Why are ppl getting upset that folks are rightfully calling out North’s parents for not being in Paris with her? She’s 13. We just went through millions of pages of the Epstein file. Her mother was robbed at gun point there. Of course she has security but I’m seeing videos of her being clearly uncomfortable while grown men take pics w her, for clout of course. Where tf are her parents???
Benjamin Franklin….member of the 2nd Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence& Constitution, diplomat who helped negotiate & sign the Treaty of Paris…if the only thing you know about Benjamin Franklin is that he invented the lightning rod, YOU’RE an idiot
@tommysantos14 We have a dude best known for flying a fcking kite on the hundred dollar bill. At least he is a twice-elected president. 🤷 You cry too much.
An “ally” trying to police gay people at a celebration for THEM and having the nerve to be WHITE talking about how Pride started or why??? The audacity of the caucasity
I’m an ally. My brother is gay. My cousin is gay. Several close friends are gay. I have zero problem with pride parades existing. None.
What I do have a problem with is gratuitous public nudity at events that are supposed to be family-friendly celebrations.
You can support equality and still think kids shouldn’t see strangers in fetish gear or fully nude on a public street. Those two positions are not in conflict. Plenty of gay people agree with this. It’s not homophobic to want basic decency at a public event.
Pride started as a protest for dignity and equal rights. It didn’t need shock value to matter then. It doesn’t need it now.
Tone it down. Keep the message. Lose the spectacle that gives critics ammunition and embarrasses the people pride is supposed to be celebrating.
🚨 THE CEO OF FLOCK JUST SAID THE QUIET PART OUT LOUD — AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING IT
Remember when Flock cameras were only supposed to read license plates?
Apparently that's not enough anymore.
Now we're talking about AI that can find a vehicle from a simple description.
Microphones that are always listening for so called "sounds of distress."
Drones that can be launched automatically after a 911 call.
And camera networks that can follow movement across entire cities.
Every year the cameras get smarter.
The databases get bigger.
The AI gets more powerful.
And the amount of information being collected keeps growing.
Then came the comment that really got people's attention.
The CEO behind Flock, one of the largest camera networks in America reportedly compared people who map camera locations to terrorists.
Think about that for a second.
The cameras aren't the problem.
The people tracking the cameras are.
Some people see a tool that makes communities safer.
Others see a system that knows where you've been, where you are, and eventually where you're likely to go next.
If mapping Flock cameras makes you a "terrorist," what does that make the people putting cameras everywhere?
They are so afraid of you realizing there are politicians who can and actually want to make your life better and not just collect checks from lobbyists and corporations.
@NICKIMINAJ study this mixtape and come take your flow back!!! That white girl was eating with your old flows 😭😭 Swear it sound like she put one of your old tracks in an AI generator and used that to write her shit 😭😭