Simple Questions for the Gun Control Crowd

Please pay attention. One man, one vote. Not one man, one gun.

And please don’t pretend that by registering to vote that the government controls who and/or what you vote for. All voter registration does, is protect the integrity of your vote and my vote by ensuring we are eligible to vote and that we only vote once, as the law requires. Gun registration protects nothing … it’s all about control of the people.

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Votes have killed plenty of people.

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Soon, anyone with a decent amount of capital and know how. Right now, probably anyone with a large amount of capital and know how.

The capability to read and sort a person’s digital data trail is likely improving faster than the trail is growing in size.

It won’t catch anyone smart enough to not bare their soul on social networks.

I executed any tech with speech recognition because I am prone to verbal threats against everything in my own home. I may have threatened to wipe out the entire wasp species for instance. Maybe even have said derogatory things about women, shihtzu’s and golden doodles to myself, none of Alexa and the governments beeswax.

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Ok. I’m fine with it just catching the dumb ones. Doesn’t have to be perfect.

But the dumb ones won’t be able to evade the micro-computer inside their head. :wink:

Boomtown Rats. 1979. “I Don’t Like Mondays”. (Based on a real shooting.)

“The silicon chip inside her head
Gets switched to overload
And nobody’s gonna go to school today
She’s gonna make them stay at home
And daddy doesn’t understand it
He always said she was good as gold
And he can see no reasons
'Cause there are no reasons
What reason do you need to be shown?
I don’t like Mondays
(Tell me why)
I don’t like Mondays
(Tell me why)
I don’t like Mondays
I wanna shoot the whole day down”

I :heart: this post :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:

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Not to mention that his own son violated Federal gun law and skated. Democrat privilege.

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Untold numbers abandoned, but these jackasses will keep us safe. :lying_face:

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Yep, apparently when you need one to shoot at a shark that scares you, all you have to do is look under a park bench.

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Is there some agreement here?

A technological solution doesn’t have to be dystopian sci-fi stuff.

What if Google could just give a church, a mall, or a school a call? Tell them to be strapped and ready because a flagged weirdo searched up their address?

Does that feel at all police statish and/or surveillance statish to you?

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Dammit. And here I am in a state with no sharks.

The alternative is feigned, intentional incompetence. The data exists, voluntarily given, and we just don’t bother to aggregate and use it.

There is the rub, sort of like counterintelligence/intelligence under E.O 12333. The threat is real and has to be countered, but human politicians often think the end justifies the means and are willing to turn the intelligence services against what they perceive as a political threat, instead of a national security threat. The risk here is a political agenda where the information is retained and used for other things by political operatives. So we have a dilemma.

Indeed we do