Episode Details

Back to Episodes
Why Are We Expected To Judge Videos We Can't Watch? | Monologue Monday

Why Are We Expected To Judge Videos We Can't Watch? | Monologue Monday

Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Description

Text the show!

We are the most recorded people in human history.

Body cameras.
License plate readers.
Traffic cameras.
Security cameras.
Ring cameras.
AI surveillance systems.

The footage exists.

So why can't we see it?

Tonight Chad examines three stories that all point to the same uncomfortable question:

• Henry Nowak in the UK
• The Karmelo Anthony / Austin Metcalf case in Texas
• Public access fights over license plate reader footage

The cameras are rolling. The evidence exists.

Yet increasingly the public is expected to trust interpretations instead of seeing the evidence for themselves.

If the footage proves what you're saying...

show us the footage.

📱 Text the show:
252-CHAD-LAW
(252-242-3529)

If you see us, share us.

CHAPTERS

00:00 Cold Open
02:10 Host Introduction
03:20 Three Stories, One Pattern
08:15 The Priesthood of Information
15:40 We Were Promised Accountability
24:15 The Ron Story
29:45 Karmelo Anthony & Hidden Footage
35:30 The Star Chamber Problem
39:50 AI, Surveillance & Public Access
44:20 The Exceptions Became The Rule
48:00 Main Episode Ends
48:01 Rumble Exclusive Q&A
01:00:00 End

#Transparency
#Government
#Politics
#News
#MonologueMonday

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us