures in other areas. I remember when I was in Spain I would roll my eyes at the fact that society rolled to a stop over a light drizzle of rain. But it stops being funny when we're talking about actual deaths due to extreme weather, like the Texas freeze was not at all funny because I knew that they just aren't built for those conditions and people were suffering. Same thing here, our society is built for cold and rain and our houses make heat waves worse by trapping the heat because they are designed to keep heat in for the cold weather. AC is basically non-existant, not even hospitals have AC everywhere so you got women giving birth in maternity wards sporting upper 90s type temperatures indoor.
@@TailsClock it wasn't supposed to be a dig at texans but just showing that the infrastructure is different in certain areas to be more accustomed to one 'climate' than others
I live in Texas and heat here is no joke, but at least we have AC, the fact the UK is getting Texas level temperatures WITHOUT AC is insanity
As a South American who lived through a similar heatwave this year and every year there are many summer days with 105, 110 F but can't afford AC I feel for them, I feel like dying every summer and I'm used to it, imagine how they feel.
A foot of stone or brick is usually perfectly adequate for keeping normal summer heat out and to be honest it wasn't too bad today out here in the countryside. The towns and cities are a different story however - the heat island effect makes it much worse there and a combination of stupid planning rules and cheapskate house-builders has meant that a lot of new houses don't cope as well as old ones.
Still we are a couple of thousand miles north of Texas, the UK is all north of the line of Canadian border in fact, along with Benelux and most of Germany and Poland. Even Madrid, which is a pretty scorching city by European standards, is only at the same latitude as New York. You just don't expect this level of heat up here and it's amazing how burnt off the countryside looks when it is usually green year-round.
@@bluester7177 What makes it worse for us in the uk, most homes are made to keep in the heat. All brick houses or flats, really thick roof ceramic tiles and insolation plus double glazed windows. Its great in the winter because we can turn on the heating for 10 mins and then turn it off, which saves money. Our walls are so thick if a car hits them they break the wall but the car becomes crumped like it was being turned in to a cube.
@@madthing17 brick houses, thick roofs and ceramic tiles are common in the part of South America I am, we just go outside when it's hot and we are used to it what people in Europe are probably not, it's currently winter here and it was 31 C during the day.
you should come to boston lol
The saddest part is those kids watched their friends die one by one before their lives were taken as the police contemplated with themselves
WHY IS THE SAFETY OF THESE CHILDREN FALLING ON THE TEACHER. YOU WANNA KNOW HOW UNFUNDED SCHOOLS ARE. Fixing locks take years sometimes. Why should I put my students through active student drills. Like why is anything being said about the faults of the school. It was a man with a gun who caused this not because some teachers didn’t lock their doors
School funding isn't why a door lock didn't get fixed.
Also, it's absolutely the case that the man with the gun caused this....but in that scenario, a locked door can save lives...
@Kimberly bimberly Nobody placed blame on the teachers. Obviously the failure to maintain the grounds falls on maintenance & management. They asked why people placed blame on the school, it's because it's a $20 fix that may have saved lives. And that butt-hurts lots of people because obviously the blame lies with the shooter, but risk can sometimes be reduced for nearly no money or time, and I care much more about potential childrens' lives than I do the philosophical topic of whether the school shares any fault or not.
As for the bathroom at your school, there's no way that was a funding issue, a locked door is a drop in the bucket of a school budget. Failure just could have been the maintenance team put it on the back burner and never got to it. Could put blame on the administration for not following up. But it wasn't a budgetary concern, that type of stuff is cheap.
@Kimberly bimberly Okay funding and physical security not withstanding, why are we defending a teacher who instead of moving the kids out of the classroom he knew wasn't safe decided to have them basically lie down and wait to get slaughtered. That's my issue with the school and that teacher specifically. Takes zero dollars to teach people, he was doing that at that exact thing at the same cost for those kids.
@@Xershade He was probably following protocol for active shooter situations in school that teachers and students are taught through drills. I worked for a Texas school district a few years ago, and we were trained to get the kids to hunker down quietly in a dark classroom with the door locked. We were never told to run because that gives the shooter more targets if they are going through the hallways. The idea is that a shooter will pass on any classrooms that don’t seem to have victims inside.
I think it would be awesome if there were more precautions made, like glass breakers for teachers in classrooms with windows, but thinking like this is the issue. Nothing will change if we keep putting the responsibility to prevent school shootings on the schools and teachers. We should be pointing our fingers at our legislators and the NRA.
@@Xershade because as someone who lived through the drills for years before graduation, hunkering down and staying quiet is what every single teacher and student is likely exactly what they had drilled into their heads for years from administration and city council alike. That, and you know, *do what police tell you to do.* Which is why one girl was killed when an officer told them to call out while in the room with the shooter and she did.
The only people who failed here are the police.
I’m so tired of living in unprecedented times.
"hot dry weather " isnt the issue, the issue in the uk is the moisture in the air, our sweat isnt evaporating. that is why people in the uk who moved here from hotter climates are underestimating the heat and blowing it of as "nothing" quickly suffering heat stroke.
This is so true
As we say in the States: It's not the heat; it's the humidity.
Over 300 officers with a gun on the site, yet the massacre continued. Absolutely disgusting.
