Divorce has created almost 2 generations of children who have grown up parentless.The restoration of the nuclear family is the cure for all of societies ills.
An online group called "Operation Flockout" is targeting Flock cameras nationwide
Their goal is to eradicate them 90% by the end of summer and 100% by the end of the year
@jpsin1 Bear rule applies:
Man walks into woods
Man comes across bear
Man gets mauled
Man should have known better
Refugees goes to Italy
Refugee robs woman with knife
Woman runs over Refugee
Refugee should have known better
No law should supercede natural law.
125,000 years ago, the Thames was full of hippos.
2,000 years ago, the Romans grew grapes on the Scottish border.
Today, British councils force people to rip out their aircon because of "unprecedented climate change".
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🚨 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?
DID YOU KNOW Joni Ernst is trying to slip an act into the Senate Farm Bill that would negate EVERY SINGLE STATE LAW for food safety, local ag, and livestock welfare? Well now you do.
And we have to stop her.
Let's take a live look at LA's prestigious Fashion District, rivaling Milan, Paris, and NYC's thanks to the chair of the Homeless and Housing Commission, Nithya Raman!
Y'all wanted an LA City Hall reality show? Here you go: https://t.co/vQyx7XKzCY
Great work, Nithya!