Send us a text Bright lights, new studio, same mission: cut through the noise and defend common sense. We kick off with a hard look at surveillance creeping into daily life through Flock cameras, AI plate readers, and jurisdiction-free data sharing that records where you drive and who you pass—often without public consent. If you’ve ever been told “it’s just like your phone,” we unpack why that excuse fails, how these systems bypass warrants, and why local council votes matter more than natio...
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Send us a text Bright lights, new studio, same mission: cut through the noise and defend common sense. We kick off with a hard look at surveillance creeping into daily life through Flock cameras, AI plate readers, and jurisdiction-free data sharing that records where you drive and who you pass—often without public consent. If you’ve ever been told “it’s just like your phone,” we unpack why that excuse fails, how these systems bypass warrants, and why local council votes matter more than natio...
S2 E1- Power Misuse and Political Maneuvering: the Actions of Atlanta's DA, Nikki Haley's Failing Campaign, and more Jan. 6th fear mongering
The Last Gay Conservative
57 minutes
1 year ago
S2 E1- Power Misuse and Political Maneuvering: the Actions of Atlanta's DA, Nikki Haley's Failing Campaign, and more Jan. 6th fear mongering
Send us a text Could Atlanta DA Fannie Willis's appointment of a special prosecutor be a dire misuse of power? This episode of "The Last Gay Conservative" lights a match under the political establishment as I, Chad Law, peel back the layers of this contentious decision, spotlighting how due process might be taking a backseat amidst the drama. Meanwhile, on the campaign trail, Nikki Haley's centrist tightrope walk seems to be coming up short. I dissect the historical echoes of candidates past ...
The Last Gay Conservative
Send us a text Bright lights, new studio, same mission: cut through the noise and defend common sense. We kick off with a hard look at surveillance creeping into daily life through Flock cameras, AI plate readers, and jurisdiction-free data sharing that records where you drive and who you pass—often without public consent. If you’ve ever been told “it’s just like your phone,” we unpack why that excuse fails, how these systems bypass warrants, and why local council votes matter more than natio...