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It doesn't put them in danger. They just dont people to know when they are coming. No one is threatening ICE agents. It's all good, a matter of time before they get theirs and Trump too.
It doesn't put them in danger. They just dont people to know when they are coming. No one is threatening ICE agents. It's all good, a matter of time before they get theirs and Trump too.
The way I'm reading your story is that Apple should not 'appease' the President or the DOJ for being forced to remove an app that clearly puts ICE agents in danger. Tim Cook should stop worrying about which apps are actually a danger to society and be happy with the trillions of dollars he has. And it sure looks like if you read in between the lines Phone Arena is in favor of keeping the app. Maybe you go put on an ICE agent uniform and hit the streets, maybe you change your tune when you're ambushed
My first thought is how do these people know they are ICE agents in the first place. From watching Youtube, it seems like a lot of protestors are protesting swat teams, sheriff's offices, and other law enforcement thinking they are ice. Decoy Voice has done a great job showing that.
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It's not a terrorist app.
It doesn't put them in danger. They just dont people to know when they are coming. No one is threatening ICE agents. It's all good, a matter of time before they get theirs and Trump too.
It doesn't put them in danger. They just dont people to know when they are coming. No one is threatening ICE agents. It's all good, a matter of time before they get theirs and Trump too.
It's not a terrorist app.
The way I'm reading your story is that Apple should not 'appease' the President or the DOJ for being forced to remove an app that clearly puts ICE agents in danger. Tim Cook should stop worrying about which apps are actually a danger to society and be happy with the trillions of dollars he has. And it sure looks like if you read in between the lines Phone Arena is in favor of keeping the app. Maybe you go put on an ICE agent uniform and hit the streets, maybe you change your tune when you're ambushed
My first thought is how do these people know they are ICE agents in the first place. From watching Youtube, it seems like a lot of protestors are protesting swat teams, sheriff's offices, and other law enforcement thinking they are ice. Decoy Voice has done a great job showing that.
Will Google maps and Waze have to remove reporting of police on public roads?