Ethan: oh we're getting review bombed, they're all false
Hila: I mean, accusations are accusations. We're going to investigate and improve where we can
At least one of them understands how to be professional
Though I do believe Ethan in that a bunch of them are probably fake with how easy it is to create fake reviews, Hila has definitely always been the rational being out of the two. Ethan can get very carried away with his emotions while for the most part Hila will keep her composure. Thats also why I'm inclined to believe Teddy Fresh isn't as toxic as they say. Like Ethan said, one of his shows or something being toxic? Maybe. But something thats mainly run by her? Doubt it.
While it could be fake reviews it's entirely possible there was a management change and whoever been in charge for the last or so is a real fuck stick.
I worked for Ethan in his Downtown location and let me tell you dudes genuine and super nice. Only person I hated over there was chantel. She acts nice but stabs everyone. Lina is the manager behind everything.
Ethan isn't really wrong, ever since he's become more overtly political the dude gets unreasonable amounts of hate especially from ex-fans with some strange parasocial grudge.
But like Phil said Hila makes a great baby sitter.
They were clearly fake reviews lol
Best con written in the glassdoor reviews: "Worst part was Ethan constantly pooping in the bathrooms."
"egregiously poor decision making"
"These departments need to decide how to address these issues" definitely seems like these departments have shown that they are trustworthy of big decisions smh
I would wager any life you chose, that if a militia of hooded vigilantes stormed these departments and exacted some actual justice. You would see a new attitude about an officers "discretion" to protect and serve sweep through the departments and more importantly the policeman's unions across this nation.
At the very least we would get DRAMATICALLY fewer bitch assed cowards applying to the job to collect some health benefits. "What, I would actually have to do my job, fuck that noise."
charge the highest ranking member of each agency that was at uvalde with SOMETHING, make it serious and get it through these power tripping a-holes that they will be held accountable
Power tripping requires you to actually abuse your authority, and none of these cops, agents, or soldiers stepped forward to lead when they were needed. The one guy who tried to take charge got arrested so he wouldn't endanger anyone while trying to save his wife.
Point of improvement for the show: saying temperatures in Celsius AND F when Phil mentions the temp, or just a graphic for the conversion straightaway. It's quite alienating for me in the UK and I might be watching it whilst doing something else so I hear the temp being said as a trigger to look at the screen.
This! I literally had the same exact thought. Americans are not the only people watching the show to keep up to date. And considering most of the world uses Celsius it would be a great improvement.
(That’s true for all units of measure - Miles, Galons, etc)
Agreed!
There literally is no where safe. Even if there are cops on scene your still in danger. School, church, a concert, the mall, literally anywhere we're targets for the next disturbed person to exploit this failed system. When will this disgusting incompetence end?
@@chief2459 Can you not do this HURR DURR CANADA BETTER THAN U.S shit after hearing how unsafe people feel and how children are dying..
Like VOTE then, make sure you're registered now since cut off for registration is this month in many states. Don't vote for Republicans, they keep this shit perpetual
@@chief2459 Well as someone from Québec , I can say that even here we aren't safe. Canada also has gun problems and shootings.
@@littlenerd1834 I think it's appropriate. Part of the problem that we have in America is this idea that we do everything better than everyone else. American exceptionalism. This idea that someone else's laws could be better than ours is unfathomable to most because of how much that shit is shouted by politicians and the news.
So someone from Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Finland, Sweden and the list goes on saying that they feel safe isn't meant to be an attack on dying children or people being unsafe. It highlights that there are solutions to this very American problem. A problem that we refuse to do anything about because it's not possible that another set of laws could be better than ours.
@@82Jaster Sadly Sweden has a HUGE gun problem these days, there are shootings 3 - 5 times a week here and has been for the past 7 - 8 years, think we are on top of deadly shootings in Europe (excluding current invasion of Ukraine ofc). I've had Police helicopters over my home so many times these past 2 years I've lost count, never had that in my life before. And its happening all over the country, not just a few larger cities. And these guys have heavy weapons, explosives and all... Criminal gangs stockpile weapons likely for years and they trade hands and float around, entire cars filled with guns and granades has been found. Mostly gangs shooting each other but innocent people do get killed too sadly. Even kids.. heck, alot of the targets are kids shooting other kids. Think we are on track for 150 people murdered this year, would seem like nothing in the US... but thats an insane number, not taking the wounded in to account that survive. I'd be lying if I said I felt safe here these days.
No hate at all to Phil, been subbed for over 10 years, but my god this show gets harder and harder to watch every day. Again, not because of Phil! The news itself is just so draining to keep up with. Phil's a strong dude for keeping this up for so long, I feel dead inside just listening to it.
I agree with you, but you know what's the dumbest part, at least for me.
I watch Phil because he doesn't sensationalize the news and turn it into a dramatic panic fest that drains me more.
Out of many news outlets, Phil is the best option... Which that says a lot about the hard work Phil and his team do.
This is LITERALLY the only way I CAN ingest news!
It's funny... I made a very similar comment about three episodes ago for the same reasons. Love Phil and I've been watching for nearly a decade but these last few years... I just... I just wanna watch funny memes. I can't handle this stuff anymore. Now I just skip over all the American news because its always 100% negative as fuck.
