Sure you do.
Sure you do.
Israel.
Threatening violence is not legal, but I've never seen a Civil Rights Auditor do that, either. If someone sees the video and decides to break the law themselves, that's on that person making the threat.
As for doxxing, if you just mean posting their full name, that's not doxxing, it's public record
span the gamut of political and social ideologies.
I have thousands of hours of viewing them under my belt, so I've definitely looked. I can't think of any time I've ever seen what you're describing.
I will address your point about LGBTQ+ books by pointing out that not everybody is the same. Civil Rights Auditors (1/2)
I guess don't make the post if you don't want people replying to it. Either way, I wasn't rude to you, but you seem to have some manners issues.
be in any of the ones I've seen, although I'd like to see an example if you have one handy. In the same vein, I don't think I've ever seen them interact with anybody who didn't interact with them first.
I'd like to address a couple of the points you guys made, having reviewed many library civil rights audits myself. Of course I have not seen every civil rights thought it out there because that would be impossible, but I can't think of any time I've seen them film anywhere they're not allowed to(1/2
Had somebody on this social media site get mad at me for replying to a post today.
That's a very baffling thing to get mad at, in my imo.
I'm sorry, is this not a website for commenting on posts?
I have watched thousands upon thousands of civil rights auditors and not once have I ever seen any of them stick a camera in anyone's face.
If they're in public, they do have free run of that public area.
This is a really poor attitude to have. They're just normal patrons of the library. Treat them as you would anyone else.
How about, instead of bitching and whining that someone is reposting a picture of a cat from somewhere online, you just (and I know this sounds crazy) enjoy the cute picture of a cat?
Watching "Cats of Yore" accuse other accounts of content scraping is pretty rich considering that's CoY's entire gimmick.
What are 5 topics you can talk about unprepared for 5 minutes?
1. Kamen Rider lore and trivia
2. Music
3. How the moon landing is fake
4. The Gorlax
5. Whatever minor molehill I have built into a mountain at any given time
"Things are going to get even worse if you don't give us money! ...what? We said that last time we asked for money?"
"It's simple. He had over 50 years to do it and didn't, but it's simple. Anyway, give us money."
This is awesome. That means all her information is now public record.
Get those FOIAs out, everyone!
I have seen people making the claim, but no one has been able to produce any evidence of it so far.
Palworld isn't made with AI.
The last is the one I agree with the strongest. I believe it's Indiana actually that currently has a law that says you can respond to unlawful arrest with deadly force or something like that.
Let me see if I can improve some of your ideas.
*Mandatory constitutional law degree requirements for all officers.
*No qualified immunity.
*Minimum sentence for deprivation of rights is death penalty.
Even then, I'm still on team "abolish police".
Sure, the medical workers have the high ground. Put some anesthesiologists on the roof with rifles and send the MAs around to flank them.
There's a couple semi-good ideas there, but none I'd say come close to meaningful reform. Still, at least we finally got some ideas out of you.
Ok.
So getting back on topic, do you have examples of these choices you mentioned or
That's a pretty non-answer answer. Give us examples.
I'd rather deal with steampunk spiders than cops.
As someone who studies police behavior and interactions, with hundreds upon hundreds of hours of reviewing footage of encounters, I'd be interested to hear some of these choices.
It's a pretty good one. When they lose in 2024, they should take it to heart.