Hey America, just fyi hereditary passing of positions of power in running a country is something you only find in monarchies and dictatorships.
Weird you’d need reminding of this.
Get this shit off my timeline and buy some books. They’ve stopped printing new ones, and soon Palantir will be able to zap the PDFs off your Google Drive. Freak the fuck out and buy books right now.
Observation: I sit on a park bench, you walk by, and I notice your boots.
Surveillance: I follow you, record your every move, put it in a searchable database, and hand it to anyone willing to pay for it.
Flock isn't people watching.
It’s stalking and monetizing the victims.
The reason "Everything is a Subscription" is because the elites realized that if you "own" things, you are dangerous. If you own your house, your car, and your tools, you can say "No." If you rent your life, you have to say "Yes" to everything.
One of those perfect Mike Judge moments in Office Space was depicting office workers trudging through a ditch to go from their workplace to the restaurant next door, because the environment was so hostile to pedestrians and car-oriented.
I used to work in a building that looked exactly like this, and soon learned it was designed with no thought to its surroundings. It had no sidewalk connections or crosswalks despite nearby bus stops and restaurants. To walk to lunch I had to hop through a ditch just like this one. A cluster of empty buildings surrounded by vast deserts of hot parking lots.
YOU HAVE TO AGREE THAT YOU HAVE A HUGE FUCKING CORRUPTION PROBLEM IN AMERICA WHEN THE CURRENT PRESIDENT AND HIS CRIME FAMILY TRADED MORE STOCKS THE LAST 18 MONTHS THAN ALL PREVIOUS MEMBERS OF THE US GOVERNMENT COMBINED THE LAST 250 YEARS🙄
A white co-worker at my old job told me that she didn't believe racism was as big of a deal as ppl made it out to be until she started dating a black man.
They saw a woman getting beat by a man on the street and called the cops. Her boyfriend told her they should leave because when the cops arrive they will think HE is the suspect. She thought he was being paranoid about racism and waived off his concern.
The police pulled up quickly and drew their weapons on him immediately. She had to jump in front of him and beg the police not to shoot and told them the man beating the woman is the WHITE guy a hundred feet away from them.
She broke down crying when she told me this and said she never felt so ignorant in her life and didn't know how she went 40+ years as a parent whose kids had several black friends who she would always invite over but recognized she still never understood the racial reality they faced until that moment.
She said it caused a crisis inside of her and she had to ask herself some very hard questions for a while but came out on the other side more educated and understanding.
I love how nobody voted for or even asked cities/towns about Flock cameras. They just started popping up everywhere. Who approved them, and how did they do it without public approval?