• ICEBLOCK App Getting Hijacked by Pro-ICE Activists

    From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 5 13:34:56 2025
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    The app is working in ways the author didn't intend.

    Laughter!

    "Unlike many of my conservative friends, I thought that CNN's
    reporting did not cross the line--it was news that anti-ICE activists
    were helping criminals evade law enforcement, but I agreed that the
    tone of the reporting suggested that this was just normal, in the way
    that "mostly peaceful" riots are.


    But a funny thing happened--one that I doubt that CNN or others
    anticipated after the virtual advertisement CNN did for the app:
    pro-ICE activists found a way to use the crowdfunding app to clear
    their neighborhoods and various locations elsewhere of illegal aliens:
    they started reporting ICE activity at the sort of places where
    illegal aliens like to hang out.

    At the very least, this renders the app pretty useless for its
    intended purpose--how does one know if the report is about real ICE
    activity or a fake? At the other end of the spectrum, it accomplishes
    the goal of clearing the streets of illegal aliens by making them
    worry that ICE agents are in the area.

    https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/07/02/iceblock-app-getting-hijacked-by-pro-ice-activists-n3804399

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  • From chine.bleu@21:1/5 to NoBody on Sat Jul 5 15:45:21 2025
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    NoBody wrote:
    The app is working in ways the author didn't intend.

    Look at all these losers and traitors:
    <https://www.yadvashem.org/righteous>

    Laughter!

    "Unlike many of my conservative friends, I thought that CNN's
    reporting did not cross the line--it was news that anti-ICE activists
    were helping criminals evade law enforcement, but I agreed that the
    tone of the reporting suggested that this was just normal, in the way
    that "mostly peaceful" riots are.


    But a funny thing happened--one that I doubt that CNN or others
    anticipated after the virtual advertisement CNN did for the app:
    pro-ICE activists found a way to use the crowdfunding app to clear
    their neighborhoods and various locations elsewhere of illegal aliens:
    they started reporting ICE activity at the sort of places where
    illegal aliens like to hang out.

    At the very least, this renders the app pretty useless for its
    intended purpose--how does one know if the report is about real ICE
    activity or a fake? At the other end of the spectrum, it accomplishes
    the goal of clearing the streets of illegal aliens by making them
    worry that ICE agents are in the area.

    https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/07/02/iceblock-app-getting-hijacked-by-pro-ice-activists-n3804399



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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to chine.bleu@yahoo.com on Sun Jul 6 09:50:16 2025
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    On Sat, 05 Jul 2025 15:45:21 -0700, "chine.bleu"
    <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> wrote:

    NoBody wrote:
    The app is working in ways the author didn't intend.

    Look at all these losers and traitors:
    <https://www.yadvashem.org/righteous>

    Laughter!

    "Unlike many of my conservative friends, I thought that CNN's
    reporting did not cross the line--it was news that anti-ICE activists
    were helping criminals evade law enforcement, but I agreed that the
    tone of the reporting suggested that this was just normal, in the way
    that "mostly peaceful" riots are.


    But a funny thing happened--one that I doubt that CNN or others
    anticipated after the virtual advertisement CNN did for the app:
    pro-ICE activists found a way to use the crowdfunding app to clear
    their neighborhoods and various locations elsewhere of illegal aliens:
    they started reporting ICE activity at the sort of places where
    illegal aliens like to hang out.

    At the very least, this renders the app pretty useless for its
    intended purpose--how does one know if the report is about real ICE
    activity or a fake? At the other end of the spectrum, it accomplishes
    the goal of clearing the streets of illegal aliens by making them
    worry that ICE agents are in the area.

    https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/07/02/iceblock-app-getting-hijacked-by-pro-ice-activists-n3804399


    Your link has nothing to do with what I posted.

    Go have another six pack.

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