Eric Moutsos: Unfiltered Insights from a Former SLCPD Officer
Without the freedom to refuse, if you don't have the freedom to refuse, you don't have freedom.
Ever wondered what it's like to be on the inside of a police department? Eric Moutsos, a former Salt Lake City police officer, joins Rob Mace and Chris on The Normon Podcast to share his candid experiences and strong opinions. Eric opens up about his disagreements with certain police practices, like arrest quotas and inter-department discrimination, which led him to speak out towards the end of his career. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.
During the pandemic, Eric took action by forming a group aimed at supporting small businesses and defending individual rights, which he believes were trampled during lockdowns. The conversation is a rollercoaster ride through a variety of topics. You'll hear Eric's thoughts on the role of the church and family in society, conspiracy theories, drug use, and incarceration. He doesn't shy away from controversial subjects like COVID-19, vaccines, and government intervention either.
Eric's perspective on history and its lessons for today is both eye-opening and cautionary. His words are sure to leave you pondering long after the episode ends. As Eric puts it, 'Without the freedom to refuse, you don't have freedom'. Tune in for an episode that's as raw as it is thought-provoking, offering a unique glimpse into the mind of a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in.