So Israel shot down a US AH-64 Apache helicopter
On the anniversary of the USS Liberty attack
And the US is dragged back into war with Iran
And nobody notices this?
Left vs Right disagree on everything.
Except this:
NO MORE FLOCK CAMERAS!
NO MORE MASS SURVEILLANCE!
We did NOT consent.
We are NOT suspects.
We are NOT your products.
We WILL defend liberty at ALL costs.
Respect EXISTENCE or expect RESISTANCE!
BREAKING: We're suing the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service over their plan to give away 715 acres of a public wildlife refuge to billionaire corporation Space X.
Americans shouldn't be sacrificing their public lands to subsidize a company owned by the richest man in the world.
Why would there be molten steel falling out of excavator buckets WEEKS after 9/11?
Because there were tons of thermitic material, still igniting, in the rubble. Workers and firemen described seeing molten steel beneath the rubble, and in the basements.
This is what
If your bank forced you to legally put a certain amount of your paycheck every payday for 30 years into a savings account for your "retirement," didn't give you interest, then when you were getting ready to retire, said "we're only going to give you 70% of your money back, because we can't afford to pay you the full amount."
Would you accept that?
Vote every Republican out.
Cypriot authorities say alleged 1MDB scandal mastermind’s legal team did not oppose seizure of 6 million euro villa he bought as part of their country’s now-scrapped “golden passport” scheme.
https://t.co/nOWGwXi9Xy
This is what “just a license plate reader” can look like in real life.
A man spent a month in jail even though the camera data reportedly placed him miles from the crime scene.
Bad data, rushed assumptions, and weak oversight can ruin lives.
https://t.co/H65WkfSNld
There are credible allegations made against Donald Trump that he mutilated a child’s nipples while raping her.
Allegations so serious, his inner circle had to meet in the Situation Room to discuss them.
I mean, how the fuck isn’t this the biggest scandal in the world right now?
After ignoring repeated warnings a DHS Border Wall Contractor just bulldozed a 1000 year intaglio (giant figure carved into the ground) that was an archeological wonder and one of the oldest surviving in the SW
Trump: “There is no democracy in Cuba; we will take it over.”
Meanwhile, in the United States, police are firing 37mm rounds at close range at a young woman protesting against ICE.
New: Cops keep getting arrested for using Flock to stalk people. Seemingly every week there's a new case, the details usually similar. Cops use unfettered access to Flock to surveil an ex. They most often search plates hundreds of times over months
https://t.co/QDou8Z8612
Repost Facebook partners with think-tank (Atlantic Council)funded by Saudi Arabia, major oil companies, defense contractors, and Charles Koch to Censor Posts That Threaten “Democracy”
https://t.co/EC7P2u3p0g
Massachusetts is moving closer and closer toward one of the strongest privacy laws in the US. The House passed a bill 146–0 that would let people access or delete data held by major companies, require opt-in consent before sensitive data is shared, AND ban the sale of precise location data.
All of this is important.
Violations to our privacy are usually framed as "harmless marketing data" to sell us some little ads, but it's way more invasive and evil than that.
Their data can show whether you visited an abortion clinic, a therapist, a mosque, a union hall, a protest, a courthouse, a shelter, a treatment center, etc. It can reveal where you sleep, who you meet, what communities you belong to, and what vulnerabilities you have.
And then it can sell that information to predatory institutions with bad intentions.
The bill still has to go through the full process before it's finalized, but it's a big deal because the vote in the Massachusetts House was unanimous, which shows that privacy laws are proving to have widespread bipartisan support.
We need national legislation before it's too late.
"We are in extreme danger," says climate scientist Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman), who warns that this summer "could be the hottest summer we've ever experienced in our lives, but it could also be the coolest summer for the rest of our lives."
Kalmus says he was forced to resign his job at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, where he worked for 15 years but faced growing pressure and censorship over his activism.
ZePlan
To pay to stop wars is what roman empire did in the last years.
Barbarians were not overwhelming, but roma had lost his will, his project
To have a goal is required for an empire
Roe v Wade was kind of defeat for GOP. The loss of a major union bad action
They told the public these cameras were for serious crime.
Now we keep seeing cases where officers are accused of using access to stalk people.
That is the problem with mass surveillance: once the database exists, abuse becomes a feature, not a surprise.
https://t.co/vRR8sYoOIZ