"No villian" my ass. Who's in charge? Who's the supervisor? The chief? They're the villians. That's the responsibility you assume when you take a position like that, that if YOUR ENTIRE team fucks up, YOU are the common denominator.
I'm continuously shocked by how much worse this gets. Incompetence all the way down, and everyone trying to throw the hot potato to the next one.
Cowards. Every single one.
Those people who were yelling "Defund the police" might be on to something. (Defund as in cutting pay)
Nah, just fire everyone of them and start over.
I loved how Hila was like "this is not about her, don't drag her down"
Hila ftw, idk what the hell Ethan is doing these past couple years but it ain't pretty
When she was pregnant with their second child she would constantly tell Ethan not to talk about Trisha but Ethan would always bring her up again and again - and so would his parents and sibling. Then their baby was born with health issues /:
Yeah, this would be a much better statement if he had brought up just general "trolls/haters" and not say specific groups
More like “Don’t being that pedo married to the rapist into this”
it's not about not dragging her down. it's about walking on eggshells with her because she will create a scene yet she's allowed to freely post hours and hours worth of videos shitting on Ethan.
The cut to Squarespace ad was so seamless and well integrated to the article.
I call bs on the “noncompliance” of doors not being locked, at least if they are saying teachers were noncompliant. I know at my school they tell us to keep doors locked only during drills and then during a regular school day we are supposed to have them unlocked and even open so that students and admin can easily enter the classroom. It’s confusing and ridiculous. I bet this school has similar “policies”
In Texas, school policy is that classroom doors should remain locked throughout the school day. Doors automatically lock when shut
The bigger issue here is not likely a teacher problem, but a failure to fund schools in the state-- especially those in poorer communities/small towns
My school when I attended had the doors constantly locked. The door would lock when shut so you could only get in through the inside. The teachers were very rigid about this rule and the kid closest to the door would have the job of letting kids who stepped out for a minute back inside. My college does the same thing, but the only keys to the rooms are swipe cards each processor carries for their specific room. You can leave but you can’t just walk right back in
@MelloWattz no they didn’t. It’s a rumor that’s been proven to be false over and over again. What’s not false is police standing around while kids were getting killed and dying.
@@heath6802 That's really interesting how schools are different in this regard in the US, thanks for the info
How do people not understand that there were local, state AND federal cops on the scene that day. This is not simply an Uvalde problem or even a Texas problem. Policing in this country has always been broken and we must reevaluate our need for it.
I live near the town, and honestly I agree, but this was the worst case. They literally ran away from gunfire and hide for 45 minutes while mothers didn’t give a f and were willing to kill the shooter themselves to protect their babies.
People problem. The fact that any private didnt snap, take charge, and do what needs doing is pretty shockingly disappointing in itself.
The need is not in question. What we need to reevaluate is the workplace culture, the pay and hiring practices, the level of accountability each officer is upheld to and the laws we have in place around policing.
@@xxkildarxx no man, you’re referencing reforms and police reforms have been around as long as police have. They exist to protect the ruling class who doesn’t give a fuck about us and their unions protect them from absolutely any accountability. No amount of pay (which is already astronomical, our police budget is higher than 99% of other county’s military), cameras, hiring practices, or jailed cops is going to change the fact that the foundation is rotten. Read the book “The End of Policing” and you’ll understand why everything your proposing has already been tried and then some…
@@AfroBoi14 Sure ill get right on that when you can show me a nation of 310+ million people that will self police. You know what you get with that, Warlords. People selling protection to others. You know why? Because people are shit to each other by default. You can't have hundreds of millions of people living together all with their own goals and desires and not have an enforcement group. We have all of human history to draw from. We have plenty of examples to what happens with out some form of law enforcement. Including recently CHAZ in Seattle. You need a solution the only thing to do is find a way to make it the best solution possible.
The thing about the Teddy Fresh story is no toxic workplace ever admits to being a toxic workplace, and no toxic boss says "no you are right I am toxic" they all say the EXACT same things these two did. So it honestly doesn't convince me.
almost 400 officers to take down one 18 year old... how does this story keep getting worse
Yeah that campus has like 7 buildings, they have to secure them all, the perimeter, evacuate 600+ students, they weren't all there to deal with the shooter...
Glassdoor shouldn’t be taken seriously until they do a verification process so people don’t pretend to have worked for a company they’re reviewing.
Glassdoor is fine for the overwhelming majority of companies. Employee verification just opens the door to retribution against whistleblowers. I'd rather millionaires like Ethan Klein having a bad week than expose vulnerable employees to retribution for whistle blowing on their companies.
@@Russlem I mean the verification can be on the backend and not involve the company itself. Like a partially redacted paystub or something. You can have verification without giving ammo to the company.
@@douglaslangley9251 Not entirely, no. KYCing people requires a lot of information, something that isn't cheap nor easy to manage. It isn't a simple fix, and it will always be used a weapon for the companies - if that information is stored in any way (and it would need to be) - it can be used in subpeonas or at the direct jurisdiction of people. People must feel safe sharing their feelings about a place anonymously. Sorry that there are some bad faith actors, but that a very small minority.
