Put that goalpost back where it was, we’re talking about meta glasses and the inappropriate use, but, to answer crazy with crazy, if, for some miraculous reason, trans people gained the ability to record with their eyes and upload it to the internet, we’d have to probably do something about it, but, as far as I know, they can’t secretly record videos with their eyes, unless they can and they’re all keeping it a secret from us… can you lot record videos with your eyes? that would be pretty fucking cool if you could.
Put that goalpost back where it was, we’re talking about meta glasses and the inappropriate use
And I brought up the right of men to enter women’s spaces and the inappropriate use of that right. It is not my fault that you can’t follow a very simple train of thought.
but, to answer crazy with crazy
Again, your inability to understand might make reason seem crazy, but go off king.
if, for some miraculous reason, trans people gained the ability to record with their eyes and upload it to the internet, we’d have to probably do something about it,
What about if trans people physically and sexually abuse women in women’s spaces? What then?
If you think we should ban smart glasses because gross white men can use them to record women in public, we should ban gross men from accessing women’s spaces. Do you agree or are you a hypocrite?
Banning use of a space vs banning the use of certain technology in a space. I get that you can’t speak openly on the trans issue because you fear social backlash, but please actually answer the question instead of dodging.
What about body cams? Should we ban the public from owning these as well?
I don’t share your views on trans people so I’m not bothering with it.
To your question about bodycams for the public, if the camera is obvious what it is, in plain sight and has a visual notification to say when it’s recording, then that’s fine.
If it’s hidden inside an object that has no distinction that it’s a camera and looks nothing like a camera or shows no signs its recording, then no, that’s an issue.
The real issue this post is about, is people bringing meta glasses that are indistinguishable from other Ray bans into places where people have the right to privacy, it’s about the violation of privacy with technology.
Put that goalpost back where it was, we’re talking about meta glasses and the inappropriate use, but, to answer crazy with crazy, if, for some miraculous reason, trans people gained the ability to record with their eyes and upload it to the internet, we’d have to probably do something about it, but, as far as I know, they can’t secretly record videos with their eyes, unless they can and they’re all keeping it a secret from us… can you lot record videos with your eyes? that would be pretty fucking cool if you could.
And I brought up the right of men to enter women’s spaces and the inappropriate use of that right. It is not my fault that you can’t follow a very simple train of thought.
Again, your inability to understand might make reason seem crazy, but go off king.
What about if trans people physically and sexually abuse women in women’s spaces? What then?
Your train of thought went in a direction far away from the topic, just seems like you want to go on an anti trans rant, so I’m gonna bounce.
Run away when the truth would paint you as the hypocrite you are.
You’re an odd one.
If you think we should ban smart glasses because gross white men can use them to record women in public, we should ban gross men from accessing women’s spaces. Do you agree or are you a hypocrite?
Banning technology/banning a living person… Yeah totally the same argument. You need help man.
Banning use of a space vs banning the use of certain technology in a space. I get that you can’t speak openly on the trans issue because you fear social backlash, but please actually answer the question instead of dodging.
What about body cams? Should we ban the public from owning these as well?
I don’t share your views on trans people so I’m not bothering with it.
To your question about bodycams for the public, if the camera is obvious what it is, in plain sight and has a visual notification to say when it’s recording, then that’s fine.
If it’s hidden inside an object that has no distinction that it’s a camera and looks nothing like a camera or shows no signs its recording, then no, that’s an issue.
The real issue this post is about, is people bringing meta glasses that are indistinguishable from other Ray bans into places where people have the right to privacy, it’s about the violation of privacy with technology.
Says the pervent that wants the ability to wear pervert glasses in women’s restrooms
Go fuck yourself with your ad hominem. Cunt.
You must be mad that I’m right. Shame hurts, doesn’t it?
I’m so sorry, I misspoke. I’ll correct it: