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Stop disliking fools, let the negative count slide
I know. Why people doing that
@@keytefirerefining1355 Because people hate fun
@@solarflare9078 I mean WHY?
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They just ruined this
For anyone watching this in the future there WERE actually negative dislikes on this video, problem is EVERYONE STARTED MASS DISLIKING THIS VIDEO AND THEY RUINED IT.
All because of TheTekkitRealm, smh...
@@A0pplePapple lol
@@A0pplePapple you're not wrong
When I arrived I had 0 dislikes, no negative dislikes, so shut up for a damn time
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Bippity bopity the first reply is now my property
It has been ruined :(
Its ruined >;(
I missed it :(
Fck
I’m a retired cop.. I worked for 31 years in London, unarmed but for a truncheon, later a baton, an ASP and a small CS gas can. When I first started the IRA were bombing London. We attended the locations of bomb threats knowing there was a good chance there would be an explosion after we arrived. Several police officers were killed like this, but we always attended to evacuate civilians to safety.
I attended shootings with blue lights a sirens to try and save others lives. Unarmed, for the first 23 years without even a vest. I was present whilst shots were being fired four times.
I had a responsibility to go home to my family. I had no problem using “minimal force” to protect members of the public, my fellow officers or myself.. I would have no problem if minimal force had ment leathal force but thankfully that never happened..
But I had a responsibility to protect the public and I knew that ment putting myself in the line of fire and I accepted that.. I was able to do that many times.. I did know some officers who weren’t, some never, some once some after many times. My advice to them was to find another job, either inside the police or outside. Because they were no longer able to do the primary job of the police, to preserve life.
Not all police officers are able to toe the line, but if they can’t they should accept that and step back.
On the side of your cruisers it says “To Serve and Protect.”
That’s what it means to be police.
Police in the US are literally armed with military weapons and use and drive military equipment that is funded by policies our Congress created. They definitely put their own lives and disgusting attitudes first! I hope officers in the UK police have better training and do better, but I've heard accounts of people who weren't white being the first UK officer in the police or first in their location and it was just as ugly as the white police in the US and how they treated their new brothers or sisters when they "diversified" the 99% to include someone of another background or gender, etc!!
@@luv2charlie that must be some very old accounts! I joined the Met in 1980 at a time when there were already a number of non white officers. Most of whom were accepted by the vast majority of officers. I never saw any of them being abused but did hear stories of such.
I can also say that women officers, LGB, and graduate entries also got some “stick” particularly from older officers. But I also know that some of those who complained were there for themselves, not to serve. Many of them would never have made it through their two year probation if they hadn’t have had the protection of the minority quotas. Many were given second chances (even 3rd 4th and 5th chances) which would never have been given to white male officers. Indeed they were often promoted or given prestige jobs as the only way of moving them off a team.
Im not saying there isn’t racists/sexists/bigots in the police because the police is a reflection of society and there are racist/sexist/ bigots everywhere. Certainly in the last 20years there have been vast improvements from the attitudes of say 1960s 70s.
Thank you for your service! I am an American who lived in Luton England 1992-94 & traveled several times monthly into London. Almost every time there was a bomb alert. I saw first hand the bravery, caring & no-nonsense of the London police. ✨💖✨
@@audreywitko1445 Funny thing. I grew up in Luton, Sundon Park. left after 6th form to join the Met.
@@marknicholson2281 Whenever I travelled around the country people recognized my American accent and asked where I was living and I told them Luton, the response 99% of the time was “That’s too bad.” I get that it may not be one of the more picturesque parts of England, but the history, the shops & the people were awesome! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
The only video on UA-cam I’ve ever seen with “0” dislikes
Wow. I had kind of forgot about that. 121k views and no dislikes.
@@BeauoftheFifthColumn U still got it Beau! Insane in a good way!
Unbelievable.
Beau of the Fifth Column - and it still rides on! 169k views w/ 0 dislikes!! I honestly can’t imagine many dislikes on any of your videos, you are a breath of fresh air and so spot on all the time.
@@BeauoftheFifthColumn You still got it - man this is great. Shame that means that no police officer watched this ;(
Hey Beau, I know this is an old video and you probably won't see this comment, but I recently converted to Sikhism, and this concept of rule 303 is basically exactly the mentality of Sikhism toward the duty to fight injustice. If you find yourself in a situation where harm is happening and you have the capacity to intervene then that is Hukom, and therefore you act. This has helped me deal with a lot of the stress I have been dealing with working at a school that sees a lot of violence. You giving me this framework years ago helped me understand this concept and I appreciate you for doing the work you do. Keep it up!
I was a SWAT cop for almost 15 years and commanded a team. I've had the experience of responding to an active shooter...it sucked. I used to laugh at officers who interviewed for the team who said, "Officer safety" was number 1 on the hierarchy of priorities. I would ask, then why the heck are we here? if our safety is #1, we should just stay at the station...hell we are super safe there. For those who don't know, the hierarchy is uninvolved person's welfare (contain the incident to prevent more victims), Victim's welfare, officer welfare, suspect welfare. Our saying was, "You don't have to like it, you just have to do it." We knew we were expendable and accepted that reality.
Thank you for serving. 💜
To serve and protect in the truest sense . I salute you Sir
This one gets it! Thank you sir.
The problem beau isn’t talking to you. He’s not talking to the swat teams culled from the rank and file officers, he’s talking about those very rank and file officers.
If I can’t trust officer jones to go into a school and protect my daughters, what exactly is he good for??
@@andykokes5690 I agree. I'm highlighting how the rank and file think...that officer safety is number 1.
The problem is they want officers to be Andy Taylor 80 % of the time, Detectives from Law and Order 19% of the time, and 1% of the time be a Navy Seal...all for $20 an hour.