Either way, it just makes me mad that people are so eager to take down Ethan that they'll happily destroy his wife Hila's business reputation because they know that that'll get under his skin more than any lame insults they fling at him, it's coward shit.
@@_lil_lil I agree. I think there shouldn’t be review websites specifically made for businesses that way everyone wins. If people want to bitch throw it on Reddit. 💁🏼♀️
I worked at Teddy Fresh for 5 years.
I was chained to my desk by the ankle, gagged with a beanie and forced to drink Ethan's fupa sweat from a TF dish on the ground.
Other than that, everything was fine. Do recommend.
Sounds like you had the time of your life my friend.
@@KermitOfWar You don't hear me complaining.
@@Glitch4Twitch
Why, did Ethan force you to cover your ears?
Lmao a beanie Student loan Rage your obviously far more creative then a beanie I'm slightly disappointed however I did laugh out loud and had to show someone else. Lmao and the u don't see me complaining comment made it the best lol
Ironically places like the US which have to deal with a lot of variance in temperature in so many places are more apt to deal with heat waves even though our government has quite a few people have been bought out who don't want to vote for pro-climate bills and acts the people at least have that advantage.
*laughing in Texas*
The school is at fault?! That's some victim blaming BS right there...
All the doors are required to be locked, in case of emergency, but the external doors were open and the lock on that classroom was broken. It's still mostly the cop's fault that no one could be saved from that classroom, even though students and teachers were able to report that they were injured in there, but there is always more blame to go around.
@@xsanguine8 hilarious these pigs struggle with breaching and entering with an actual threat on the other side
Oh fuck off with that woke bullshit.
You can call it victim blaming if you want, doesn't really matter what you call it. Truth of the matter is that locked doors save lives in situations like this. Locked doors are necessary for the same reason sprinklers are necessary - in case shit happens. Stop getting offended and take some responsibility. Just because it's not the school's fault, doesn't mean there was nothing that could have helped. Grow up, life isn't as simple as assigning blame to a singular entity.
It's got to be hard being someone that reports on the news almost daily when the world is ending. Make sure you drink enough water and take some time for yourself. It's rough out here.
Literally the easiest time it's ever been for the vast majority of humans to be alive.
@@quintus920 What dimension are you living in?
"It's up to the individual agencies to trade officers like pokemon cards so they can each say they 'fired' the bad ones and continue to evade responsibility"
That's all I hear.
naw dog, its up to we the people to drag a few cowards from there beds at night, set fire to them in the street as their family watches... and then dare the future police of America to fuck it up this poorly again.
Show videos of the raids and pyres in the training academies. Have survivors of that night come in to speak to each class and describe what it was like to smell their mother burn alive because she stood around and did nothing while children were being executed... Tell them that this is what happens to the men and women who don't take that fucking oath seriously.
...by the way, the union goons and lawyers who have enabled this system to even exist in the first place, get it at least three times harder.
If our justice system lived up to its name, most cops (including every single one who failed the people of Uvalde) would Pokémon Go to jail.
That’s not a bug; it’s a feature.
The system is designed that way on purpose, which is why we need to continue to fight for change in law enforcement.
"We gotta get in there, dude."
"Why are we here[outside building]?"
How cops SHOULD act.
No. That's how cops should THINK. How they should ACT is getting their fucking asses in there and doing their jobs.
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Act?!? They didn't do anything
Too bad those good apples still would rather rot with the bad ones, than do anything to call them out!
inb4 overzealous cops kneel on a dudes neck or something >_>
I appreciate that Phil is still talking about Uvalde a lot of the time these things happen and then they’re forgotten.
The WiFi. The WiFi was bad. Wow. Imagine investigating hundreds of police officers literally leaving children to die and going “yeah but the WiFi was also bad though.”
Yeah, also, glad they blame the severely underfunded school for an issue while they ride up in their shiny expensive vehicles while wearing state of the art vests and carrying military weapons not to mention all the military vehicles they have. But yeah, the police that has enough funds to get 370 cops to a school did nothing wrong, it's all the fault of the underfunded school and the teachers without any training or weaponry.. It would be hilarious in a pitiful way if the result wasn't a classroom full of dead/dying kids.
There were victims still alive when the cops finally went in. and they bled to death after...if they had gone in even an hour earlier, let along 77 minutes earlier, some kids would still be alive.
The police were giving the energy that they were on the clock and waiting to find something to do... They looked like lost ducks trying to figure out what to do and its just ridiculous that no one was a good enough leader to direct them inside to kill the shooter.
Houses being built to retain heat in the UK is also an issue where I live in Canada. Between that and most homes not having AC (or the proper utilities to even install a unit) I imagine we will start seeing similar death reports like last year during the Vancouver heat dome
Having lived through the heat dome last summer I really feel for the people in Europe dealing with the same sort of temps this summer 😕
It’s the same way here in Washington state. We had a massive heatwave last year and a bunch of people died because of it
@BanquetOfTheLeviathan are you talking about air conditioning? many apartment buildings including mine don't allow it. plus it's expensive.
The reason the heatwave is felt so badly in the UK (where I live) is because the houses are build to retain heat and only a small percentage of houses (around 5% I think) have air-conditioning. As a Greek though, 100F seems like a normal July day for me.
Same. Here in Oklahoma it's normal. But my family in the UK is straight up meltin'..
