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It puts a lot of features at the fingertips of the faithful, including the ability to filter whole neighborhoods by religion, ethnicity, “Hispanic country of origin,” “assimilation,” and whether there are children living in the household.

Its core function is to produce neighborhood maps and detailed tables of data about people from non-Anglo-European backgrounds, drawn from commercial sources typically used by marketing and data-harvesting firms.

training videos produced by users show the extent to which evangelical groups are using sophisticated ways to target non-Christian communities, with questionable safeguards around security and privacy.

In one instance, he points to the sharable note-taking function and suggests leaving information for each household, such as “Daughter left for college” and “Mother is in the hospital.”

increasingly popular among Christian supremacist groups, prayerwalking calls on believers to wage “violent prayer” (persistently and aggressively channeling emotions of hatred and anger against Satan), engage in “spiritual mapping” (identifying areas where evil is at work, such as the darkness ruling over an abortion clinic, or the “spirit of greed” ruling over Las Vegas), and conduct prayerwalking (roaming the streets in groups, “praying on-site with insight”).

newly arrived refugees might well find a knock on the door from strangers with knowledge of their personal circumstances distressing—and that’s before these surprise visitors even begin to attempt to convert them.

placing people of different ethnic and religious backgrounds on easy-to-access databases is a dangerous road to go down

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[-] Fedizen@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

While they're both bad and creepy in their weird ways I do find the sovereign citizen types more understandable than the creepy nosy cultists.

[-] Holyginz@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

With them it's at least more understandable cause a lot of them it's desperation. I don't have sympathy for the ones who are desperate because they don't want to pay child support, but I atleast understand it. The nosy cultists just want to be superior

[-] kromem@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

I always kind of wonder how it would go if I ever actually answered the door to proselytizing folks.

They'd clearly be unprepared to answer about the late insertion of the fundraising reversal in Luke.

Or the ambiguous engendering of God.

Or the eroding of a matriarchal tradition in early Judaism.

Or that a lot of the stories were probably appropriated from elsewhere.

How long before they fold their arms and say "well I don't know about that" or "I'll have to ask my preacher"? Will I stay on their list for another round of discussion, or not?

To date the only folks I've interacted with around my neighborhood were Mormon missionaries, who are just so well mannered and youthfully naive I didn't have the heart to pull out a map that shows the distance between Manchester, NY and Jerusalem.

'Angry' proselytizers though I feel like I'd have at least a few words for their deaf ears to balance things out for the rest of the neighborhood having to hear their words in turn.

[-] wavebeam@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Are you trying to convince them they're wrong? Or just get them to leave you alone? Wouldn't it be simpler to just tell them you're a believer (in whatever thing they're preaching to you) and then wish them a blessed day or whatever? That would surely get them off your back.

[-] SacrificedBeans@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

More like "Bless some homes, over others"

[-] Modern_medicine_isnt@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

If you tell someone that they are trespassing and to leave and not come back. Can you make a citizens arrest if they return?

[-] BlitzoTheOisSilent@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

IANAL, but I don't believe so. Most/all states have laws that allow people to access your property to come to your front door/porch, I forget the exact name, unless your property is fenced with clearly visible "private property/no trespassing" type signs.

However, once you've asked them to leave, they have to leave or they can be arrested/escorted away for trespassing should they refuse to and police become involved. In your example, if they were to come back after being asked to leave, I believe yes, but you couldn't arrest them, the police would have to.

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[-] AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

Do you want to weaponize the autistism against you? Cause this is how you weaponize autism against you.

Ask Shia Lebouff how well that goes.

[-] afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

If my name, or the names of anyone I care about, is on the list it won't be on for long.

Edit: they have virtually no security and it took me about a minute to see my neighborhood and see my address as well as half my block.

[-] Flax_vert@feddit.uk 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

That's a lovely idea! /S

[-] Buttons@programming.dev 2 points 3 months ago
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