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DarMar
6th July 2014, 08:19
This guy got some interesting way to prove point.

He walks arround and filming people with camera, they all look too confused. And people are very nerved, but as he says.. are you aware that you have been filmed everywhere?

There are cameras everywhere but people are not bothered as usual, until they see it another light..

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i think it's genius idea! :)

8Adamas8
6th July 2014, 11:00
The NSA...... Master troll status.

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joeecho
6th July 2014, 13:27
This guy got some interesting way to prove point.

He walks arround and filming people with camera, they all look too confused. And people are very nerved, but as he says.. are you aware that you have been filmed everywhere?

There are cameras everywhere but people are not bothered as usual, until they see it another light..


i think it's genius idea! :)

It is genius for sure!

So much is said in such a simple act.

This is great video journalism without all the irrelevant sensationalism that MSM gives to their 'journalism'.

*:: Edit ::*

What I mean to say is that it gives more room for viewers to decide what the videos are conveying (to them) more so then most MSM video journalism offers.

Sidney
6th July 2014, 13:50
Brilliant. I have actually thought about doing the very same thing, but I don't have the nerve. LOL Maybe people would think more about the invasion of privacy that has taken on every second of our lives.

Robin
6th July 2014, 14:45
I hear this ALL the time:

"Well, I have nothing to hide, so I'm not worried about surveillance."

It's like people have lost all sense of self-respect and awareness. It does not matter whether or not you are hiding something, because you have the natural RIGHT to freedom of privacy. If they violate this right, you can bet they are violating all of your other natural rights. Just because the government does or says something, it does not mean that it is OK.

LivioRazlo
6th July 2014, 16:03
I love all the comments on the videos this guy is posting. So many people obviously hurt over their privacy being invaded in public, yet care not for it being violated by their own government. Double standards for the win.

Zionbrion
6th July 2014, 16:09
I watched both of them, but I think I would be creeped out too, especially with his monotone voice. I also think his grocery store analysis is not too effective...maybe if he said something like well the NSA does it all the time. Clever idea but creepy execution. :)

ghostrider
6th July 2014, 16:17
no one wants to be on camera without their permission yet , the NSA films everyone everywhere and no one says boo about it ...

DeDukshyn
6th July 2014, 18:11
I think he could have done a better job of getting his point across to the people he was harassing; but that white cab driver guy cracked me up. ;)

What I would have done was researched into where a lot of hidden cams or street cams exist that people wouldn't normally know about, then film then in those areas; when they protested, I would explain to them that "there are X number of cameras already filming you right now, why does my camera bother you and not the hidden ones? At least you can see my camera, why is it acceptable to you that you are being recorded all the time by hidden cams, but my cam bothers you? Is something wrong with your reasoning and logic?"

This way he would actually be making people think and not just annoying them randomly.

cursichella1
6th July 2014, 20:04
I think he could have done a better job of getting his point across to the people he was harassing; but that white cab driver guy cracked me up. ;)

What I would have done was researched into where a lot of hidden cams or street cams exist that people wouldn't normally know about, then film then in those areas; when they protested, I would explain to them that "there are X number of cameras already filming you right now, why does my camera bother you and not the hidden ones? At least you can see my camera, why is it acceptable to you that you are being recorded all the time by hidden cams, but my cam bothers you? Is something wrong with your reasoning and logic?"

This way he would actually be making people think and not just annoying them randomly.

Right, brilliant idea, probably counterproductive execution. For the most part, he just pissed off his subjects and they'll never know the point he was trying to make. I hope this instigates some copycats who communicate their purpose and know how to quit while they're ahead!