Hmm...
Destroy a Flock camera = felony. Maybe prison and fine.
Do nothing = Watch the 1st and 4th Amendments disappear while my kids inherit an indefinite digital prison.
Decisions, decisions... 🤔
In America, you can face up to 18 years in prison for damaging a surveillance camera...
But only 6 months probation for damaging a child.
⚖️ Our justice system is severely broken 💔 protecting property and power over our kids.
Axon @axon_enterprise is another company just like @Flock_Safety that infringes on the rights of Americans. It’s time to put an end to the surveillance state!
This is extremely suspicious
A Flock Camera is being installed right outside an ‘Academy Sports + Outdoors’
These sell firearms, but pay very close attention to where the camera is pointed. Right at the door. This isn’t tracking license plates, it’s literally installed and pointed directly at the door of the sporting store to capture who’s going in and out
Almost like it’s mass surveillance and could be tracking people purchasing firearms or into these hunting activities
Flock and Flock-like cameras track where law-abiding people go, who they visit, and how they live - all without a warrant.
I attempted to stop this with an amendment, which unfortunately failed recently in Committee; that’s not the end of this, though. The mass surveillance of the American People must end. Call your legislators.
STOP THE FLOCK.
Life of Gen Z :
- School is scam
- College degree is useless
- COVID stole prime memories
- Ai replace your jobs
- House cost your soul + 30 years
- Worst era for relationships
- And boomers still say you're lazy
‼️ Last week, the US House of Representatives passed the KIDS Act.
If it passes the Senate, it will be the end of the open Internet. Platforms will be forced to implement age verification. You will have to upload your government ID to post on social media.
The goal is to fully track every internet user and to implement global KYC regulation for free speech.
It was never about the kids. It’s about governments having full control over what you do and say on the Internet.
Posted something bad about your government 5 years ago? Liked a post criticizing the regime? Retweeted a post against the official narrative? Watch how protecting the kids becomes fighting terrorism or hate speech pretty soon. You will be found and you will be prosecuted.
There is no free speech in this world without a free Internet. The Internet must remain open for anyone, with or without government identification. You have a human right for privacy and for free speech.
This is a coordinated attack. Age verification laws are being proposed all over the planet, everywhere at the same time.
We must fight back.
FIFA are supposed to suspend countries whose politicians interfere in how the World Cup is managed.
Go for it Belgium. Take legal action Court of Arbitration in Sport, Switzerland, and US courts all at the same time.
Do it for the game.
If I’m Belgium I’m refusing to play the game. You can’t change the rules because a fat orange paedophile tells you it’s his tournament and he decides who plays. Utterly fucking ridiculous
This is the future of America if we don’t step up against this corrupted government. They don’t give a fuck about anything or anyone. Time to revolt and start a revolution
🚨 A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL SPOKE OUT AGAINST A DATA CENTER AND POLICE FORCIBLY REMOVED HER — THEY'RE COMING AFTER YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH
A 14-year-old girl showed up to oppose a proposed data center.
She tried to speak.
Moments later, chaos erupted.
Police removed her from the meeting.
A teenager raises concerns about a project that could affect her community for decades... and ends up being escorted out.
But that's not even the craziest part.
Because Microsoft lawyers have openly admitted that communities don't want data centers in their backyards.
They know residents push back.
They know people don't want them.
They know local communities fight these projects.
And yet the projects keep moving forward anyway.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Meanwhile, data centers keep demanding more electricity.
More water.
More land.
In Georgia, outrage erupted after reports that a major data center operation used tens of millions of gallons of water before residents were later told to conserve.
At the same time, Marco Rubio announced the government's plan to roll out facial recognition.
Digital IDs.
Biometric verification.
AI-powered systems.
And every one of those systems requires massive computing infrastructure.
What exactly are they preparing for that requires this much power, this much water, and doesn't allow public input?