It also isn’t a dry heat
@@jackmyatt9061 yep gotta watch that wet bulb temp
@@SirGuifoyle Why are you even in the USI would be fleeing back to the UK lol no but for real 100 totally right where where places don't tend to have AC and have lived their whole lives in their whole society building around the environment and then the environment suddenly changing screws people over very unexpectedly in causes a lot of these issues.
@@kateajurors8640 It straight up sucks, the place I live in has windows not designed to allow free airflow...becaues it is normally pretty chilly, I also happen to live near a marsh so it has been nothing but 40 degrees with high humidity. All i have is a stand fan at home.
I have not seen one person saying the cops are villains, there was malicious intent etc.
We're angry because no matter the reason, they stood there, listening to those babies get shot.
Heartbroken x
They stood there long enough to become the villains.
Elia Klein was open to the accusations, so she’s probably open to employee feedback, and probably not as bad as the negative reviews say
The worst ppl never think theyre wrong.
Exactly whether the reviews are all real or not... They should all be treated real.
Her husbands the worst ppl.
@@nickjones7737 They're just one person.
The site just isn't credible at all
Hila *
Those officers should all be charged with negligent manslaughter. Absolute cowards.
Don’t say that too loud. GOP will still say we’re still healing and shouldn’t talk about doing anything. They might even call you a slur while they’re at it too.
Which ones? It seems like a good portion wanted to do something and was waiting for the go ahead, which sadly came way to late. I’m more angry at the leadership, the once’s not giving orders in a timely manor.
@@shylogik honestly at the least the commanders should be, especially the chief. You are the acting fucking chief of police, how the hell do you not either take command, or coordinate WITH the commander?
@@Lamb666 If they do that, call them one back.
May the one eyed Man rule.
Supreme Court ruled cops have no legal obligation to protect anyone, even if they can. In the eyes of the “justice” system they did nothing wrong. Protect and Serve is a meaningless slogan they slap on the side of their cars, not an oath.
For anyone work'n or be'n active in the heat, drink a crap ton of water. Even if you don't think your thirsty if you've gone more than an hour with out at least a swig, your do'n someth'n wrong. Also make sure you throw some electrolytes in there too whether it be Gatorade or someth'n else, I've seen to many people pass out from lack of salt, and/or start dry-heave'n from dehydration.
-your resident southern lawncare worker
The problem with Ethan is he surrounds himself in drama so much that you don’t know what you can trust.
@Spit Dragon Spoken like someone who hasn't been on the internet for very long, lol.
What does that even mean lmao
facts
Ethan is a cow the same way Trisha is. Ethan knows that all press is good press and so he goes out of his way to stir the pot. He gives me the ick.
Yeah like the fact Ethan is on a crusade, consistently lying and throwing false trafficking/kidnapping accusations about Andrew Tate, trying his hardest to get him cancelled. Which to me seems like the bigger story that should be covered , a big RUclipsr decides who gets canceled all while lying about. No wonder this man consistently gets sued. Triple chin doesn’t know when to stfu
I feel for Europe. I live pretty far up North in Canada and the last two summers we’ve had 40c plus days. It’s unheard of up here. That’s twice the highs we normally have. The wild fires are getting worse. Cities being just decimated by fires.
I remember the midday sky being so dark from smoke that you could see clean and clear into stores as if it was night. Weeks of an unsettling orange, no matter the time of day it was like being in a sunset. Driving through rolling smoke from fires in the next province. Wild fire is unlikely where I live, just how and where we are makes it difficult. But its still horrible to be waiting to hear if family made it out of the affected areas
thanks so much for talking about the temperatures in europe!!
in northern germany we're currently at 93-104 degrees while most buildings don't have AC's bc we're usually at 80-85 during our short summers.
it's shocking how it's so hot here when it's usually just places like Italy or Greece getting that hot.
can't imagine what it's like to be there mow
This whole Uvalde thing is so horrifying. Imagine being the kids waiting in a room, hearing shots, being scared and not knowing if you'd life. The lives that could've been saved had any of the 376 police officers there actually did something...
Yeah, now imagine you're the other 500 students wondering why no one's securing your building agianst possible other shooters while they can't go in on the one you know about.
Also yeah the cops were scared, that rifle, what the NRA wont' tell you, that's called the human paste maker for a reason. Those vests, even the ones that showed up later, useless. The only people that stood a chance against him were the BORTAC who showed up in full on heavy military gear because those guys do not play. And the chief was right to hold people back, the shooter jumped BORTAC from a closet waiting in ambush, imagine if officers who weren't that armoured went in, we'd have more casualties.
Sorry but wasting lives to save dead or pretty damned close people is called negligence. Police are humans, valued the same as every one of those children, if you don't like that, well too bad.
@@Xershade It. Is. The. Police's. Job.
If you're too afraid to put yourself at risk for the sake of others, that's perfectly fine, just don't be a fucking police officer.
Maybe if you took 2 seconds to take that boot out of your mouth you'd be able to see more clearly.
@@Xershade bruh don't be a cop if you're not courageous then????
@@Xershade so what's the point of being a cop if you aren't willing to risk your life for the public and someone's child???? Glad to know you would make a shit cop.
