My thoughts are that there is no ethical way to use facial recognition in public spaces. I'm having a hard time thinking of a single, ethical way to use facial recognition anywhere on the planet.
Cory_t_
joined 1 year ago
I'm speculating a little here but when he says voting doesn't matter I don't think he means your vote doesn't matter, but that whoever you vote for they are all the same type of person. There aren't politicians out there who actually want to affect positive change, on any side. Every. Single. One. Has a personal agenda, even if it's just a career stepping stone. A functioning government is the last thing on a politicians mind.
They're created this way on purpose, to leave room for hating people in the future we might not know we hate yet. That's the type of "future proof" we're after, right?
Animals that live up to their acronym:
- Goat
Change my mind
"Human trafficking is bad, but I'm not going to inconvenience myself over it.”
How exactly does she believe they're going to accomplish this? Serious question cause it doesn't seem possible from where I'm sitting, anonymously.