tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15888307.post9008572438263857637..comments2024-03-21T01:01:49.406-04:00Comments on The Phantom Soapbox: "Let's Fix It: Lets End Human Driving!"The Phantomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10159748429049446398noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15888307.post-86956804245838911502014-10-23T09:29:51.689-04:002014-10-23T09:29:51.689-04:00Greetings gents.
Agree with everything you've...Greetings gents.<br /><br />Agree with everything you've both said.<br /><br />Consider the following: How useful would it have been to police yesterday if they could have entered a code at headquarters yesterday and immobilized every car in Ottawa? You can see them totally going for that, right? It wouldn't really change the outcome at all, but it would make things so much easier during the Official After Action Clearing and the Official Checking Everything Out To Make Sure Its All Good.<br /><br />You can see them today loving the idea of an invisible fence that won't let any car drive up onto the Parliament Hill grounds. Even better, a system that won't let you drive up there, but if you try anyway it locks the car doors and drives you to the armored police station instead.<br /><br />You can see them salivating over the idea of a system that identifies every individual driving a car by biometrics, then reports their position constantly. Then locks the car doors and drives to the cop shop if a particular code gets entered, allowing all the shooter's family and associates to be effortlessly gathered in.<br /><br />These are the kind of things that give government officials a major woodie. So easy! Just press a button and the guy you want to pick up gets delivered to you. Using HIS car and burning HIS gas to boot.<br /><br />What would have CHANGED the outcome yesterday? There's a picture of Cpl. Cirillo after he got shot, with two middle aged ladies and the ambulance crew working on him. Those ladies, given half a chance, would have killed that shooter guy in a heartbeat. If they had guns on them, and they knew it was their responsibility as Canadians to protect that kid when he couldn't protect himself, they'd have waxed that prick before he got five steps from the shooting site. And ShooterBoy would KNOW that. He would chose some other form of self expression than an attempted mass shooting.<br /><br />That kind of thing gives government officials cold sweats and nightmares. People they can't control wandering around loose? Aieeee!<br /><br />This is why we will get robot cars and more gun control unless we defund and disempower the government.<br /><br />This cannot be accomplished by some bullshit revolution either, it has to be a cultural shift where every Canadian stops buying the hype and starts demanding their freedom back. Loudly. Politicians need to know that if they run on robot cars and gun control they'll be out of their sinecure jobs immediately.The Phantomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10159748429049446398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15888307.post-54660949121547434982014-10-22T06:32:57.070-04:002014-10-22T06:32:57.070-04:00Great post, Phantom - probably the best I've s...Great post, Phantom - probably the best I've seen on the subject.<br /><br />Sadly, that's partially because so few are expressing concern about it.<br /><br />And once the statists have their hands on the technology, they will undoubtedly implement everything mentioned in the post above me. The ability to cram the population into little cities and prevent them from leaving? That's been their dream for decades.<br /><br />I know it's sad, but a small part of my mind just pitched in with: "Well, if Ebola or antibiotic-resistant TB runs through the major cities before then, people are going to be wary of large population centers for decades."Alyricnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15888307.post-7185089005412839772014-10-22T01:53:35.005-04:002014-10-22T01:53:35.005-04:00I tend to agree, but let's go a bit further.
...I tend to agree, but let's go a bit further.<br /><br />The people who are pushing this stuff are utopian statists, the same ones who want a Uncle Sugar to cough up a hundred billion dollars for a "light rail" system between every two podunk college towns.<br /><br />They're the same ones who push for "urban green space" and "downtown development zones" with no publicly accessible parking, to keep those dirty townie Untermenschen and their dirty, carbon-belching pickup trucks out of their pristine college campus neighborhoods.<br /><br />They're the ones pushing hard for "sustainability," by which they seem to mean total depopulation of those pesky rural "red states" and packing the nation's entire population into tiny apartments in rat-hive mega-cities, which will presumably get their food and water and electrical power by magic, and in which those filthy subhuman rednecks will no longer be able to own guns, or home-school their children, or attend churches that don't approve of homosexual pedophilia with sufficient enthusiasm.<br /><br />These people really, really don't like the automobile. They don't like it when the hoi polloi have freedom of movement. They look with great approval upon people who live all their lives in Manhattan, never going more than ten miles from their tiny apartments from birth until death ("why ja wanna go somewhere else? dis is Noo Yawk, we got ebbyfhing heah!") like peasants out of the Dark Ages. They desperately desire the power to hold everyone else at gunpoint and force everyone to move into the cities and ride bicycles back and forth to work, and use a government train system that will track their movements every moment of their lives if indeed they are allowed to travel at all ("Papers please!"). They hate people who want to move freely, who want to escape the unblinking panopticon eye of Vaterlandgesicherheitsdienst even for an instant.<br /><br />So--any bets on whether these "self-driving robot cars" are going to become mandatory? Any bets on whether they're also going to have a government kill-switch built in? ("Go out of town? No, Citizen, you don't need to go out of town." "Highway access is cancelled for the balance of the month due to excessive carbon footprint levels and extreme danger of 'terrorism.' Go back to your apartments and await further instructions from MINITRU.")Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com