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Everybody should take down all of them.
Almost willing to say hang out there for the guy to come replace it and beat him just shy of disablement.
That's a little severe, but stupidity should be a crime. And with a job like that you're either a bad guy or a stupid good guy. Or if your forced to work there somehow, you should be dismantling it from within.
I'd try doxing them and damaging their vehicles first. Contractors will just stop taking those jobs.
No need to get violent until Flock employees are forced to to come out and do it themselves..
I think you should be happy that stupidity isn't a crime since your comment is very stupid.
Hurting the guy who installs a camera is absolutely the worst idea I've ever heard to fight flock surveillance.
Do you think the guys putting up the cameras are not also pawns in the games that billionaires are playing?
The cops who beat peaceful protesters are also (willing) pawns in the same game. Being a pawn doesn't absolve you of your culpability and "I was just following orders" isn't a defence.
There's a big difference between being a cop, and being a contractor who sometimes has to put up cameras
I'm not capable of violence myself so I won't pretend to support it. That being said, there is a whole process of dilution of responsibilities to make unacceptable decisions happen, if everyone plays nice and by the rules, nothing will happen. Past struggles have never been overcome peacefully.
My intention was that attacking the people doing to work of putting up the cameras is not moral.
Destroying the cameras and resisting the police is, IMO, moral. Escalating action against the people sufficiently high up the hierarchy of the system that they're making executive decisions? Also moral.
I personally vote for being polite and cordial. Patiently wait for them to finish, then swat the camera right back down with a baseball bat.
Smile, then offer them the baseball bat and invite them to take a swing.
That works
Sure, one beats protestors, the other helps them figure out who to beat.
At this point, you're arguing which turd stinks less, when they all smell like shit.
Do you really think that the people putting a pole in the ground are the same people who decide to put them there? Are the same ones who make any decision in the process of advancing fascism?
People need food, and sometimes they have to do things they don't really want to do for it.
Hell, they may well be some of the same people destroying them, simply so they can get more work, for all you know.
No more or less than your average palantir or meta employee
Around here they made a schedule to install them in the dead of night, like 1 or 2am. It was maddening watching them pop up.
That's gross.