@@Xershade so, even though they knew kids were still alive, and heard him fire periodically, their ass was more important? No one is asking them to jump into a wood chipper. But if you are too scared to jump in front of a kid rather than let them get mowed down, you don't deserve a badge.
"We've decided to give the police chief a paid vacation while we decide if he can be the scapegoat we need to cover up the real systematic issues at play here."
Pretty much, he called in for backup, backup did nothing. They probably didn't want to deal with the twenty dead kids so let the chief be the DFU guy.
Would you denizens of the comment section care to know how I know for a fact that justice is dead in this country?
Because nobody ever visits the chief while they are on vacation, and murders the ever loving fuck out of them.
Think about it. A guy watched an actress perform in a movie he was watching, and then decided he needed to kill the president. ...and by god the guy almost did it. ....now wind the clock forward to 2022. Functionally speaking, everyone, has a cellphone even the unhinged loons and full out unfeeling serial killers. Meaning all the wack jobs and all the people who cannot function sexually without watching the light fade from the back of a humans eyes, they are seeing all of this shit happen all the time.
...and yet, the "Jack Rubys" don't seem to hear his country crying for help. So the "Lee Oswalds" just keep walking the earth. Many of them getting to live a pretty happy life in what we laughingly call prison. (happy via comparative means. The parents of the dead kids who have to keep living and paying taxes knowing that the police who could have done something about it were too bust checking their phones.... That is not a very happy life anymore. certainly not as happy as it would have been, had Justice still been alive that day.)
I dunno folks. That's just my pessimistic view from the cheap seats. thanks for taking the time to read all this nonsense. Have a happy day, and if you see fit, try to help someone else have a happy day as well. ....we could all use the help.
“It’s not up to us, let’s leave it up to those who fu**** up to hold those accountable.” Oh yeah. That totally makes sense. 🙄
Give me an effing break! The fact that some of those police were saying they should get in there and they weren't able to for God knows why exactly says it was handled so inappropriately. Why didn't they use this riot shields and bust the door down huh? Kick the door or something! If you can do that while searching a house why couldn't that be done for this case?! It just makes me wonder the police priorities are just not Straightened at all. They basically allowed 19 kids and 2 teachers to die! There's gotta be some guilt on every single one of them who were there allowing this shit to happen!
those cops should still lose everything. they should have ignored commands and just gone in if there anyway. give a fuck if they lose there job.
Watching those Uvalde clips just fills me with pain. Those poor kids. They were failed at every single step.
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I feel so bad for Hila, she was trying to keep it professional and say she understood that some of them could be true reviews and she wants to address that. But then for Ethan to bring up Trisha for literally no reason. And for her to have to tell her HUSBAND to leave it alone? Come on man
And that’s no hate to Ethan, I just feel bad for Hila
What happened between them?
He's obsessed with Trisha. He always finds a way to bring her name up if he could
@@Bradlee297 I don't know how anyone can stick up for Trisha after all of the insanely hurtful antisemitic stuff she said whenever she got mad at him. Yes he invited it but you still shouldn't be sticking up for her, hate him or not, doesn't make her a good person. Trisha is toxic.
bro. did you not hear what Phil just said in this video? Ethan said
TRISHA'S FANS, TRISHA HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT
damn you're dense.
@@Bradlee297 says Trisha stan who conveniently fails to remember the hundreds of youtube, tiktok and twitter videos Trisha made about him, making bullshit accusations and lies about him
How are we still getting footage of the Ulvade PD'd utter failure.
I am somewhat relieved to see some of the cops behaving competently. But they shouldn't be the exception, they should be the norm.
But they werent...they preceded to not do anything... They can enough manpower to take down this guy in under 3 minutes.
Thanks
Hope y'all are having a better day than I. Bless up.
Hope your days get better mate. Hold on!
Tomorrow is a new day. Hope things get better
Take it easy man, wish you all the best
@@soloparentsareheros331 thanks
The officers pulling small children out of a window and telling them to run immediately choked me up. What a world our kids are living in. May we never be desensitized to this kind of horror.
UK here, its so hot here that the grass is crunching, the birds are panting... Im in university accom too so firedoors cannot be opened to create airflow!
Nowhere has AC except specific shops, pools are full at the moment and people are dying from swimming in lakes in desperation!
I have no idea how UK is built to manage heat because as you said our walls are designed to keep heat in!
It just feels as if Ela is trying to keep the professional side of teddy fresh in tact meanwhile Ethan’s just getting emotional.
totally, ethan can't help but draw it out so he can play the victim and make it about himself as usual, hila's response was adequate but ethan's rant just further drags the brand into his drama
Exactly. I don't follow them but Phil keeps me informed. She spoke like a boss. He whined
I feel so bad for her honestly
Hila*
I have something to say on that toxic workplace story. So I believe that they are not toxic bosses but i really feel like even though Hila and Ethan try and not make it toxic in Teddyfresh I think they should be aware of anyone else who would like any supervisors who would. Just because you get along with everybody personally all the time doesn't mean tbat when you're not there its still roses and happiness. Heck it could just be long hours that they're dealing with. I just feel like the Kleins should just be aware of the people who are working in that Teddyfresh company that's all I'm saying.
