walmart has robots nowthey go around reading license plates and report stolen cars and beep at homeless people sleeping on the property
If I were a homeless man, I'd simply jerk off and cover the robot in my retarded meth addict cum.
>>221138785>>221139069im noticing it looks like the robot has the finnish flag on it...
>>221138785>color of israely flag
>>221138785It’s probably controlled by jeets
move along citizen
>corporate police robots are reality nowvery dystopian, i love it
>>221138785The remote job I actually want.>>221139353Back in the 1900s the bongs had a wood exploitation company that had it's own paramilitary group (endorsed by our pro angloid corrupt government and even provided guns by it) that basically killed you if you did anything they didn't like. No questions asked. (use a translator)https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_ForestalYou think a beeping roomba is dystopian because you are a pampered firstie
>>221138785>they go around reading license plates and report stolen carsNot good business driving away paying customers. Why does a store owner care if his customer drives a stolen car?
>>221140922>Säaar dö nöt redëem the stolën cär>It hurts your Ïzzät and your ecönomy säaaar
>>221138785Walmart is one of the only places in large parts of the country that people are allowed to sleep in their car overnight
>>221140807The Forestal Land, Timber and Railways Company Limited, commonly known as La Forestal, was a British forestry company that operated in the region between the southern Chaco and northern Santa Fe provinces in Argentina. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, La Forestal exploited the extensive quebracho forests in these provinces,[2] becoming the leading global producer of tannin. The company played a significant role in establishing approximately 40 towns, constructing ports, laying down 400 kilometers of private railways, and operating around 30 factories. At its peak, La Forestal employed about 20,000 peoplethe third worlders greatest nightmare, seeing his country actually become developed
>>221141588You miss the part where they have a private army killing anyone who disagrees with it, here you go:>La Forestal had its own police force: the "flying gendarmerie" (popularly known as the "cardinals"), financed by the company itself. This police force enforced the company's internal regulations, even when they conflicted with the Argentine Constitution. (This was before the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so the only guarantee for citizens was the national Constitution.)According to the socialist newspaper La Vanguardia, there were deaths caused by the paramilitary force financed by the company itself, but whose weapons and uniforms were provided by the Santa Fe government, then headed by the lawyer and "Radical" politician Enrique Mosca (1880-1950), who years later would become the company's lawyer. Between 500 and 600 workers died during the repression. [3]500 to 600 deaths during protests, I get you are Turkish and have no concept of human rights but that's bad