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Analysis Summary
Ask yourself: “If I turn the sound off, does this argument still hold up?”
Association
Pairing a new idea, product, or person with something you already feel positively or negatively about. The goal is to transfer your existing emotional response without any logical connection. It works below conscious awareness.
Evaluative conditioning (Pavlov); IPA 'Transfer' technique (1937)
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- This video provides a rare look at the unpredictable variety of calls police officers receive and offers genuine entertainment through unusual animal behavior.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of 'Association'—pairing the authority of the police with the universal likability of animals to soften the viewer's perception of the institution.
Influence Dimensions
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Knowing about these techniques makes them visible, not powerless. The ones that work best on you are the ones that match beliefs you already hold.
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Transcript
Hey goat. >> Hello everyone. >> Goat. Hey, where do you live? Little goat guy. Hey, look at this. Look how cool this car is. Get in the car. Yeah, that's good. That's a good goat. Come here. Go. Hey, goat. Come here. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Come here. Come here. Hey. Hey. You have the right to remain silent and not make any statements at all. Any statements you make may be used against you at trial. Any statements you make may be used as evidence against you in court. >> When I go in there, I want to be able to like get it. >> It's a turkey, not a tiger. >> Yeah. It's going to scratch. Dude, have you seen Have you hunted turkey before? >> I see it. How big is it? >> Uh, it's I think it's doable. >> Oh, yeah. >> It's walking around. It's >> not a tom, so that's good. >> Oh god. >> All right. Uh, should we just go in at it? >> What are you hiding over there for? >> You got the gloves and the net. Come on, just go. >> All right. Yeah. >> Told you it's getting >> Yeah, we needed two OF THESE, BRADY. YOU GET IT OR NOT? >> GOT IN ONE ROOM HERE. >> OKAY, keep it in that room. We need another nat >> cuz I'm useless. >> Oh my god. >> Got him. >> Hey, well done. >> All right. Now, just a little that guy. Do not let this thing. >> We got her. There you go. Well done. Woo. How you doing? Oh, you're a friendly boy. Oh, you're a good boy. Oh, you're a good boy. Here. Oh, you going to get in? You're just going to get in? Okay. Well, I got to drive though. Scooch. Can you scooch? Can you scooch back? No, I got to drive. Okay. Okay. Uh, how are we going to do this? Can you move over? No. Over here. You're slobbering on my seat, dude. Come on. Look at this clown. Okay, come on. I got to get in. No, I got to get in. Can you move? There you go. Oh, good boy. Oh my god. >> OKAY. Come on. Come on. PUNCH IN. >> OH, WRONG WAY. >> Come on. >> No. Come on. Just make a hole. Make a hole. Come on. Don't shoot. >> Hey, you're supposed to use your rake. >> Go open the garage door. >> Go open the garage door. >> Get that table out of there. >> Make a run for it. >> WHERE THE HELL? >> NO. >> YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING ME. >> So crazy. >> Go. >> Wait. Mom. No. >> Look at her. chasing him out of there. >> Oh, the scar is in the way. I can't see this guy. Go get him. He can't even run, right? They're scared of it. Oh, that lady's not scared. Poor thing. A She can't even get Oh. know what could happen, man. Of course. Of course. Watch your head. Watch your head, brother. Glass. Yeah. And like I said, brother, he has antlers, so just a heads up. You know what I mean? >> It must have been the most unusual bank breakin the place had ever seen because the intruder turned out to be a deer. I got clear. Yeah. you down here. I'm going to turn your radio. >> The squirrel turned it on. now because >> slowly Mr. Gator. >> Oh my god. Oh my god. >> HE WON'T GET IN HERE. HE WON'T GO AFTER YOU. WALTER, GET IN HERE NOW. Get in here, boy. Get in here. You shoot your ass. I'm sorry. Oh, I thought you were talking to me. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> Yeah. A judge determined that the woman's dog was a threat, yet she did nothing about it, and the dog kept being walked without a muzzle. As a result, the police were left with no option but to seize the animal. >> Yeah. >> All right. Well, ma'am, he >> Oh, no. The pigs are being chased by little pigs. How funny is that? You ever see a pig get chased by a pig? Where'd he go? >> Any idea where? Uh, no. It's been in the neighbor's yard. Hey guy, >> are you serious? >> Whose pig is this? >> Right up here. >> Oh, right there. >> I got a pole, but this one's kind of small, so I'll grab it. Look at you. You're a hero. >> This big guy got stuck in a trash bin and couldn't get out without help. >> The risky rescue operation fell to the officers. Oh, there you go. He's going to go down and he's going to come out. >> Yep. Oh, yeah. There we go. Oh, yeah. Oh, there he goes. He's out. Come on. at a boy. Oh, >> get >> none of the officers could have imagined that chasing a wild piglet would turn out to be the toughest thing of their entire careers. >> Oh, it's a standoff. It's a standoff. It's a standoff. Get him. Get him, MIKE. >> You said no. >> Excellent. Get off the car. Get off the car. >> It's okay. >> Go. Go. >> An officer showed up at the farm to investigate a missing pony. >> We'll see if insurance covers that. I got it all on video. It's fine. >> Well, there you go. Thank you. >> Looks like this little guy was ready to give a witness statement. >> That's my hood, dude. >> Get off the car. I'll pull out as soon as you get him off. >> I got it. >> This isn't the first time officers have had to chase down a kangaroo named Irwin. The little rascal has escaped from his owners for the second time, and he's grown quite a bit since his last encounter with the police. >> We just need our resident cowboy, dude. I knew it. buddy. >> Oh my Jesus. >> You okay? >> Oh my god. >> At this point, we got 148. Oh my god, dude. You're stuck. STUCK. Here he is a little bit drama. >> What happened? Joel good. >> What' you hit? Atlanta police were responding to a car fire when they discovered a dog tied to a tree just steps away from the burning vehicle. The officers rushed to help, freeing the animal and giving it the care and affection it truly deserved. >> Hey, buddy. Hey, buddy. It's okay. >> It's okay, buddy. