Castro and Konky get split on one of the biggest surveillance stories in America right now — the rapid nationwide rollout of Flock Safety license plate reader cameras. In this episode of the TEN21 Podcast, the hosts break down what Flock cameras are, why they're suddenly on nearly every street corner in Dallas-Fort Worth and cities across the country, and whether the ~$8 billion Atlanta-based startup is a legitimate public safety tool or a privately-owned mass surveillance grid. Castro takes the anti-surveillance side, arguing that trading civil liberty for "temporary safety" is a bad deal — invoking the Benjamin Franklin line and pointing to abuses like the Milwaukee police officer who used Flock over 100 times to stalk her ex-husband's new wife. Konky pushes back with the Ring camera analogy, the "if you're not doing anything wrong" argument, and a real story from their own neighborhood where car break-ins prompted the community to want cameras at the entrance.
They compare surveillance regimes in Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Qatar, and China, and use the "Have I Been Flocked" app live on the pod to see if Konky's license plate has been searched. The conversation then pivots to the WNBA's transgender eligibility controversy. Two former NBA players — Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White — have publicly declared for the 2027 WNBA Draft claiming to identify as women, forcing the league to hold a task force meeting to define what "woman" means in its collective bargaining agreement. Konky, a girl-dad whose 10-year-old daughter has been playing competitive soccer since age three, gives an emotional take on why he doesn't understand the debate at all. They cover Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham getting booed in Seattle and Portland for her comments, the Storm minority owner who was suspended for confronting fans supporting Cunningham, the Serena Williams quote about not being top 50 in men's tennis, and the trans college swimmer controversy that started the broader conversation.
The episode closes with a viral clips segment — a soccer player literally falling into an open hole in the stadium tunnel while celebrating a goal, Guiza's absurd flying throw-in attempts (one worked, one gave him a concussion), and a debate over whether a slide tackle in the recent Mexico vs USA match was a legit challenge or a Mexico dive. A wide-ranging debate episode with real disagreement between the hosts, live app demos, viral clips, and the sports-and-politics culture-war conversations that everyone is having but few podcasts are hosting honestly.
Topics: Flock Safety, license plate reader cameras, ALPR surveillance, mass surveillance, Fourth Amendment, Ring cameras, ICE, Peter Thiel, Andreessen Horowitz, Have I Been Flocked app, DeFlock, WNBA transgender eligibility, Sophie Cunningham, Enes Kanter Freedom, Royce White, Cathy Engelbert, collective bargaining agreement, Lia Thomas, Serena Williams, women's sports, Cheryl Miller, Guiza throw-in, Mexico vs USA soccer, Latino sports podcast, Dallas Fort Worth podcast, TEN21 Podcast Episode 20.

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