MindWars
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'Flock Safety' and police cam-share programs encourage neighborhoods to spy on the public
A recent article in the Outline reveals that a startup company called Flock Safety is encouraging neighborhoods to spy on each other using wireless cameras.
That's right the gov. teaching their little cultic sheep how to be good little snitches, the hysterical part when someone ends up snitcing on them too.
These programs are fabricated bs which indoctrinates peopel to tell on each other and how it's a good thing. Being a snitch is never a good thing.
you call the gawd dam cops when it is common sense logical and needed dumb asses.
They sell this as " Neighborhood watch". be a snitch on everyone your reward you get to feel good about calling the cops when your nebby ass shouldn't have and it wasn't needed like 8 yr olds who walk their dog snitching which makes you a pathetic useless bottom feeder.
A recent article in the Outline reveals that a startup company called Flock Safety is encouraging neighborhoods to spy on each other using wireless cameras.
That's right the gov. teaching their little cultic sheep how to be good little snitches, the hysterical part when someone ends up snitcing on them too.
These programs are fabricated bs which indoctrinates peopel to tell on each other and how it's a good thing. Being a snitch is never a good thing.
you call the gawd dam cops when it is common sense logical and needed dumb asses.
They sell this as " Neighborhood watch". be a snitch on everyone your reward you get to feel good about calling the cops when your nebby ass shouldn't have and it wasn't needed like 8 yr olds who walk their dog snitching which makes you a pathetic useless bottom feeder.