@davidbhimself.online oh okay, that's good, I'd be worried about all of that.😰
The last time a major hurricane hit near my town, I wasn't living here, but my family was.
This was a few years ago when I was still on Twitter and noticed my town trending. I had a massive panic attack.
My family and home were outside of the danger zone, but 2-3 miles away was devastated. My friends parents had to rebuilt. It was terrible.
This is absolutely hilarious.
Four days ago, Ro and two of his friends tracked down user Cafkafk who SIX MONTH AGO, made a post calling out Ro's transphobia.
Ro and friends spend an hour trashing and making up conspiracies about Cafkafk, who (today) notices and responds.
Finally, two hours ago, Ro makes a #Fediblock post about it, about how this is some sort of unprovoked attack.
My dude. You know you're linking to the whole thread, right? People can just scroll up.
'I have nothing to hide'? Yes, until the occupier suddenly turns up on your doorstep. Face recognition, all communications linked to your identity are scanned, and our modern electronic files contain not less, but much more and much more sensitive data, of many more people than in The Second World War. Useful for security? According to Professor Geoffrey Stone, it has never prevented a single attack.
My fourth column in De Volkskrant 👇
https://dannymekic.com/202401/nie-wieder-also-means-never-again-such-databases-of-personal-data
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