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    10 months ago

    Imagining non-profits buying them to shield young women from anti-abortion protestors as they walk into clinics.

    Couple with earplugs + studio monitors at high volume and you can significantly protect against bad actors, as long as they don’t assault you.

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        9 months ago

        Modern update to a technology we’ve had since 2500 BC!

        I see the problem with upper classes eliminating homeless people with them.

        What rubs you the wrong way about using it against people who’re hoping to actively interfere with your life?

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          9 months ago

          Because you are silencing peaceful protesters. If they start actively blocking you that’s a different story but to protest something you find unethical is not a bad thing.

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            9 months ago

            The government should absolutely not inhibit peaceful protests.

            A private person spending a bunch of money to pretend nobody is yelling at them for making an already heartbreaking decision is a pretty epic trump card.