Preston Moore, K Preston Moore

The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself

Preston Moore, K Preston Moore

  • Episode #3: Police Shooting Thoughts

Episode #3: Police Shooting Thoughts

Saturday 9th December 2017

Explore police shootings, militarization, and the power of sharing personal stories in this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity'.
14 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Engaging
Raw
Non-judgmental

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The High Cost of Anonymity Podcast: Exploring the Cost of Keeping Your Life Experience to Yourself
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Preston Moore, K Preston Moore
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Police Shootings: The Unspoken Consequences and the Call for Change

That video is an example of literally treating an American, who may or may not have been doing something crazy as a war criminal, just like we would be treating someone overseas of not trusting anybody, having an ar on the guy you know, basically assuming that he's dangerous, etc.
Ever wondered about the true cost of staying silent on police shootings? In this thought-provoking episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', hosts Preston Moore and K Preston Moore tackle the heavy topic of police militarization and its devastating effects. They dive into a harrowing incident where an unarmed man was shot by a police officer, questioning whether he should still be alive and if the officer should face prosecution.
The conversation doesn't stop there; it expands to cover the broader issues of the War on Drugs, the corporatization of prisons, and how these factors contribute to the aggressive nature of modern policing. The hosts also explore the impact of PTSD on officers and the justice system, highlighting how untreated mental health issues can lead to tragic outcomes.
This episode isn't just about pointing fingers; it's a call to action for sharing personal stories to break the stigma around mental health and support. By opening up about our experiences, we can help normalize counseling, therapy, and support groups, making them as common as going to the gym. If you're ready to dive deep into these pressing issues and learn how sharing your story can be a superpower, this episode is a must-listen.