It's fitting to start this on Mother's Day, in honor of the Mother of the Revolution.
No more AI junk. No more spy factories disguised as "Data Centers". No digital ID. No Flock cameras or infrastructure.
If you see it, and are part of the resistance, use this hashtag.
#NoFate
@LeeKurtiss@historyinmemes You know what, you're right. I could have sunk time into watching the whole video to see if it is a viable example.
Tell you what, here are the Google results, with many pages. Go pick one for yourself.
https://t.co/gZyHORP8bf
This guy fights an ALPR ticket with the kind of words that only come from experience
Take a look at him. He’s an Everyman. He’s not a great orator, he’s dressed like he just got off work, but he went and did it. He spoke his piece. He exercised his first amendment right to a redress of grievances.
So should we ALL
Finding out when your next local council meeting is is only a search away
Reminder: Consent cannot be collective. If one person says "no" and you take their property anyway, it’s theft… no matter how many of your neighbors voted to allow it.
Flock Safety says its cameras don’t track people.
But the company’s own training videos show police using the system to track suspects “from location to location to location.”
@MW4Liberty More notorious government exemptions are RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act)
and Social Security, which is a blatant Ponzi scheme. But the government runs it, so it's fine.
@MW4Liberty If you do that to a government agent (cop, judge, legislator) it's felony stalking.
But the government always exempts themselves from anything resembling standards.
@AccActivist@liora_@historyinmemes Or perhaps was delivering nearby and had the wrong house.
Perfectly normal, or at least, forgivable.
I would still be wary, but cool.
Texas: "We need your ID for age verification to use the internet. Think of the children."
Also Texas: loses 3 million driver's licenses and passports through a hunting and fishing license database
The Lone Star State is now the Lone Leak State. 🎣🤡
No online banking? Fine. Hello cash, silver and gold.
No online shopping? Fine. Hello markets, local shops and buying directly from people.
No Amazon? Fine. Hello car boot sales and independent businesses.
No social media? Fine. Hello real conversations and community notice boards.
No food deliveries? Fine. Hello home cooking and trading eggs for vegetables with the neighbour.
No Uber? Fine. Hello lifts from friends and sharing journeys.
No Netflix? Fine. Hello DVDs, board games and evenings around the table.
No WhatsApp? Fine. Hello landlines, handwritten letters and knocking on your mate’s door.
No online dating? Fine. Hello actually meeting people.
No online marketplaces? Fine. Hello swap shops and bartering.
No Deliveroo? Fine. Hello supporting local cafés.
No loyalty apps? Fine. Hello paying with cash and leaving no digital trail.
No online schools? Fine. Hello community teaching and home education.
No smart devices? Fine. Hello watches that tell the time and phones that only make calls.
No facial recognition? Fine. Hello privacy.
No digital identity? Fine.
Hello Nokia 3210s, paper maps, pen pals, cash in your pocket, neighbours who know your name, children playing outside, local communities and a life that doesn’t require permission from an app.
Funny how what some people call “going backwards” sounds suspiciously like how millions of us grew up.
Bring it on.
Why would a police officer do this? And did he not know that everything is being recorded?
Shocking bodycam footage shows a cop during a traffic stop appearing to plant drugs on a suspect. The video captures the moment the officer allegedly places the evidence and then “discovers” it all while his own bodycam is rolling.
Cases like this raise serious questions about trust and accountability. What do you think should happen when officers get caught on their own cameras?