This is why anonymous employee feedback and exit interviews are so important.
I mean they didn't go into detail, but I'm sure they certainly have paid attention to those things, ESPECIALLY once negative reviews popped up. I'm POSITIVE they don't just walk into the office, say hello to everyone, and be like, okay all good! Time to leave. Anyone running a small business (and for 5 years, so that's a lottt of effort to keep it running and successful that long) is going to pay attention to these details.
@@stephaniechilders5176 I worked at a small business that had been around for about 20 years. I had an incredibly toxic manager. She slowed work, didn't respond to questions on tasks, lost the company a major client, and did things like continue to call stuff she thought was lame 'gay' after being asked to stop multiple times by a gay employee. The owners were perfectly nice, but a combination of willful ignorance and lack of training in management and workplace conflicts, made the job an absolute nightmare. It happens.
They addressed this fully, Phil just took a few clips.
1) the number of reviews is impossible for them to all be real, TeddyFresh is not that big of a company
2) the reviews were mostly fine until ~6 months before when a tidal wave of negative reviews started coming in
3) the Kleins are CONSTANTLY harassed by anti-semites, Keemstar fans, Ryan Kavanaugh, and etc. This is obviously just another attempt to bring them down
4) they have multiple employees and partners of employees that they are close enough with that they would say something if there was an issue
5) they even say in these clips they constantly try to make it the best workplace possible and that they do take these things seriously, but the vast majority of these are false reviews. They pay their employees well above industry standards, and Hila is one of the most chill people ever
@@nogi2958 that's what I'm saying. There could be things that unbeknownst to them be going on. However it could just be a coincidence since they then got positive reviews after addressing it. I'm just saying they should just pay close attention cuz they may not always be at the business place all the time to see everything
I'm in Belfast, UK, and something that really angers me in weather like this is when I see people out walking their dogs. It's known to be dangerous to do so but they still do it. There are even people who take their dogs to parks and throw toys for them to fetch. Poor dogs running about and overheating.
Either walk your dog in the early morning or in the evening when it's cooler, or just take it out to go to the toilet then back inside.
A dog won't die from a missed walk or two, but it can die from overheating.
Being someone who feels super uncomfortable in anything but a hoodie and sweatpants, I’m dreading the 40 degrees weather tomorrow
I'm wearing that right now. I was too cold in just a tshirt. Once afternoon hits I will probably wear just the tshirt and drink a slush puppy.
300+ officers on the scene all armed
But yea a "good guy with a gun" is totally the solution to our gun problem
and yet depending on police to do it for you is also not going anywhere. If the police won’t do jack sht for you then what are we supposed to do? Rather be armed then not armed.
@@fuck_it In this specific case and quite a few more, the guns used during these shootings were all legally bought or obtained from someone who legally bought one. Uvalde was bought that day. Going back a few years West Virgina tech had the shooter bought both guns legally after having been found mentally unsound but not institutionalized, they later closed this loop hole because of the shooting. Parkland had the shooting gain access to his father's gun after having been blocked from purchasing, another legal gun used to shoot up a school. Often the lax gunlaws will arm the ones committing the crimes.
@@Demortra yes the shooter bought his gun legally, but even if we did make it hard for him to get this gun he would’ve just moved onto the next available weapon. My point is legal or illegal, we clearly have a lot of issues that’s causing people to make these actions. take away semi automatic rifles then they moved to handguns like the shooter in Virginia tech. Remove handguns they use bolt action rifle‘s and shotguns like other shooters have. Take those away as well then they use bombs that that can make in ytheir own garage, we’ve had that happen to. knives, vehicles, chemicals, or just going out of their way to make a gun in their own home it’s all readily available nowadays and there’s nothing any law can do about it. sick of all this talk “of blame the tool that was used” if we’re not gonna fix all the other serious issues we have in this country like a failed mental health system and cultural issues.
@@fuck_it What about the security guard in the supermarket that shot back at a gunman a few months ago? He fired back and hit the gunman but the guy had a ballistic vest so he just gunned down the security guard and kept moving. Unless you want every single citizen to cary an AR, plate armor and 3 grenades each for personal protection, you might wanna rework your system a bit.
@@gunterthekaiser6190 there’s a number of things that could’ve been done. Including yes a citizen caring an AR. Which in many states they do. did the security guard have armor piercing rounds? regular rounds? Hollow tips? What caliber was he using?
What law enforcement agency has ever actually held one of their officers accountable?
You might have to look abroad for it, but it does happen.
@@bararobberbaron859 All I know is here in Canada when my local pd gets their asses handed ot them in a shootout and calls in the other agencies, the other agencies actually do something and not og "Um, you called us in to take over, what do we do now?"
Willingly? Probably once or twice since 2000. All else it was forced and they still fought as hard as they could to not do so.
I’ve had a customer tell me to my face “I’m going to leave a bad review and then people won’t shop here anymore”
This stuff also goes the other way. I've left an honest negative review and the business removed it. They only show 5 star reviews.
I work in a very hot DC, and after being sick for weeks, I realized I wasn't properly hydrated, I was vomiting at work constantly. Hydrate. Hydrate. Hydrate. Eat foods with water in them.