Over the years we saw the applicant pool dwindle and the quality of those applying diminishing. Heck, a buddy of mine teaches at the academy and they have an entire class that have never been in a fight in ther whole life! They have never been punched in the mouth. The first time they may experience serious danger could be an active shooter event.
"Your duty is not bounded by risk!"...yup, been waiting years to hear someone say that. Where cops got the idea that their lives were more important than the lives they serve is beyond me. Don't like that? You're in the wrong profession.
From -144 dislikes to -6, oh god i hope everyone that disliked is happy now, y'all must be fun at parties
its ruined now. wish i saw the tekkit vid earlier
@@DayFlounder true
@@DayFlounder same
Now its at 607 dislikes
Oh no... its kira
I don't care what a judge says about the police officers legal duty. When he put on the badge he accepted a Moral duty to act. Heck, the teachers that walk into school every day unarmed and untrained have accepted that same moral duty and they lived up to it. How many stories over the last decade have we heard of teachers being shot and killed because instead of running they were getting their kids to safety.
Not only do teachers risk their lives to save students, but according to this fbi report, over twice as many shooters are _stopped_ by unarmed teachers as by all armed civilians (including armed security guards) in all settings combined.
The statistics are slightly out of date as it was the 2000-2013 range, but the numbers are rather interesting (the ones I mention are on page 11)
www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2014/september/fbi-releases-study-on-active-shooter-incidents/pdfs/a-study-of-active-shooter-incidents-in-the-u.s.-between-2000-and-2013
Paul Conner AMEN Brother!
By accepting that assignment, he prevented someone else from accepting that assignment, someone who might have acted. That's case closed, as far as his duty to act is concerned. The school only has so many peace officers, and he made himself one of them.
@@kevinmathewson4272 And HE FAILED AS A POLICE OFFICER. HE FAILED AS A MAN AND AS A HUMAN BEING. HE REALLY DID. WHO THE HELL WHO DO WHAT HE DID???
I DON'T KNOW HOW HE LIVES WITH HIMSELF OR HOW IN THE HELL HE LOOKS IN THE MIRROR.
I REALLY THOUGHT HE WOULD TAKE HIS OWN LIFE. I THINK ALOT OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THAT AS WELL.
probably as many as I've heard of teachers facilitating and leading class bullying against autistic and otherwise socially weak students, while their cronies and union grant them impunity.
Cop arrests kid for swearing, runs away when shooter arrives...
Or the cop just kills the kid in his way out of there.
I've heard a story of 2 cops on a subway train didn't try to stop a serial killer with a knife while someone is trying to fight this guy off of them
@@betawolfhd I saw the video that the victim made. I was sickened by the police inaction.
@bepzer it's from the cracked channel. The title is 'why the cops won't help you when you're getting stabbed'
Cant provide you with the link fam, i am on mobile.
"Nobody cares if you go home at the end of your shift. Your duty, your responsibility, because you have the means at hand, is to act to protect those kids. Your duty is not bounded by risk. Your duty is not to get up and go to work everyday. The guy at Hardy's has that duty. You chose a different profession. You have the responsibility to act."
This is EXACTLY how I feel about the officer(s) that stood around while children screamed and died.
At Uvalde, there were scores of police. We all saw & heard what happened.
Thank you! I got in fight with mom because I said cops have to be better than average citizens.
No lol but we fought verbally lol
@Zangief The Red That's messed up. Why would you even say that?
Zangief The Red
This is some quality dark humor my friend. I actually said "Oh shit" out loud. Well played! 😆👍
You probably want to taze her next time she doesn't do what you say immediately.
Why though? It’s true! Cops should be setting the example..and the good example.
Absolutely, right. No fireman is saying, 'Gee, I can't go in there, I might die of burns, suffocation and more!' No one would accept that. Or the SEAL who says he doesn't want to drown. Seriously?! They want the respect and appreciation of the military, but not the duty or the risk. Crazy.
Those aren’t good examples though. Firemen practice controlled risk and always seek to control the fire without risking their safety.
In the military there is more debate but it is probably defensible that an order which knowingly sends seals to drown is unlawful and they have the right to refuse such an order without court martial.
US firefighters appear to suffer higher casualties than similar service elsewhere, this is perceived to be due to a cultural hero complex www.texasobserver.org/hero-complex/
I was once a volunteer fireman and I just had the same thought. We don't even get paid and every the alarm when off we went into harms way. You can even die just getting to a fire. At an active fire of course we tried to stay safe but if lives were in danger we went in. It's what you do. What you train for. Who you are our you won't sign up to fight fires. We had the means and the duty.
Wrong! You bet the fireperson evaluates the situation!
You better believe the SEAL carefully checks out for dogs, patrols, etc!!
You've lost part of your brain.
Yes, SEALs plan their ops carefully. No soldier wants to die; no commander wants their troops to die. But ultimately, the mission comes first.
Now, I've never had to do any of this in real life, but I have trained for parachute drops behind Soviet lines in WWIII; expected casualty rate was 50% from the drop alone. By the time friendly forces would be able to relieve us, we were expected to have lost half of the rest. So the division was expected to take 75% casualties overall, but if it breaks the back of the Soviet war machine, and enables NATO to drive them off our soil? About the only difference between paratroopers and others is that our colonels would've jumped with us grunts, rather than be back there somewhere.
Survival is optional; failure is not. If success requires it, a commander will spend their troops, and those troops will go.
Everyone that disliked - ''i have achieved comedy!"
@@maxihax2187 LoL looks like you are very fraustrated because of them.
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@@technicalmaster-mind You are frustrated because of the person you replied to.
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I understand if you aren't comfortable dealing with an active shooter, I do not understand taking a school resource officer position without being willing to do just that.
In other words, no one should live by the gun unless they are prepared to also die by the gun.
Which seems like it should be a no-brainer. But some people want all the respect and power but not of the responsibility. And nowadays, those people are heros as long as they vote a certain way.
