I'm opposed to vandalism.
I'm also opposed to ubiquitous surveillance. I'm not going to damage some individual's doorbell camera because of this. Nor would I support anyone who does.
Flock cameras and that sort of thing are an entirely different matter. The people who destroy the enemies' spy cameras are heroes to me. They are no more "vandals" than Robin Hood was a "thief". They are fighting back against the nasty modern equivalent of the Sheriff of Nottingham. Or worse.
Flock cameras are tools of anti-American spies; dangerous invaders, even if they were born here.
I'm not proud to have reached this point. But if you're going to put cameras everywhere to provide information to government, you are a bad guy. A terrorist! I want you to lose your investment. I want it to not be worth the effort and expense to replace them, even though I know the political criminals will keep paying out the stolen money for these things because they are determined to rule us. Even if it kills us. Even if it means the end of America.
It's not about safety for you and me, but only for the political criminals who want to know what you're doing every second of every day.
I hate them, and I hate their spy cameras.
The ONLY good Flock camera is a dead Flock camera. I think Independence Day could have a new tradition beginning this year.
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Yeah, I won't cry for Flock's bottom line or for any inconvenience caused the state.
ReplyDeleteThose Flock units are particularly offensive. They aren't just license plate readers (which would be bad enough), but they also read cellphones and Bluetooth devices. They can pull all kinds of personal information as you drive past. The government is quite literally tracking and spying on all of us. Anyone who destroys one of those contemptible devices is a defender of Liberty.
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