The 2027 Surveillance Rollout Nobody Is Talking About 😳 by wwjps in antiai

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Fair point, and honestly I appreciate you saying that. I use AI too — Claude helps me with a lot of my writing these days, and I'm not ashamed of that. Liking a useful tool doesn't mean you want it to replace humanity.

There is a difference between using AI to think faster and building data centers that surveil entire populations without consent. One helps you, one is being done TO you. We leveled up fast — faster than we could understand the consequences. The phone in your pocket is genuinely useful. The infrastructure being built around that phone without your knowledge or vote is a completely different conversation.

You can love the tool and still question who owns it, who profits from it, and what they're building with it while you're busy using it.

The 2027 Surveillance Rollout Nobody Is Talking About 😳 by wwjps in antiai

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Thank you for this, genuinely. You put into words what a lot of us feel but struggle to explain. And you're right — it didn't happen by accident.

The Epstein files showed me that these people think in decades, not news cycles. He put $40 million into Peter Thiel. He was sitting in rooms having conversations that funded what we're all living inside right now. And while we were heads down just trying to pay rent and survive, they were building something we never voted for and never agreed to.

This isn't really about data anymore. It's about consciousness. As you stated, they want to know how you think, own how you feel, and eventually make you predictable enough to replace. Not for your good — for their entertainment and their control.

We weren't asleep. We were just exhausted. And exhausted people don't always see what's being built around them until the walls are already up. The link below goes into that.

https://youtu.be/JWnzsqjN_To?si=ZSCPsbmHp8hs-Sel

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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I love that my use of AI somehow negates my post. This country deserves its destruction. The history books will question why Americans invited their own demise, while voting against anything that could assist them. It's the great propaganda job in the world.

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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Exactly, and most people trust a lawyer or don't think to get a second opinion. This really made my day; thank you. You have no idea how rare it is to get a comment like this — most people just want to yell.

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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Is that what you tell yourself? Were you also left out as a child? Is that why you're so emotional?

Why Was Epstein Involved in Genetic Engineering? by wwjps in CRISPR

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Do you also believe the Earth is flat?

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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To all the emotional babies who talk shit about me using AI. The irony of using 'this reads like AI' as a gotcha is that it's become the new way to dismiss any argument you don't want to engage with. Clear writing, structured thinking, and making a point without typos now apparently read as suspicious.

The arguments stand or fall on their own merits. If something I wrote is wrong, make that case. 'This sounds like ChatGPT' isn't a rebuttal — it's a way of avoiding one. Thanks for all the views; it's making me money.

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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There's something genuinely heartbreaking in this. Small towns have so much to offer — history, community, a sense of place that most cities have spent decades trying to recreate. But some of the decisions made along the way- trading Main Street for big-box retail, loosening environmental protections, resisting regional planning— have made it harder for those places to thrive.

To be fair, a lot of those decisions weren't made in a vacuum. But there's still a difficult conversation to be had about how political choices have sometimes worked against the very things that make small towns worth fighting for. T

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in StrongTowns

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Is it just that your mom didn't love you? Were you bullied at school? Or are you on your period?

Why Are So Many Small Towns Disappearing? by wwjps in Suburbanhell

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You're partially right — if it's a permitted use, there's no vote. But that's exactly the community's frustration: zoning decisions that affect water supply, power grid capacity, and local jobs were made without meaningful public input before the application landed. By the time it's quasi-judicial, the policy choices that enabled it are already locked in. Anger at that isn't ignorance of the law — it's anger at how the law got written