When I was doing marketing circa 2011, they taught us "For every 1 complaint there's a thousand people who want to complain but can't be arsed"
Nowadays its like, for every thousand complaints there's 1 legitimate complaint and 999 bots, spammers and trolls who just want to be heard.
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England actually had its first ever emengency Heat Wave warning in some parts, to make matters worse Less than 1% of buildings have some sort of cooling system. They need to invest in some.
And honestly I think the nations of the world, especially the developed world should forget about short-term profits and care more about reversing the climate change. It'll wreck the economy temporarily, yeah. But I think a gradual process is ideal and better overall in the long term
Yeah, they really need to get on the A/C units. I live in Canada...and we are grey most of the year, and chilly or cold most of the year. **But** the few months of summer that we do get, can get really hot. Where I live specifically is off of a big lake, so the humidity also gets extremely high and makes everything feel really sticky and the air thick to breathe too. You have to have an A/C unit if you don't want to be uncomfortable all of the time, even if it's a cheap small one it's better than nothing.
Why would we buy expensive AC units when we get hot weather for 1 week of the year? Do you not know how money works? Are you really that dumb? And it's not even about having ACs - the buildings here are designed to keep heat inside (because most of the time it's cold) so the temperature is made hotter by that. If we DIDN'T have buildings that retained heat, we'd be contributing more to climate change by using central heating a lot more and therefore using more fuel. We're also an island, so the temperature is made worse because of the humidity. I was in Dubai when it was 40 degrees Celcius and it felt half as hot as 40 degrees here. Not everything is as simple as you think.
While I agree, try telling that to the politicians in office who are bought and sold easily by oil lobbyists on both sides 😕We can have a chance to reverse it but we need to get folks into office WILLING to make the needed changes happen and not sell out the minute money's involved.
@@punxie89 Problem is we don’t get months of brutal summer every year, we get *days* of brutal summer every year. There’s general agreement that it’s just not worth the cost of rebuilding the whole country to fit an A/C unit in every home for one shite week a year.
Plus A/C units really aren’t great for the environment and installing tens of millions more certainly won’t help in the long run.
@@foo-foocuddlypoops5694 There are lots of energy efficient brands out there. If these heat waves do become a regular thing, which will likely happen as I don't see decades of climate change suddenly reversing...it will need to be done eventually. Days might turn into weeks in just a matter of years
So, the investigators basically said, "We can't determine that the police are in the wrong, and have to let them investigate themselves to come to that conclusion?"
How long until we hear the infamous, "We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing?"
How long before the officer on scene gets into politics and voted in office?
What they mean is the internal affairs division of the various agencies involved should conduct investigations into misconduct by personnel on site. If you don't like the idea of them policing their own, you need to step up and get legislation passed that creates a civilian review board for running investigations into police misconduct for your state, otherwise you're just standing on a soap box complaining.
Maybe they'll fire the chief to appease the masses. Then he'll have to get a job 1 town over, it'll be a real tragedy.
While I appreciate the clip, at 5:14 you showed Tallinn, Estonia where we're currently chilling at around 20 degrees (68 Fahrenheit) and temperatures are not expected to exceed 27C (80F) this week... But Southern Europeans are very much welcome to hop on over here for a little respite.
Yup feels good to be in Estonia :)
Best argument for the Glassdoor being nonsense - Hila manages Ethan on a daily basis.
All jokes aside, the timing is SUPER suspicious. All in the last 6 months? That's targeted, barring a mass firing on the business part, which I feel like they'd tell us about. A few could be real, because humans gonna human, but most have to be nonsense.
Depending on the reviews, they could always be employees that haven't been fired recently.
I just realised what happened in Uvalde was the bystander effect. Everyone expected someone else to eventually take charge or do something instead.
Oh 100% bystander effect. That mixed with their entire lives being oriented around rank and a power hierarchy. Everybody was just waiting for commands, but none came.
@@MrSlowestD16 Pretty much, the chief called in the higher powers, the higher powers then went "So what's your orders" like idiots he doesn't command you...
I'm honestly convinced that the other agencies showed up, learned that there were dead children who couldn't be saved even bofre the local pd got there, and wanted nothing to do with it.
@@Xershade I'm not really sure about that latter part, I think a large part was this all being Uvalde jurisdiction, and therefore they'd typically have the most say, and nobody wanted to step on their toes on on how to handle the situation. There's a lot of that when different police departments arrive at a single situation, attitudes for other departments stepping on your toes in terms of control & enforcement, so some tend to defer control to the one whose jurisdiction it primarily is.
Think a lot of them were just there as extra hands per-se, just waiting for somebody in charge to tell them what to do, but it sounds like the people in charge just froze up, had no ideas.
I live in Brazil, and I am used to high temperatures. And even then, when I was living in a home that was built to be warm and not cool, I had to enter the shower fully clothed like three times a day just so I could keep the water over my body for longer to cool me down for longer. And those clothes would be fully dried as soon as 2 hours after I drenched myself. This is no joke. Please take care of yourselves, keep the sun out of your houses and stay not only hydrated, but drenched if you can. Your health and life is more important than what other people think.
We need to take climate change seriously! It is just so obvious now, governments and people need to step up!
It's awesome to see you covering the wholesome water battles taking place all over Europe in response to the heat wave 😄