You don't have to live by the Gun to service and protect, Its a tool and like laws or region it can be used for good or evil
Michael James Who da F are you speaking to? Beau?. I hope not bc we are very loyal to Beau. He’s more man than you could ever be, punk.
@@jarradeddy289 People who REFUSE to acknowledge the inalienable human-right to Self Defense, and the physical means to do-so (GUNS), don't get to dictate to everyone-else that they MUST be victims of crime to placate your warped sense of 'safety' (from guns). Such people don't deserve 'protecting' by someone-else when they blatantly refuse to respect the desire of free people to provide for their OWN self-protection (with guns). Forcing people to give-up their guns and force them to HIDE BEHIND someone with a police badge is not-only a violation of Human Rights, its a blatant act of cowardice and stupidity. I wouldn't risk my life to protect such people - society would be better-off without them.
Michael James so what you’re saying is most of society is useless? So what about the people who come with major scientific break throughs and don’t have a violent bone in their body? What about all the people who do humanitarian work and don’t want to cause harm to anyone? Or what about the defenseless children who get shot up? None of them deserve protecting? So by your assumptions all people would be able to pull that trigger and kill someone and if not they’re useless. Man you got some fucked up issues. Did daddy never love you? Or was mommy too mean? Grow the fuck up and realize society is more than about the strong over the week. That was the whole point of society and why you get to sit there with your computer or smartphone and spout off your ignorant bull shit.
I came here to see negative dislikes but some people just have to ruin it...
Idk man what's they problem
Use the Wayback Machine.
@@Syndiate__ mega big brain 100000000 iq, give this man a graphene medal
Yeah me too also
Fuck idiot men how u say you don’t know password!
Beau I found your music playlist today and one song in particular resonated so much. Make it stop by Rise Against. I was bullied in early school years by the Jock types. I am the quiet kid. They called me a girl because I found better friends in female peers instead of boys. They would pin me against the wall and spit on me. No matter how many people messed with me all it takes is one good one to change your life. In high school P.E there was this one kid named Ryan and he was the nicest person I ever met. He made sure I never was left out. He was nice to me for no reason. I graduated high school and started working in restaurants. I started drinking everyday because of the stress and underlying depression I was unaware I had. Later in my 20's I attempted suicide a couple times while in the grasps of alcoholism. Well I ran into Ryan again while in my second psych ward stay when I was around 27. He was a nurse and I was a patient. Yet again he was the one to step up and made a difference. He was the one who helped me realize the alcohol was the real problem. Not me as a person and that it was OK being how I was. Since the night I was admitted I never took a drink again. Losing my job didn't stop me from drinking. A drunken roll over car crash didn't stop me from drinking. The DUI didn't stop me from drinking. Just having that friend did. Ryan. You always talk about how being a man is about lifting people up not bringing them down. Showing aggression to someone for no reason doesn't make you strong it makes you weak. You've really opened my eyes to things and how to be a better human. I just want to thank you and say you have a forever fan in me.
I wish the entire internet could randomly stumble across your truth like I just did. I hope you, and Ryan, are both healthy and happy. Please keep telling your story. Please be someone else's Ryan. Teach all the young minds you can what really matters. Thank you for touching my heart... I wish I could hug yours. 💞
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@@SamSolasdonSaol I just want to join you in appreciating Seth and Ryan - this is a beautiful and literal tearjerker. Thank-you so much for sharing.
I was just telling my boyfriend how one, just one, individual who showed that I was valued as i was, would have made such a difference in my childhood and beyond.
I am so INCREDIBLY GLAD Ryan was there for you AGAIN. That continuity, combined with all that Ryan is, I am certain helped his truth reach as deeply into you as you needed.
It takes COURAGE, to be where you have been, and come to where you ARE in this message. Takes STRENGTH, too.
Whatever else life tumbles at you, this fact can never be taken from you. Please, know that? In your deepest self. Ryan showed you truth, about your own self, by showing you respect and compassion.
Thanks for being an honest dude and I wish you continued luck as goes the substance issue. I have a substance issue myself and I wouldn't be here and sober without the people who care about me. Those outwardly super macho bully types are lacking in self awareness. As a result they have no idea just how transparently weak they are to the good folks in the world. ☮♥️🕉
The same is true for officers that start shooting immediately and claim “I feared for my life. He was carrying a gun that turned out to be a phone”. They signed up for the job. They need to assume the risk.
Anna LA The blatant and open disrespect of authority, followed by young people with no sense of self-control, common sense, or discipline and a blatant disregard for following instructions breeds direct conflict with Law Enforcement and bad outcomes made worse. Is it really any surprise that so many young people run afoul of the Law?
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni this is nothing new. That's why police used to say holt and then fire a warming shot. Later, by the late 60s they went with the us against them attitude. Soon after they erased "To serve and defend" from the police vehicles. Now, it's all about self preservation and assassination style street justice. It was concidered a huge dishonor to shoot someone in the back. It's cowardly. Cops are lost souls, thank God we still have police. May the police prevail.
Most people regard Police Officers as THE ENEMY, and always have. Few people have the courage to face-up to their activity when the Police catch them doing something wrong. Instead of admitting guilt, people call a lawyer and try and 'get-out' of being punished. People blatantly LIE to police officers about anything and everything - parents actually teach their children this, particularly urban residents. Young people treat ALL POLICE as "dirty", and you know this to be true.
Sure "let the judge sort them out". After all it only costs thousands of dollars. Judges are just as bad fining people beyond their means. It's a shakedown.
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni Maybe the reason "young people" don't like the police is because the rules don't apply to them (not consistently enough to count as applying). So when a cop shoots a black child playing with a toy gun and receives no punishment for said murder, people are pretty justified in their distrust in cops. Because if I shot Tamir Rice, or any of the dozens of people killed by cops, the consequences I'd face are very different from the ones a police officer would.
