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The danger of downplaying violence during riots
Dr. David Starkey explains how biased reporting on riots often display police backing down from violent attacks, ultimately making people feel threatened and unsafe in their own homes. He predicts that regardless of political affiliation, people will not want to see their cities burn during this election.
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ChapterThe danger of downplaying violence during riots
Episode#235 - Konstantin Kisin - Approval To Speak Freely
PodcastModern Wisdom
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ChapterThe danger of downplaying violence during riots
Episode#235 - Konstantin Kisin - Approval To Speak Freely
PodcastModern Wisdom
Allowing riots to continue and claiming that they are largely peaceful when police officers are being attacked may lead to people feeling unsafe and may cause the destruction of properties.
44:02 - 47:41 (03:38)
Summary
Allowing riots to continue and claiming that they are largely peaceful when police officers are being attacked may lead to people feeling unsafe and may cause the destruction of properties. It is important to address the disorder before it leads to more chaos.