Why is Flock in a children's gymnastics room?
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Why is this a problem? Is there some sort of history of authorities and elites abusing their position in order to abuse children? I just woke up from a 3000 year coma
Ben Jordan isn't just some kook, by the way. He's a very reputable, honest, and very informative YouTuber. I know threads can get derailed when people are like who the hell is this guy? So I thought I'd comment. That said, I think the game is over already. Flock is going to be installed US wide, and I don't think anyone can stop it. Short of a massive court battle, anyway.
There are several posts about this on r/Georgia. Pretty crazy situation.
This is insane. We gotta shut down big tech. They are the biggest risk to a future.
What a scary disgusting world to have kids in these days. All these creeps running amok, meanwhile the ones in power to do something about them refuse to do anything, because they themselves are creeps too.
psst: because it’s not a license plate reader
This is beyond creepy. My sister's hometown just got Flock cameras, and no one understands how. Then stuff came out about a town supervisor who had gone ahead and signed a contract with Flock even though he had no support at all - no one wanted the cameras. There are texts from him to the Flock rep saying "I'm just going to say it was an accident" and assuring Flock he'd take care of it. Cameras are still up.
Flock is clearly indulging in backroom deals and kickbacks of some kind.
Zooming out beyond Flock, this video points out something I think we've all been noticing about these city councils across the country and their meetings and the public comment circus. (Not to mention similar types of meetings like school boards, university trustee meetings, planning boards, and so on). It's all just meaningless public theatre. The councils and boards clearly already have their vote decided before public comment. The comments are often limited to absurdly short time limits and arbitrary (if not rigged) selection processes of who gets called to speak. No matter what public outrage there is, no matter what evidence is shared, no matter how persuasive the arguments are - the members always know better than their constituents and always vote for whatever gets them money. Like it or not, the public outrage matters a lot less than the dollars. If it isn't the outright corruption of kickbacks and bribe money, it's the soft/technically-legal corruption of campaign financing that will get people elected more easily than having an army of righteously angry citizens can vote them out.
Hmmm, this is usa, they support pedophilia
We in Europa know that usa is supporting pedophilia, we don't know why, we are currently hunting and punishing our pedophiles
I'm starting to think this system of legalized bribery isn't great for the majority of Americans....