Been a long while since I heard you reference Rule 303, went to your explanation vid, here. As you explain it here, reminds me of my understanding on what the older french expression "Noblesse Oblige" means. The noble obligation - those of us who have the ability and means to help others in a situation, have the moral obligation to do so. You seem to live by that, through the videos you share with us. You have the means with which to get certain messages through to certain demographics, and you put in the effort to do exactly that. You have the audience necessary to have successful donation drives for certain charity situations, and you act on it. You don't have the legal obligations, but you have the means, ergo you have the moral obligations. Sir, I salute you. You're a good man.
"I want to go home to my family at night"
So did those kids, what made your life more important than theirs?
And those kids were unarmed.
If I'd known all the Colorado police we're cowards, I could have driven to columbine high school from my old job at IBM, and gotten there hours before the riot police weren't chicken to go inside. Ninety minute drive from my work. The riot police let teachers slowly bleed out hours after the killers we're dead because they were too chicken to look. I'll never forgive them for that.
To be completely honest being shot at or even just around unexpected gun fire is terrifying and will pucker you right up. Also the reason i chose not to put on a uniform have that responsibility. If you're gonna be honest with someone at the least be honest with yourself.
Zangief The Red only a small percentage of military veterans have actually been involved in live-fire situations.
If gunshots scare you dont take a job where there is a high probability of gun shots
Well this sucks now it has positive dislikes. This is why we can't have nice things
@SynfulVibez Ned Luke is funny as hell
People:
"My life is bad and I have depression and mental issues"
Then they do this. This is why they joke about their parents hating them. They actually do.
@@flatearthnews7904 damn thats cold and you're not wrong lol
It blows my mind again and again. Your police is not there to protect the citizen? Your police is there to just "enforce the law"?
Damn, I know I'm just a spoiled European, but still, thats just nasty. It explains a lot too.
You nailed it.
Nothing like some America to make you appreciate Europe.
I've been studying a lot of constitutional law for my bar exam equivalent lately, and, like. The entire understanding of a state is completely different in europe than it is in the US. The state has duties towards its citizens. It's in the constitution. The police force is part of the state and has duties towards the citizens first and foremost. It's also in the constitution.
The real kicker is that the constitution I'm studying is the German one. Which was partially written by Americans. So at least in the 40ies, they had people who DID know better than what's going on now.
@@Vohalika Seems we enjoy a far more modern type of state - thanks to U.S. political aids in the 40ies. - But believe it or not, our corporate bias, greed for money, corruption, educational inequality, cynicism and offices inertia, does enough damage.
@@Vohalika Thank God our young generation seems more sensible since several years.
STOP DISLIKING SO IT STAYS NEGATIVE
> STOP DISLIKING
> UNDISLIKE RIGHT NOW
> THIS VIDEO IS PART OF UA-cam HISTORY
The negative thing is a glitch
@MaxoLcounter I found another one, but I don't want to share the link because it might get ruined too.
USE THE WAYBACK MACHINE.
@@legacy7249 Send me the link and then delete it after
@@cheesecakelover8311 I think the glitch got fixed because it's showing as 0 likes and dislikes.
I taught highschool for 12 years. The officers who end up being assigned to the schools are there for a reason. They would much rather be on the streets. They feel demeaned by the assignment. We are sending the weakest link to "protect" our most valued citizens.
Syfr B I am very critical of police and this sounds accurate. That being said my brother in law is an SRO and while he’s not perfect he’s good people. He loves his job and brags about meeting kids who have an anti police attitude; then don’t after spending time with him. I’m pretty sure he’s not progressive enough but he would do what’s needs to be done to my knowledge.
I’m not saying that to change opinions, just letting you know (reminding) theirs some good ones out there. In fact, I think he’s made such comments regarding other SROs bad attitudes in the past.
And how often are those disgruntled cops " taking it out on " the kids they supposedly protect ?! Are they " imposing thier authority" as a means of intimidation and control ? Are they mentally locked into an us vs them mentality ?! Guilty until proven innocent ? And how does thier bad attitude/ policing affect the students / staff ?! Do you get the feeling that they'd protect the school kids ,or run away during an active shooter scenario ?!
Today’s youth are NOT taught at-home to respect adults, the Police, or Authority in-general. Kids are getting shot regularly, and Progressive parents point the finger EVERYWHERE ELSE except at-home for why people point guns at their kids.
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni lol so the tough cops you worship are afraid of disrespect from kids to the point where they feel they need to bring guns into it? Just to be clear; that's what you're saying, right?
@@thomashyle6098 .Liberals L-O-V-E the 'police state' in deference to their terrible parenting skills. See the crime rate of downtown Boston, Baltimore, Chicago (Obama's hometown) to see Liberal parenting at-work....you think all that crime is being committed by 40-year-old adults? Who, exactly, joins gangs - AARP members? A LOT of high school children would benefit from something you know nothing about - it's called 'discipline'. Perhaps you've heard of it.
If there's no obligation to protect and serve, then there shouldn't be resource officers and cops in schools.
If there isn't an obligation to protect and serve, there shouldn't be cops. What are we paying them for?
Sounds good. Let’s get rid of cops, people like you hate them anyway....
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni
A bad cop = A criminal. Wake up.
SunRae* ** what, you can’t obey the law and provide for your own personal protection?
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni
Do the math.
A bad cop = a
bad person = a criminal. Use your fingers if you need help.
To people who ruined a rare glitch: Why?
Cuz they suck, that's all.
Maybe they didn't know?
Any law enforcement official that would not enter a fire zone after hearing shots fired has chosen the wrong profession. If your heart isn’t in it, you can still provide intel to the responding officers. Identify the sections of the building that the shooter isn’t located.
Like a firefighter who refuses to enter a burning building.
