Trump Team Has Full Meltdown Over CNN Story on ICE-Tracking App
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*federated
decentralized + federated = defederated
Could it be any more clear? /s
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if they're worried about being tracked maybe they could do the easiest thing in the world which is not being complete shitheads?
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"[the app] basically paints a target on federal law enforcement officers’ backs"
When it comes to painting targets on backs, better them then innocent civilians.
Lol.
R's have not only painted targets, they've made ads, and joked about killing civilians and anyone other than MAGAts
Greene in an ad for her 2020 campaign cocked an assault rifle as she warned “antifa terrorists” to stay out of her district
Masters, a venture capitalist and favorite of Trump-loving billionaire Peter Thiel, has featured guns prominently throughout his primary campaign. He responded to President Biden’s promise on Monday to crack down on “ghost guns,” which are homemade and untraceable, by tweeting a picture of a “ghost gun” he recently built himself. “Very legal & very cool,” he wrote.
Right-wing Senate candidate issues threats in new campaign ad
Eric Greitens, a Republican Senate candidate, released an aggressive campaign ad in which he and a crew of people storm into a house with assault rifles threatening to hunt "RINOS" or Republicans in name only. "Today we're going RINO hunting," Greitens says at the beginning of his 38 second long vid...
indy100 (www.indy100.com)
"There's no bagging limit, no tagging limit, and it doesn't expire until we save our country."
GOP governor says he was ‘joking’ about hunting Democrats with dogs
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The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)
"I look forward to the day that Democrats are so rare, we have to hunt them with dogs,"
Edit: and for the record, Blake Masters is a piece of shit buddy of both elon and Vance and they are all tied together in their hate for democracy and love of Curtis Yarvin and the plot to destroy western civilization. (Source: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/04/inside-the-new-right-where-peter-thiel-is-placing-his-biggest-bets)
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Thanks, but I’m not the developer of the app so that’s not really relevant for me.
i don't think this other commenter was calling you out. i think they were just bringing up a point of discussion that's relevant to the point you brought up
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Why can’t he? She literally says why not in the text you copied and pasted lol
Does her word override the first amendment?
There aren't many exceptions, and what's happening on a public street generally isn't one of them.
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Does her word override the first amendment?
There aren't many exceptions, and what's happening on a public street generally isn't one of them.
Does her word override the first amendment?
Doxxing federal agents and putting their lives in danger is a crime. The first amendment doesn't give you the right to do that without repercussions.
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Does her word override the first amendment?
Doxxing federal agents and putting their lives in danger is a crime. The first amendment doesn't give you the right to do that without repercussions.
“the First Amendment protects the right to gather information about what public officials do on public property.” Smith v. City of Cumming, 212 F. 3d 1332, 1333 (11th Cir. 2000).
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decentralized + federated = defederated
Could it be any more clear? /s
Decentrated?
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“the First Amendment protects the right to gather information about what public officials do on public property.” Smith v. City of Cumming, 212 F. 3d 1332, 1333 (11th Cir. 2000).
Sure, you can gather that information. You can't then put it out there publicly to help people break the law, and to put federal law enforcement employees lives in danger.
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It's not about the store, it's about the notification.
As mentioned in the Time article:
the app is not available on Android because it "requires a device ID in order to send push notifications, which requires a user account and a password."
You don't need a user account or password to receive a push notification.
You just need to have the app installed. The app can be configured by the developer to receive push notifications.
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I love the quote about how it is putting federal agents in danger...and I sort of think that they are doing that themselves.
which is great for necessitating the need to give absolute militant power to police forces. It's like... the PR of him having a 'meltdown' is for a reason or something.
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I love the quote about how it is putting federal agents in danger...and I sort of think that they are doing that themselves.
Good, those agents are playing a dangerous game and you should know if you play with fire your going get burned. Its a matter of time before they try to kidnap the wrong person, and that person decides its better to die in America then it is to go to a camp then deported.
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Sure, you can gather that information. You can't then put it out there publicly to help people break the law, and to put federal law enforcement employees lives in danger.
Are you a lawyer? What law are you citing?
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Sure, you can gather that information. You can't then put it out there publicly to help people break the law, and to put federal law enforcement employees lives in danger.
Can you prove that people are breaking the law by the mere collection and existence of this data?
How about those Flock ALPR cameras showing up everywhere? Can we be sure the collected data is being used in accordance with the law?
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Sure, you can gather that information. You can't then put it out there publicly to help people break the law, and to put federal law enforcement employees lives in danger.
Yes, we should follow the laws like our government officials and police always do. Give me a fucking break lmao.
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Can you prove that people are breaking the law by the mere collection and existence of this data?
How about those Flock ALPR cameras showing up everywhere? Can we be sure the collected data is being used in accordance with the law?
They're not just collecting it though, that's the point - they're publishing it on an app that is specifically made to help people evade law enforcement and to target violence at law enforcement.
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Are you a lawyer? What law are you citing?
Obstruction of justice, aiding and abetting, to name a few.
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Yes, we should follow the laws like our government officials and police always do. Give me a fucking break lmao.
You can choose to break the law if you want, but you can't then cry about it if/when you get caught. This guy can make his ICE-tracking app, but he has to live with the repercussions.
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Decentrated?
Defenestrated
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They're not just collecting it though, that's the point - they're publishing it on an app that is specifically made to help people evade law enforcement and to target violence at law enforcement.
They're not advocating violence, just reporting a fact. (A hammer is a tool, but also a murder weapon) But you do understand the power asymmetry of an unaccountable police force, right? And just how dangerous this is to civil society? There have been multiple accounts of excessive and incorrect deportations by ICE, with no visible effort to attempt to correct those problems. People are now using the meager tools we have left to try to enforce accountability, before there is only one last tool in the toolbox.
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