You know what they say when you assume…
WuWei
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Behind every dog robot, there’s a lurking fascist.
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In what way is responding to a 911 call excessive?
Or more generally speaking, in what way are patrolling areas that may be crime riddled excessive?
As for neglecting schools, they would have plenty of money if schools were not laboring under a bunch of over-baked bads that men like John Dewey thought up. Never mind latter day purveyors of harmful “education” ideas like Bill Ayers, considered a respected educator of teachers by too many, all on the Left.
In the past people who were legitimately poor learned more when schools weren’t functionally daycare. Or have you never seen threads about very old high school final exams?
You mean “behind every mobile surveillance platform with offensive capabilities.”
Cops have been so responsible with K9s we should definitely give them robot dogs.
Also this was literally a Black Mirror episode.
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This is how you disable one of these little ■■■■■■■ with the quickness.
Yeah, man! Did you see that episode of Black Mirror?!
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Well, they can’t use robotic Richard Simmonses to deliver pizzas to hostage takers because of that exploding ass flaw.
Also, an unarmed robot delivering pizza is not in any way literally that.
Why is there progressive outrage over this? The cops literally sent in a robot with Little Caesar’s to defuse the situation, would she have preferred SWAT snipers taking head shots? Law enforcement cannot win with Democrats in any capacity.
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And how many are upset about surveillance capabilities are posting from their smart phone?
For the record: I don’t even carry a flip phone. I value being unable to reach.
AOC is an idiot
she wants everyone to dump untold trillions into climate change scams, but whines like a child about how much something like this costs
in other words fund my fantasies. screw cops
Well, if you had bothered to read the thread, you would see that nobody cares about the specifics of this particular situation. It’s the overarching issue of policing set against what the community really needs.
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robot dogs will cause a pandemic of dry fire hydrants…
This must be your small government conservatism, skeptical of state power.
I’m kidding, you’re an ardent authoritarian as long as you don’t think it will ever be directed at you.
Camp
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Everything circles back to class and race.
We used to be a classless society.
Nobody was better than anybody…If you thought you were…you found out quick you weren’t.
Especially politicians.
Camp
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Until very recent political policy took a Marxist tone.
This presentation of class struggle cannot go any further without talking about definitions of class. Class is an elusive social structure to identify and has been interpreted many different ways. In general, it can be said that studies of class can be divided between cultural definitions and economic definitions. Aage B. Sorenson speaks to economic divisions as a means to class definition in the article, “Toward a Sounder Basis for Class Analysis.” Sorenson’s definition of class falls into three economic tiers: nominal characterization, “class as life conditions,” and the Marxist class concept. Nominal characterization studies class in terms of observable stratifying conditions, most notably income and occupational prestige.
These characterizations are applied in studying “class as life conditions,” which is essentially the comparison of different living styles based on the results of nominal characterization. Any inequalities that are found in this second analysis are based on market driven inequalities. Associations are made between the way people live and what material goods they have. At a much more critical level, Marxist concepts of class provide the structural theory for inequality in class. According to this, the economy is based on exploitation and class is the tool of suppressing the masses. These explanations by Sorenson provide an understanding of class as an economical outcome.
https://www.stepbystep.com/Class-in-the-20th-Century-Economic-and-Cultural-Distinctions-143030/
Americans can define class as they see fit and a class of economy is as obtainable as it can be fleeting. This is why the power in the US has always resided with the middle class worker…at least it used to until the D have decided to make us a single party.

Jezcoe
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An absence of Analysis of class conflict does not mean that there isn’t any class conflict.
When was this time where America was a classless society?
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