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Fuck those glasses. But also, my brain can't let go of the question of "How would I feel if I saw a woman wearing these?". And honestly I'm not sure??? Like you could make an argument that at least they would deter creepy men?? Anyone got any thoughts on that?
Are we really at our last straw? I mean c'mon, there must be other ways to make women feel safe than equipping them with a surveillance product from a toxic tech bro.
Why would these deter creeps if all the existing surveillance measures and social pressure we already have is evidently ineffective? You're talking about the sort of people that have no problem posting highly inappropriate comments on women's instagram profiles under their own name.
And at the end this is still a Meta product, which is at least 50 percent of the problem with these glasses. It's not just some private device, all that footage gets sucked into some big cloud to serve who knows what clandestine purpose.
Women can be creeps too. It's less common but there are still plenty.
That's what I was thinking. There ae a lot of "cons" but is there any "pro"? All I could think of was safety or, at least a quick vid of who killed you.