@@Vanilla0729 Well, firefighters are taught to establish the risk and be responsible, with the idea that a dead firefighter can't help anyone. It's not the same as in: "stay out of any dangerous situation", but it is "be careful", and help as much as you can responsibly. If a fire is a 100% deathtrap, I wouldn't want any firefighter going in, either, as it's pointless.
barvdw so by your logic it’s ok that the cop didn’t go in because he saw too much risk? It would be one man with a gun vs another man with a gun. The type don’t matter in CQB because any gun is within range. Also most people fail to realize that the trunk or the top of the cops car probably had an AR-15 in it as well. The cops at my school did plus a Remington 870. That cop is a coward. Hands down.
@@barvdw not quite. Deathtrap or not if there are people trapped inside who are still alive then it absolutely is the responsibility of the FF to go in and try and get them out....
If no lives can be saved then abosolutly don't put yourself at risk, retreat to a safe distance and squirt Water from outside
@@dasy2k1 maybe it's different depending on the place, though. I mean, yes, firefighters will take more risks than you or me, they have been (or should be) trained to correctly assess a situation and probably know better than anyone just how far too far they can go, but if a person is still alive, but you know you will not be able to retrieve them in time because they are too high up or too far, especially if you know you won't be able to escape, getting in in spite of that is just foolishness.
Like the military. You signed your life away. At the convenience and needs of the gov.
Public service is not for the weak willed. It will shorten your life. One way or another.
The difference being that as a cop, you are there to enforce the law. As a soldier, you are there to enforce the will of the politician talking himself into a fight.
@@mossturner9368 I think you're oversimplifying that.
@@KristinaUSA-x5n
I was one month short of 18. Close enough.
@@KristinaUSA-x5n
It's part of the risk.
It was a screwed situation.
I was out of the service by then. But I remember how messed it was at the up time.
POV :
1. You watched Tekkitrealm's Video
2. Searched on UA-cam: let's talk about rule 303
3.Clicked on the video, saw the dislikes
4.Went to the comment section and found out that people removed the negative dislikes by disliking the video.
XD
yessss
😔welp...
Yep
yas
Also there is a very strong legal argument that cops do have a duty to protect schoolchildren. In previous cases where the court ruled that the police did not have a duty to protect, the victims were all adults with freedom of movement and the right to bear arms for self defense. But children are legally required to go to school and forbidden from carrying arms. This ruling basically stated that the government has no duty to protect people it has detained. That's insane.
Aren't minors in school considered 'protected persons' legally speaking even?
Sorry. No.
www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/justices-rule-police-do-not-have-a-constitutional-duty-to-protect.html
I thought a cop's duty was to "Protect and Serve". Am I wrong?
So, rule .303 is basically Stan Lee's "With great power comes great responsibility."
Queercore Central love this
@John Doe using the language used in the video, that's not having one responsiblity
That's having duties that conflict with your responsibilities.
@Scott Laux as much as I love Stan Lee, I don't thibk he's that old
"must also come"
@Zurround100 too much opportunity not enough responsibilty
This comment is proof that I was here before people dislike the video too much making the negative dislike number gone
Which is why it's a TERRIBLE idea to arm teachers and expect them take down an armed gunman. People just don't understand, shooting at a paper target CANNOT duplicate someone shooting back at you trying to kill you.
Paper doesn't try to find cover, shoot back, or move around. Just like how "swordsmen" hit standing targets.
Hello people from the future, if you don't know, this video used to have negative dislikes but some ppl wanted to ruin this and they disliked this video, which destroyed the masterpiece
It went from -145 to -10 dislikes
We are experiencing the end of an beautiful event
Take an screen shot bro
No good things last forever ig
I figured I would share this story with you:
I work as an in home caregiver for disabled people (Rule 303 is pretty much a part of the job description). I've been watching your videos with one of my clients as they come out. Well now my client got a respiratory infection and is in the ICU. He has a Traech, and a Feeding tube and can't speak. It's a pretty complex system that allows him to communicate.
One of my coworkers has taken the brunt of the hours and I do what I can to ease his load. When he thanked me I just looked at him and said, "If you have the means, you have the obligation." He was taken aback. So I told him about Rule 303 and the story behind it.
A few days later I needed to borrow some money from my coworker. When I thanked him he looked at me and said "If you have the means you have the obligation."
Later that same night via letter board and spelling things out my client asked me to put on UA-cam. I asked him what he wanted to watch he responded "Beau".
@Sarah Sharp Exactly!
If you “disliked it”, it basically means you liked it
Pretty much
I don't believe so
UA-cam should replace The Dislike Button with a boo button So everyone can stop saying that dislikes are basically likes.
how
To people who ruined this..
Youre not the clown, youre the entire circus.
Luckily I was here when it had -144 dislikes and also took a screenshot
@@stefanandrejevic2570 Lucky
No, they are the whole carnival.
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@@FR1ZAA not even that, the whole comical entertainment industry
USMC You signed the m'fing Contract. man up and do your duty as you agreed to when you took your oath of office.
But this is a problem, brother. A raw 19 year old kid is clearly not informed or responsible enough to sign-off on a life and death contract: to serve in the marines or in the police.
Every kid that signs up for the military or any authority institution needs their own attorney to advise on and negotiate their contract of service.
Because anyone can (and will) skim a few pages of small print and sign where the X is. And ironically the folk who do this maybe should be excluded from service, because they cannot be serious people?
Wow, the trolls are already ruining the negative dislikes. Please don't dislike it.
Edit : it hasn't been a minute and there are 20 more dislikes. Wow.
Use the Wayback Machine.
The dislikes are no longer negative😭
I have
It's a glitch
Oh noooooooooooo
Ikr
Sad.
