Face Recognition Software Ain’t All Fugly

Every cloud has a silver lining. The child-molesting famine artists are not thinking it through, what New Normal society will be like when they aren’t on top with a private army protecting them from justice.

Imagine, the government sends a Fauci Ouchie team to your vexx-hesitant home, to give you a free struggle session against malinformation. They ring the doorbell and the doorbell replies, “Larry, you fag, this is your second visit. I told you the first time that you were trespassing, and now -click- you have been photographed, time-stamped and certified court-admissible as a trespasser. Who’s that with you? Laquanda? Did you know he’s affiliated with Pantifa? I just uploaded your affiliation with him to Twitter.”

Now don’t imagine.

Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show

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By Sarah Wallace, 19 December 2022

Yeah, the surveillance society is gonna suck. I’ll be kicked out of businesses just as I walk through the front door. In fact, I already have been, being a mask-denier from the beginning of the Plandemic, and it hurts to know you’ll be ostracized at a moment’s notice by people whose only concept of honor, religion and duty is unquestioning obedience to meaningless rules that bureaucrats change on a whim.

But the day is coming… and is already here… when Social Justice Warriors will get the same treatment. Gonna be sweet!

A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the most famous companies in the country.

Who would perceive a Girl Scout mother as an enemy?

Kelly Conlon and her daughter came to New York City the weekend after Thanksgiving as part of a Girl Scout field trip to Radio City Music Hall to see the Christmas Spectacular show. But while her daughter, other members of the Girl Scout troop and their mothers got to go enjoy the show, Conlon wasn’t allowed to do so.

That’s because to Madison Square Garden Entertainment, Conlon isn’t just any mom. They had identified and zeroed in on her, as security guards approached her right as he got into the lobby.

“It was pretty simultaneous, I think, to me, going through the metal detector, that I heard over an intercom or loudspeaker,” she told NBC New York. “I heard them say woman with long dark hair and a grey scarf.”

She said she was asked her name and to produce identification.

“I believe they said that our recognition picked you up,” Conlon said.

A sign says facial recognition is used as a security measure to ensure safety for guests and employees. Conlon says she posed no threat, but the guards still kicked her out with the explanation that they knew she was an attorney.

THE DAWN HAS COME!

Conlon is an associate with the New Jersey based law firm, Davis, Saperstein and Solomon, which for years has been involved in personal injury litigation against a restaurant venue now under the umbrella of MSG Entertainment.

Steinberg and Friends, litigation attorneys at law, are no longer welcome in the business that they sue? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

“I don’t practice in New York. I’m not an attorney that works on any cases against MSG,” said Conlon.

But MSG said she was banned nonetheless — along with fellow attorneys in that firm and others.

“MSG instituted a straightforward policy that precludes attorneys pursuing active litigation against the Company from attending events at our venues until that litigation has been resolved. While we understand this policy is disappointing to some, we cannot ignore the fact that litigation creates an inherently adverse environment. All impacted attorneys were notified of the policy, including Davis, Saperstein and Salomon, which was notified twice,” a spokesperson for MSG Entertainment said in a statement.

“I don’t practice in New York. I just live here and work for a company that does. I guess we were warned, technically, but won’t somebody please think of the Girl Scouts? They can’t do this to me, I’m a mom!”

“This whole scheme is a pretext for doing collective punishment on adversaries who would dare sue MSG in their multi-billion dollar network,” said Sam Davis, a partner at the firm where Conlon works.

Davis is now upping the legal ante, challenging MSG’s license with the State Liquor Authority.

Ah, the tears of a crybully.

Other firms have sued over being blacklisted. Conlon said she thought a recent judge’s order in one of those cases made it clear that ticketholders like her “may not be denied entry to any shows.”

That might have been true if security had kicked Barbie out for race, gender, politics, nationality, nudity, insanity, hygiene, obesity or hair style. BUT… security kicked Barbie out for BEING A LAWYER! Not a protected class!

MSG stated that “In this particular situation, only the one attorney who chose to attend was denied entry, and the rest of of her group — including the Girl Scouts — were all able to attend and enjoy the show.”

“I was just a mom taking my daughter to see a Christmas show,” Conlon told the I-Team. “I did wait outside…It was embarrassing, it was mortifying.”

“And I thought I was protected by an unrelated court ruling that I’d just happened to look up before making the trip.”

3 thoughts on “Face Recognition Software Ain’t All Fugly”

  1. Contract tracers will be vibrants or replacements?
    Maybe a balloon with ancient Chinese secret. (honk!)
    All clowny aside, Gill Bates wants to inject the clot shot into the food supply and the CDC is tracking all those not-a-vaxx shy who visit Big Pharmakeia McHealthcarez.
    Eugenicist (cyst?) Gill Bates also spoke of aerogel for those who wish to keep their God given molecular structure by any means necessary.
    Eventually something heavier than gel is going to be flying through the air.
    We get to be the Indians now? (H/T-Animal Mother)

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