Official site: https://www.iceblock.app/

The CNN article talks a bit more about privacy issues. This bit caught my eye:

It’s only available on iOS because Aaron says the app would have to collect information that could ultimately put users at risk to provide the same experience on Android.

I would like to see some details about this. Perhaps there’s a way to work around that problem, even if it meant publishing on F-Droid instead of Google Play.

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    If a person is armed and masked and does not identify itself, it is most likely a terrorist and a threat to the public.

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        I think they have been. But they’re not reporting it to avoid copycats.

        There was a large number of police shootings in my state when one guy opened fire on a state trooper. Then we were hearing stories every week.

        So I’m supposed to believe groups of people with masks running up to folks and grabbing them haven’t been getting retaliation back?

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          Saw some video clip from “ice” getting beat tf up in a Haitian community. No guns on the civ side, but they were charging and tackling " ice" and not letting any of their people get kidnapped. love to see it.

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          It probably helps that they are targeting decent, normal working immigrants, who are unlikely to be armed.

          If they were actually going after armed gang members, they probably would be getting shot. But as we can tell by the fact they are hiding their faces, they are chicken shit losers cosplaying as tough guys targeting defenseless people because it’s easier.

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            Crime statistics plainly show that the immigrant community is objectively one of the least likely groups to commit any crime, let alone violent crimes.

            The vast majority of immigrants fear any interaction with police that could jeopardize their path to citizenship, even before trump took office and made everything way worse. These people just want to work and go home to their families. They’re unfortunately a perfect target for fascists like Trump because they are under represented, decent people who aren’t likely to fight back at first. Remember that fascism requires a nebulous “enemy” to rally people towards. You need a group that is simultaneously “evil” and capable of great harm to the government and people, but also easily handled by “security” measures. This allows the dictator to convince the public that all these sweeping powers that are being demanded are for their own safety. And unfortunately the vast majority of people just believe the first thing they hear, and we end up in this situation.

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          I’m just waiting for a trial where a jury has to decide if shooting at a gang of masked unidentified men in unmarked vehicles kidnapping you or your loves ones counts as self defense.

          and regardless of the verdict the supreme court will uphold the right of the state to let unidentified gangs kidnap people off the streets.

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      I agree with every part of this except for the word “most likely,” since the incidence of ICE arrests are extremely high right now but terrorism is otherwise not.

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          Did you not notice I said “otherwise”?

          Regardless, terrorist is a subjective term, and typically one excludes agencies with jurisdiction or organized militia; so the police, ICE, U.S. military, IDF, etc. don’t qualify regardless of your disposition toward them. This is why newspapers are usually quite hesitant to use the word “terrorist.” There’s a good case for calling the CIA (and other foreign-intelligence TLAs) terrorists though, since they operate outside of places where they have the authority to do so. Obviously, it’s semantics at the end of the day.