Me: sees negative dislikes
*CONFUSED SCREAMING*
likey
Let’s talk about you have negative dislikes
I came from there too
Not anymore
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People started disliking and now he has 500 :(
Noooo the -145 dislikes you ruined it 😒 😑 😤 💀 😐 💩😡🤬😡🤬😡😠😡🤬😡😠😡😠
I remember hearing the story of a police officer who was threatening a bystander with the line “this gun isn’t here for your protection, it’s here for mine”. I think that quite nicely sums up the systemic problem plaguing American law enforcement
This is the most amazing argument against arming teachers! Their duty is to educate! Police officers duty is to protect and serve! A public school should not be militarized!
Beau, been listening to you for a few years. This video is five years old.
Thank you for telling us the way it is and the way it should be. If you’re a resource officer, your duty is to protect the children at any cost. We’ve had way too many school shootings. Thank you.
Bingo! Beau hits the mark again.
If you don't like the job, do not take the job, don't keep the job.
Policing is tough for a lot of reasons. If you are not up to the challenge, the requirements, and meeting them within constraints of the law, then go find another way to earn your financial living.
That officer was paid 100K a year to put himself In Harm's Way... He did not! He could have ran in and saved those kids. He is a coward sir... He has no problem taking the money, but when it's time to perform your duties??? He runs behind safe walls and allow children to be slaughtered... Shame on him I am former military, and Rule 303?, yeah I know a thing or two about that. That doesn't mean make sure you come home safely. That means you run in and save those who needs saving! And if it cost you your life..., so be it! Because that is the job we signed up for and we did it. No difference for the police
It's no longer negative dislikes. This is what happens when attention is brought to something so sacred... People are evil. 🥺😢
@just a ordinary weeb the dislikes were -145 until the video blew up and more people started disliking.Now it's normal
Almost four years ago this video reminded me of another life, and of my obligation in life to help when I can. Don't talk about it, do it.
You made a damn good point that I’ve never heard anyone talk about before. Cop get payed way more than soldiers. When I went in back in the day I was making $350 a month.
They do, but don't forget soldiers get room, board, and medical. That may not close the gap, but it does narrow it. Average soldier: $42,608, average cop $59,680. www.google.com/search?q=average+soldier+salary&rlz=1C1MSIM_enUS565US565&oq=average+soldier+&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l4.6588j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 . www.google.com/search?q=average+cop+salary&rlz=1C1MSIM_enUS565US565&oq=avarage+cop+salar&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.7838j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 . Doesn't matter. If you're doing either job for the money, get out.
Lol i cleared like 305 i think
@@scorpionjs um soldiers "get that" because theyre sent wtfever the .mil wants and its hard to go shopping for groceries when you live in a tent. Also damned hard to pay for the home where your family live and pay for a place to live in say...south korea..... Starting to get it now?
@@cdreid99999 Your contemptuous tone is unwarranted; scorpionjs' comment was simply an attempt to bring precision to the discussion of compensation, including the housing of one's dependents, while making the actual point (which you should've seen if you'd read to the end of it) that bearing arms shouldn't be a strictly mercenary proposition for you if you aren't an aggressive sociopath and don't intend to serve tyranny. Also, you don't really find yourself paying for your quarters overseas (like, say, in the Republic of Korea, where I happened to spend 15 months at Uncle Sugar's behest) unless you've got your brood with you (and often not even then), and most any time you "live in a tent" (or a CHU, or a roofless house, or a roofless hole in the ground) you don't pay for your chow, and certainly not in grocery form, unless you decide you *want* to treat yourself to something at the Exchange or on the local economy (tho' your spouse can still use your BAS to eat back home), and this isn't even mentioning being tax-free (and payed a few peanuts extra) when actually deployed, etc. All of which is, again, beside the point that protests about one's level of material reward are a fig leaf for a failure to reckon with the real meaning of bearing the rods and axes.
Get it now?
yeah it was gonna get ruined, but what matters is that this was documented
I'm first reply!! I luv your vids horizon
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@@No-xw5yw hi
Yeah thanks for ruining the negative dislikes, this is why you don't have friends.
@cringe are you blaming TheTekkitRealm? If you are, stop
@cringe lmao there's nothing wrong with telling people, intentionally ruining it is wrong what I'm saying you donkey
DO NOT CLICK DISLIKE WTF, THIS VID IS WRITTEN IN UA-cam HISTORY BOOKS WHY YALL HAVE TO RUIN IT BY DISLIKING?
*oof.*
I've screenshotted the negative dislikes so it wont be forgottem
@@FatallyParasocial Awsome, it's a important part of youtube history, even tho some people Just love to ruin nice things sadly.
I don't know how to describe by feelings to this with the semi-recent uvalde school shooting, but this hits hard and accurate. Your videos often have timeless messages and we are better because of it. I learn from you and I appreciate it.
I love having an intelligent, humble mannered, common sense person to listen to. Thank you for your time.
+Beau of the Fifth Column -
” The old woman repeated, rocking her head up and down. “Catch-22. Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can’t stop them from doing.”
“What the hell are you talking about?” Yossarian shouted at her in bewildered, furious protest. “How did you know it was Catch-22? Who the hell told you it was Catch-22?”
“The soldiers with the hard white hats and clubs. The girls were crying. ‘Did we do anything wrong?’ they said. The men said no and pushed them away out the door with the ends of their clubs. ‘Then why are you chasing us out?’ the girls said. ‘Catch-22,’ the men said. ‘What right do you have?’ the girls said. ‘Catch-22,’ the men said. All they kept saying was ‘Catch-22, Catch-22.’ What does it mean, Catch-22? What is Catch-22?”
“Didn’t they show it to you?” Yossarian demanded, stamping about in anger and distress. “Didn’t you even make them read it?”
"They don’t have to show us Catch-22,” the old woman answered. “The law says they don’t have to.”
“What law says they don’t have to?”
“Catch-22.”
