The Body Camera Propaganda Playbook
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Democrats just handed ICE exactly what ICE asked for.
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Body cameras were supposed to hold police accountable. So why is police violence still rising? Why are cops almost never convicted using body cam footage? And why are Democrats (the same politicians who just tripled the ICE budget) now demanding that ICE agents wear body cameras?
In this episode of Free Speech Friday, I sit down with Alec Karakatsanis, lawyer and author of the fantastic book Copaganda, to uncover the hidden history of police body cameras. While body cams are presented as a technological fix to deeply rooted institutional problems, they actually have the opposite effect.
We talk about how the multi-billion dollar police surveillance industry originally struggled to get funding for these cameras, how Steven Spielberg donated money to put cameras on cops, how the narrative completely shifted, and how Big Tech is cashing in.
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We break down:
How the police surveillance industry lobbied for body cameras for years before Ferguson, and why they desperately wanted them
The brilliant marketing switch that rebranded body cams from a police surveillance tool into an "accountability and transparency" reform
Why body camera footage is used every single day to prosecute poor people in courtrooms across America, but almost never used against the police
How Barack Obama, Eric Holder, and the Democratic Party helped sell this surveillance expansion to liberals
Why the DOJ's own research shows body cameras do NOT reduce police misconduct or violence
How ICE agents who killed Alex Preti and René Good were already filming themselves and were celebrated by their bosses
The AI, facial recognition, and predictive policing data being harvested from body cam footage right now
Why demanding body cams on ICE is a distraction from real accountability and actually gives ICE more money and power
How Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and Kristi Noem all ended up on the same side of this debate
The parallel between body cam propaganda and Democrat-backed internet surveillance laws