The Flock camera subject boils down pretty simply. It is just an attempt by city councils and local governments to nationalize the HOA process and maximize revenue to further bloat government.
Your new HOA fee for living in a Flock "secured" city will be catching a fresh fine every time the AI-powered camera system attached to your local trash truck or school bus drives by and determines your grass hasn't been maintained well enough.
Fresh shingles in the driveway because you were fixing up that old shed on your property? That's going to be a fine because you didn't submit to bureaucracy and file a permit to fix your own property.
This subject is not about preventing crime. It is not a matter of "If you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about."
The flock cameras are about gaining total control over every single thing you do with AI automation to capture and monitor every single second of human existence in the United States. It will be used as a weapon against The People every single second of every single day.
It is about maximizing revenue outside of taxes through fees and fines. They are aiming for control past even what the EU has accomplished over the last decade, and they want to do it overnight so there is no time for the people to react.
Destroying flock cameras is simply an act of throwing the tea into the harbor, as is our right as Americans when our elected representatives choose to no longer represent us.
@johnarnold Yes, as long as they acquire it with the intent to make it accessible to the public that actually owns it, and steward it properly. The current BLM model isn’t perfect but has shown huge success in preserving habitat for game species and wildlife and still offering grazing leases
What an absolutely HISTORIC two seasons for CU
• 0-6 vs Top 25 🔥
• 2-9 vs power conference teams with at least a .500 record 🤯
• Tons of smack talked to opponents 😤
• Cool chains and sunglasses worn 😎
Public land makes the intermountain west a truly spectacular place by giving people access to mountains, lakes, and rivers.
The Department of Interior, when not run by communists, does a generally good job with maintaining public land and making it accessible for hiking, fishing, kayaking, etc.
You’d be amazed with how great public land can be when you live in a homogenous high trust society, like most of the intermountain west is.
I am pro-public land.
Remember when Scott Servais was so married to handedness matchups that he put in Robbie Ray instead of Erik Swanson who had a BA of .200 and K/BB ratio of 14.33(‼️) against Lefties and basically handed the A*tros a World Series????
@Papaya_Wildcat@MinvstrD Reddit is the best real-world example of confirmation bias that exists today. You can literally join a little digital tribe of r/yourunhingedopinion with moderators who will toss out any dissenting opinion like it’s a deformed spartan baby