-7 dislikes
People who dislike just ruin everything,it's cool with videos that have - dislikes but some people fell like they need to dislikes and that's just really annoying
Yep I agree
hello im here KONO DIO DA
Yea its gone :(
Video coverage caused it to get destroyed.
At first I agreed but as soon as I saw that pfp I disagreed
I think you are wrong Beau. You say they should get a different assignment, I say they should get a different occupation, and get people willing to do the job right into it
Or the nerdy and INCEL type...they never got any "play" in school..."no pussy"
Who says YOU are actually worth the sacrifice someone-else would have to make to protect you? You pay taxes? LOL....
Michael James dude get your head checked mate. Who hurt you?
@@MichaelJames-lz7ni ...The people who agreed to make that sacrifice. We don't conscript police.
He neither protected nor served the public (children!!!) on that day... I call it cowardice and dereliction of duty.
Thanks everyone for not letting me see the "phenomenon" my self much obliged 🙃
So my dad still complains till this day that he was on a scene, with a commanding officer, and the commanding officer wouldn't allow them to enter the scene, even though the person inside was screaming for help. (He was a Detroit cop). He contacted his Sargent, telling them what was going on, and he okayed it, but my dad got shit assignments for nearly a year after that, because he ratted out his commanding officer, who my dad still calls a coward till this day, even though he's been retired for 20 years
I agree with the main message of your video. I would like to make one tangential point to the intro, though.
I really wish that people would not use the euphemism "contractors" (sometimes "civilian contractors") to refer to mercenaries. These are not guys hanging drywall or building houses. They are well-armed trained killers answerable only to a paycheque. The US government uses them to allow for deniability when they are caught violating the rules of war. Employing mercenaries takes control out of government hands and makes the citizens of countries that employ them responsible for the crimes they commit even though these mercenaries are not accountable to those citizens.
3 years ago I made R303 my personal moral framework, and managed to slip it in a song - “given the opportunity and the means, we are responsible for those within our reach”
I wanna know who taught you to speak to so many different kinds of people cohesively. You're so relatable in so many different levels. The soothing calm tone to your voice while still being so passionate about informing others. I want to sit at a camp fire and listen to the wise KY mountain man.
It was "the Breaker", and rule .303 has been a well known term in the Australian military since the Boer war.
@42 jade you might find it was the second Boer War 😇
Watch the 1980 movie called Breaker Morant to understand how the term rule .303 came about. The perceived scapegoating of Breaker Morant meant that by WW1 English Officers were no longer able to court marshal Australian soldiers under their command.
People are now ruining the dislikes , well done kids
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Beau, I love what you do and how you say it, the protective officer at my school growing up was named Paul, I would not doubt that he would’ve run into action. he was a good faithful servant that helped people. Btw, he only had one functional knee, from service, and I’ve seen him tackle students and protect people. Character is a choice, his name is Paul Schmidt. A good man.
Their job is to preserve the lives of the students and protect them from harm! Period.
100% right.
stop disliking we must preserve
I stumbled into this tonight. I love you, man - keep it up. Knowing that there is one person that knows what the fuck he is talking about makes the path easier.
Howdy beau, it’s the internet people again
Maaaaaaan are you serious?
Can you post something other than that over & over
Random Person online I sit up waiting for beau to upload
Shut up idiot. That was old about 2 months ago.
@@chrisulmer694 there really isn't a good reason to be freaking out this hard over a meme lol.
Thanks, Beau. This has been one of the most enlightening lessons you have provided. I've been listening for years, and this hit home. I hope it enlightened the people involved/ affected.
OMG Beau and Internet people, I had a sales call from a Police Union looking for money because police are targets and more and more are being killed on the job. I started giving the guy some Beau facts on cops and the guy told me he had to go.
😂😂😂😂. It was the first time they ever said they had to hang up before begging for my money. I loved it, every single fact I gave him I heard his butt puckering shut tighter. Until bam! He hung up. Really though, he had no response. What could he say? Thanks for the ammo Beau.
They don't even listen when you tell them you're unemployed and have no income.
Had them heckle me a couple times even after I flat out told them that. Wanted to argue about how little money they wanted. I don't have a job and I have zero income... How hard is that to understand?
It's a feat to get them to hang up, honestly.
@@chaossmith3864: That's why YOU hang up.
I know it seems counter-intuitive, but it gets easier after the first time.
Wait did you say close to 100k a year? In Florida? Most of the teachers don’t make that. And the teachers that died put them selves in between the gunman and their students, they died saving the lives of their students.
congrats for being here not for the negative dislikes
I'm really glad you referenced this in another video today. I've only been watching your stuff for about a year-ish...and now I finally understand why there are those that constantly try and discredit you! Yet not ONE person I've seen has been able to logically give a reason as to why you're "wrong". It's so odd that the truth pisses people off so badly.
TheTekkitRealm sent us.
To the people who mass disliked, I hope you have a terrible rest of the week. You’ve ruined an experience for me and thousands of others 🙂
shut up about tekkit
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@@treybnokia1530 he's not trashing tekkit, he's trashing his audience
Goodbye negative dislikes, people are gonna ruin it
Rip
@Sylas Morris Yep, people are assholes
People made it from -144 to -42... WRRRYYY
for you that is saying that : 6:15
@@Lukas-mt6li Awh. thank you for being so edgy! I don't care if no one asks. Basically you are saying you care.
I can’t even begin to imagine the stress and the pressure that an armed guard at a school would feel - just in knowing that every day you go to work, there’s a possibility that you won’t be coming home. I’m sure that those in law enforcement feel the same way. That said...
None of the excuses that are being used to support that guard’s failure are valid. It doesn’t matter how much the job pays, or the fact that he had a side arm and was going up against an active shooter with a rifle. He willingly took the job, and he knew exactly what his primary job was, what the risks were. Presumably, the description of his job was made very clear, in detail. And, anyone who takes a job as an armed guard at a school these days would have to know what the risks are.
