People consumed by hatred and stupidity are basically getting off the hook with damage they do, and I am tired of it.

I made a prayer today and it's not working. If we are losing are humanity and becoming a vermin cockroach creature, that is not okay with me.

🔐 Privacy Battles – SB 690 This is where things get thorny. Senate Bill 690 (Caballero) has sparked outrage among privacy advocates: It introduces a sweeping exemption to California’s wiretap laws for any surveillance done for a “commercial business purpose”—a term critics say is dangerously vague. It could legalize warrantless surveillance by private companies, allowing them to intercept communications without consent. It may strip Californians of the right to sue if their privacy is violated, undermining protections from laws like CalECPA and CIPA. Groups like California Civil Liberties Advocacy argue this bill would create a surveillance loophole, letting corporations and even law enforcement (via data brokers) bypass judicial oversight. 🚓 Police Reform & Surveillance California has led the way in: Banning chokeholds Mandating body cameras Restricting use of facial recognition in policing But critics warn that surveillance tech is expanding too fast: Cities are adopting license plate readers, predictive policing algorithms, and drone surveillance Some worry this tech is being used disproportionately in low-income and minority communities There’s concern that private surveillance partnerships (e.g., with Ring or Clearview AI) blur the line between corporate and government oversight 🗣️ Speech & Protest Rights California has robust protections for: Public protest Academic freedom Whistleblower protections Yet, there’s growing debate over informal censorship, especially on college campuses: Progressive norms can sometimes suppress dissenting views, particularly conservative or controversial speech Disinvitation campaigns and speech codes have led some to argue that ideological conformity is replacing open debate

🧑‍⚖️ Civil Liberties: Progressive, but Watch the Edges California is a national leader in civil liberties, but even here, watchdogs stay busy: ACLU Presence: The state has three major ACLU affiliates working across Northern, Southern, and border regions. Privacy Battles: Groups like California Civil Liberties Advocacy warn that bills like SB 690 could erode privacy protections. Police Reform & Surveillance: California has led on body cams and chokehold bans, but critics say surveillance tech is expanding too fast. Speech & Protest Rights: Strong protections exist, but some argue that progressive norms can create informal censorship—especially on campuses. In short, California is not autocratic, but it’s a state where power is concentrated, regulation is intense, and freedom is fiercely debated.

At the theatre, you get violence and sometimes some sexual action, but romance, especially complex romance is taboo.

A tree crone flew over my head and dropped a turd on me.

Animals including sharks don't usually eat human's because we taste foul and disgusting.

Cats and Crows agree that if evil had a name it would be human.

Why do people complain when there streets are clean, spruced up, and get major crime reduction?