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A better than average podcast. Follows and retweets aren’t endorsements. Rugged Individualist.

Katılım Mart 2021
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
A child who's been given real responsibility at seven is more likely to behave like an adult at seventeen. A child who's been protected from consequences still behaves like a child at thirty-seven.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Should we?
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Garrett Langley runs Flock Safety, a $8.4 billion company whose AI-enabled cameras, more than 100,000 of them, now line the roads of over 6,000 American communities. Will Freeman is a software engineer whose open-source project, DeFlock, maps the locations of publicly visible surveillance cameras so individuals can see where they are being watched. For this, Langley has called DeFlock a “terroristic organization” whose “primary motivation is chaos.” Sit with that inversion for a moment. A billion-dollar enterprise photographs most cars in America (regardless of whether their drivers are suspected of a crime), logs each vehicle’s movements into a searchable national database, and grants access to thousands of police agencies, no warrant required. A private citizen responds by noting, on a map, where the cameras sit in plain view atop public poles. And in the CEO’s telling, the man with the map is the menace. Consider how strange this standard is. Tens of millions of Americans open Waze every day, an app that lets drivers flag police cars and DWI checkpoints in real time. When the NYPD demanded Google shut the feature down, the company refused, noting that informed drivers make safer decisions, and nobody seriously calls Waze a terrorist network. Freeman's map does less than Waze. The ACLU (rightly) called Langley’s assertion “simplistic, juvenile, and ultimately authoritarian.” But even that seems charitable. When merely watching the watchers gets branded as terrorism, something foundational has flipped in the relationship between citizen and state. Fairness demands we grant Flock its strongest case, so what is that? (Continue reading, link in the thread…)

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Orwell Day
Orwell Day@OrwellDay·
Flock camera destruction is a modern day Boston Tea Party.
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Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
There’s a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Only a fraction of people will understand this.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Police in Houston TX are asking the public's help to identify the mystery person who cut down 2 Flock cameras on Independence Day. According to police, the mystery person chopped them down, spray-painted the lenses, and then put American flags in their place.
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Flock
Flock@Flock_Safety·
@Mrgunsngear These cases don't reflect the life-saving work of first responders who use Flock. Rare, illegal use of Flock is stopped and prosecuted with the help of our permanent audit logs. Learn more: flocksafety.com/trust
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Mrgunsngear
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Married former Monroe County FL deputy, Lamar Roman, worked security on a TV series (Bad Monkey) that was filmed in the Florida Keys. He took a fancy to one of the women in the show and used Flock/ALPR cameras & their AI database to locate her address and her vehicle as she was going down the road. If you go to the county's website (separate video) you can see the dash cam footage of him passing two vehicles in a double yellow at 70+ MPH to speed up and pull her over. One of the vehicles had to swerve off the road (seriously...) to avoid his cop car when he was speeding up to pull her over. He then pulled her over with no legal pretext. Bodycam footage then shows him saying "I told you I'd find you" and laughing during the illegal stop. He THEN added her vehicle to a "hot list" in the database that would alert him every time her car passed a privately owned surveillance camera in his county. After being arrested his criminal case was moved to a "diversionary" program where his charges will be dropped when/if he a completes court mandated program. He will never spend a day in prison for criminally stalking her nor for the BLATANT violation of her 4th & 14th Amendment rights. I hope she sues the county and bankrupts them for ever deciding to infringe on the county citizens rights like this. This was a conscious decision made by county leadership that was 100% predictable at the time. #police #crime #PoliceState #4thAmendment #14thAmendment #CivilRights #ALPR #cops #stalking #women #florida #BadMonkey #flock #SurveillanceState
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solid7podcast@solid7podcast·
@GORUCK 12 mi @GORUCK City Ruck Orlando >9mi Down Highlight 3: Orlando City Stadium Come on, you Lions!
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solid7podcast@solid7podcast·
@GORUCK 12 mi @GORUCK City Ruck Orlando >6mi Down Highlight 2: Fire Museum Blisters on both heels. Good. Pain let you know you’re alive
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solid7podcast@solid7podcast·
Heading out on a quick 12 mile @GORUCK City Ruck to celebrate freedom. Follow along here and be sure to get out and celebrate independence yourself today!🦅🇺🇸🎇
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is a better basis for a system of government than career politicians, PAC money, and the CIA.
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
With some people (and pastors) objecting, I want to explain really quick why this week's LIVE FREE episode (and social media) is unashamedly about the United States. I love my King of Kings more infinitely than any earthly ruler. And there is an Eternal Kingdom that has infinitely more allegiance from me than any earthly country. But... In the Bible, God established 3 institutions for the good of the world: – The Family – The church – The State (governments) This means that a Christian man should seek to be... - A family man - A churchman - A statesman This week, we'll celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, and part of being a "statesman" is loving your country. - A family never gets better unless the father LOVES his family. - A church never gets better unless people LOVE their church - A nation cannot get better unless people LOVE their nation So, I do unapologetically love my country, thank God for the historically unique way Christianity played a role in the founding of our nation, and I'll have a BLAST this week unapologetically and enthusiastically celebrating it and working for its future good... not IN SPITE of the fact that I'm a Christian, but BECAUSE I'm a Christian, who is grateful to God for what He has done in the past and imploring Him to pour out his Spirit in our culture for the good of its future... and then I'm going to walk in this weekend and preach verse by verse through Exodus 3 and make Jesus real famous. "But seek the welfare of the [nation] where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare." – Jeremiah 29:7
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Stopped by Thermo Bond in Brandon for a tour of their manufacturing facility.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Today marks one year since @SenateGOP passed the Working Families @TaxCuts. I’m proud of our Republican team for all of their hard work on this historic piece of legislation that delivered Americans safer streets, more money in their pockets, and new opportunities to get ahead.
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solid7podcast@solid7podcast·
@ConceptualJames Simple. The koran has plaid no role in western heritage, philosophy, governance, or literature. It’s a non-factor and therefore irrelevant. Next.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
As an American agnostic, I approve of the idea of teaching the Bible in schools in the narrow capacity of being a foundational piece of philosophy and literature to our entire civilization and am also keenly aware that Muslims are going to demand the Quran so we need an answer.
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