He failed, and kids died, and were wounded, and he didn’t do his job. It takes a lot more than just being armed to do that job; courage isn’t held in the sidearm that you carry or the caliber of the rounds. It takes a certain character, and a brutal honesty with yourself, knowing - and fully accepting - that you are there for one single purpose: to protect other’s lives - even if it means sacrificing your own to do so.
Could he have prevented the tragedy if he had done what he was supposed to do? No one can say. But one thing is for certain... the fact that he didn’t even try ended with tragic results.
Cop: I'm scared
Jury and Judge: Oh ok fam no problem.
That's why this excuse works
Don’t mind me, I just came here from thetekkitrelms latest video.
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I bet you all disliked, don't do it
Oh my god. He had one job. One job. I graduated high school after Columbine, so I didn't know about how school resource officers became a thing. (I also wasn't as politically informed as I am now.)
That's literally what he got paid to do, and he didn't do it.
*Breaker Morant* is a fav film of mine since I was a young teen in the early 80's. I hadn't heard it used outside of the film (even though I assumed the phrase came from transcripts of the actual trial). I was shocked to see this has actually become a part of the vernacular.
I come back to this video from time to time. The obligation to act because you have the means at hand.
I look up lots of things from your videos and sometimes I think they ought to come with footnotes. But I learn so much.
I do the same thing. This one is an important one.
"He only had a pistol and the guy had a semi-automatic rifle." Umm yeah. Then he's a coward. Imagine one of my soldiers saying "the enemy is using snipers, IEDs, and rockets so I'm not going outside the wire"; yep, some people just have no business being charged with the responsibility of protecting others. "Personal Courage" is fleeting.
Thanks for the perspective. I resort to speaking, uh, invectively when this dude comes up in conversation. Your final point, regarding his 9mm sidearm versus the AR-15 is on point. A person who carries a sidearm to work should train regularly. A highly-trained individual was need in that horrifying situation, not someone counting the days until their pension. I have far more to say about this but I'll shut up.
Thanks for the great uploads, really appreciated here!
If you take that oath and step up to become a law enforcement officer of ANY type, you actively agree to put your life on the line to protect others. Just the same as when you step up to the line and agree to become a member of the military. You write and sign a blank check with the value being your life as SOON as you agree to do that.
I'm watching this video in January 2024, almost two years after the Uvalde, TX, school shooting, and however many days, weeks, months, years, and DECADES after FAR, FAR too many other school shootings. ANY officer that behaved like those officers did at Uvalde and stood by WHILE KIDS WERE BEING SHOT (or, at the VERY least, threatened!) should SERIOUSLY reconsider their line of work, because they DO NOT DESERVE to wear that badge.
Plain. And. Simple.
While mostly I agree with you Beau, I have one thing to add. I'm not making an excuse for the resource officers, but I feel this point should be made. In our CURRENT times, bravado is cheap and running wild. Many people might actually FEEL that they would lay down their lives for the right reason, and make the decision to take on that responsibility... Many who have never actually been in that situation before. Going with your 4% statistic of actual killers, I would estimate about 20% to 25% could actually envision themselves able to do what they need to, even without the experience. As you said in an earlier video, when the situation arises most would Flee Fight or Freeze... That is where I think most of the officers that have that duty are today. The first time they are put in the stressful situation, Freeze or Flee become instinct. I appreciate that you pointed out that you wouldn't label the officer as a coward... I know that I had combat medic training in the military and practiced often while I was in. Years later, I was one of a few that "had experience" while working in a factory. A fellow worker had a seizure and I was across the aisle. It was within my KNOWLEDGE to take action, but in the moment all I could do was shout for help... I am ashamed to say that I Froze... Luckily 2 others with more recent practice took control of the situation and the person was taken care of. After everything was under control, the knowledge that escaped me in the moment flooded back in. I equate this to those that have the knowhow and the training in arms but lack the experience and/or practice. They might THINK they can handle it, only to find out that they are in over their heads... And I agree with you - they should step away from the responsibility if that is true.
Don't feel bad. One of the hardest men I know had gone through literally hundreds of doors. He was definitely part of that 4%. One day out of nowhere he locked up at the door, he just froze. It happens. It took him a solid 30 seconds (that's an eternity in this situation) to pull it together. After seeing that, I realized anybody can be overcome by fear or shock. Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the nose. Recovering from it, learning from it, and moving on is all that matters.
Thing is also, the majority of the people KNOW that not everyone has the ability to act a hero when push comes to shove. That's why it's extra important to acknowledge that and own up to it. It gives the force the reflection it needs to grow and improve, and it shows the public the gravity of the job. Yes, people will be angry. But they're angry now too. Honesty is such an underestimated quality.
You're right, there is no way to know how you'll react in that situation. But, that is what the training is for. All that screaming and practicing you see military people doing in basic and then further into their specialization is for a reason. So that the reactions are automatic, it requires very little thought process. The fact that is so easy to becomes qualified as a police officer in the US is part of the issue. A well trained marine is trained to react in a certain way, and the same rules apply for the police.
Take a look at how other nations train their cops, violent resolutions are low on their order of actions but very well trained into them so that it becomes a default action once it's engaged. The British police shooting of the armed attackers a while ago is a good example.
What is the police motto???
TO PROTECT AND SERVE
Seams police don't feel like they have to do either, anymore.
why are people disliking again, it makes the negative number go up!! don’t dislike!
The Military Industrial Complex. All about the money...
Power is Taken it is a industry
I had this same discussion with someone before. I agree that cops avoid risk while they willingly took a job that put them in a direct path to danger. It frankly sad to see. It perfectly explains why they reach for their guns the moment they feel even slightly threatened.
Stop disliking the video, let it stay as a negative xD
That was awesome my dude. I very much enjoy your videos good sir.