Reason Writers Around Town: Cato Interview With Radley Balko on Technology and Police Accountability
The Cato Institute's Caleb Brown interviewed Reason senior editor Radley Balko for Cato's daily podcast today on the topic of how video technology is helping to hold police and government more accountable. Have a listen here.
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Reason Writers Around Town: Cato Interview With Radley Balko on Technology and Police Accountability
Isn't that sorta like the Fraternal Order of Police interviewing Chief Gates?
KIDDING!
Ask Balko what he thinks about the fact that PC has gone so far that a black man is on the cover of a text book on Western history.
Also, if he could address the rumors about his orientation too, that would be great.
I don't agree with police brutality, but if some cop tasered Dick Hoste in the nuts, I wouldn't really object to said cop's inevitable promotion.
At least his nuts are filled with patriotic white sperm. Now if he could just find a woman whose vagina didn't slam shut at the thought of fucking him, he'd repopulate the world with the pure and perfect white race.
Or has he already...
"Also, if he could address the rumors about his orientation too, that would be great."
Why - were you hoping to get a date with the gay black man on the book cover?
Also, if he could address the rumors about his orientation too, that would be great.
You first, Dick. I heard yesterday you're a bottom for black men and into water sports. Is that true?