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here, buddy. >> Hey, buddy. It's okay. It's okay. No. No. No. No. Don't cut it. Don't cut it. He's on the Yeah, it's okay. It's okay. It's okay, buddy. It's okay. It's okay. He's okay. Jesus. >> Let me count the door. Let me count. Hold him. Just hold him. If I cut him, I cut him. Pedal, too. >> I got you. I got you. Bring him down if you can. Bring him down. I got you. I got you. I got you. He off. He off. He off. Come on. Come on. He off. He off. Come on. I GOT HIM. NO. Come here. I got you. Come here. Come here. Come here. >> Hold on y'all. >> How about they going to let you go down? >> Chicken chicken. Get you up to date. What? What is Huh? >> What turkey? My name is Tot. >> Quack quack. Oh man. Yeah. Quack. Quack. Get back up. Back up. BACK UP. Somebody better come get in. Quack. Yeah. Back up. Yeah. Here's your stuff back. Back up. Back up. Back up. I I'll be right back, ma'am. Give me a second. All right. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come on. Oh god. Go this way. This way. This way. Go. Keep going this way. You know, some big old talons. Come here. Unless it's an emu. This feathered troublemaker acted like a hardened repeater fender. >> Look, look who's got you now. Don't move. Don't move. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. Hey. Hey. Don't bite me. Don't even think about it. Don't do it. Are you done resisting? >> I don't want to have to charge you. Yeah. Say hello. Oh, >> he probably needs more help with the zebra than I need. >> So, what are we doing? >> A trailer carrying wild animals suddenly burst into flames for unknown reasons. The police managed to save all the camels and zebras and keep them from panicking. >> Come on. COME ON. COME ON, BOY. COME ON, BOY. COME ON. LET ME GO. All right. Go go go go go. >> All right. Y'all need to come on now. Come on, let's go. >> Everybody get back. >> Hey, is that it? >> Yes. >> 135. Boy, we're going to be out with the kangaroo and the owners. Oh yeah. >> Is it a kangaroo or walabe? >> Walabe. >> Told you. >> Actually, >> what's his name? >> Charlie. >> I know. This is a cute name. >> Charlie, your little escape artist. >> Hello. >> I know you want another question. >> Whoa. You are very soft. >> I'm not going to lie. This is going to be like the highlight of my entire year. So, that's really what I'm saying. >> I saw this on the board. I'm like, you got to be kidding. It's the good stuff. Look. >> Yes. >> I bet you >> Oh, yeah. >> He said he got one. >> I let you for sure. >> Oh man, you are so It's like a rabbit almost. >> Police department. Search war. >> Get out of there. Are you kidding me? Get out. There's nothing to eat in there. Come. Looks like those two have zero respect for law enforcement. >> Quit eating that. >> Get out of here. >> Come on. Don't you eat that. >> Turns out it only takes one stubborn swan to bring traffic to a standill. It took coordinated teamwork to round up the feathered rule breaker. Heat. Heat. No thanks. Hey, go home. Go home. Go home. GO. HEY. HEY. HEY. Get back. Hey. HEY. I pick some people. DOWN THE ROAD. DOWN the road. Come on. >> A routine neighborhood patrol turned into a hilarious little quest for the officer. A whole flock of chickens had escaped from a nearby farm and the officers had to catch them all >> that way. >> Yeah, good chicken. I shall make you birth. That was fun. >> I remember I'm friends. >> Here we go, baby. Go to mama. We're going to get Woo! Did you get sprayed? >> No. >> I'm going to try to get animal control out here. >> My dispatch said they wouldn't come out down the interstate. >> I'm going to try to get No, I'll get them out here. >> The officers keep everyone here safe, and that includes the ducklings, too. Come on, >> buddy. Don't say a word without a lawyer. No, this isn't a harmless pet dog. It's a wild coyote. Of course, they couldn't just leave it in trouble, but helping it required extreme caution. What that shovel? There it is. Good work. Good work, y'all. Imagine coming home to find an enraged mother raccoon waiting for you, convinced you're a threat to her babies. That's exactly what happened to the person who filmed this video. Oh, >> another one. Everybody, what happened? D. Take a look at this body cam video of officers wrangling that snake. Better them than me. The police department says incidents like this highlight the wide range of calls their officers respond to every day. Can you imag Uh-uh. Nope. Nope. They got the snake in a bucket. Safely released it somewhere away from homes and people. Thank you to the trophy club police out there. We appreciate y'all. The stuff nightmares are made of for so many. >> Where are you taking them? >> Higher ground. How many police officers do you think it takes to catch a goose? Ouch. Heat. strong. This is abnormal. Oh, >> this area is a well-known spot for joggers. Although an alligator here certainly adds extra motivation to pick up the pace, human safety is far more important. Heat. Hey, Heat. Heat. Heat. The scaly intruder was relocated to a remote body of water where it won't pose a threat to anyone.
Video description
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