RoosterTree ([identity profile] wbm.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics2010-11-24 09:03 am

TSA

Hey there. This is a comics opinion of my own creation.

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I've never flown. With what's happening in airports these days, I never will. Among my personal issues is a near-total mistrust of authority, & that's under normal circumstances. This developing TSA sitch isn't normal, but what if it becomes the accepted standard?

As many before me have, I try to ascertain where religious practices originate. One tradition's no pork/shellfish makes sense in a pre-refrigeration culture. With another tradition's three rinses of water over the body on the right & 3 on the left, it, too, makes sense when one realizes that a single rinse barely washes anything away; as a one-time floor cleaner, the first layer of water is applied to dissolve/absorb dirt & other substances; subsequent water applications then wash away the dirt-laden water.

So, with these new rules, where will our up-&-coming TSA agents come from? The standards set for the applications process for police, clergy, seniors care & daycare are acceptable if one assumes everyone is & remains reasonable & well-adjusted. And yet this is the tragic, human flaw that abusers find their way through in order to make contact with unassuming new victims.

Unless something changes, & quickly, this is going to become a worst-case scenario without ever seeing another bomb.

We are terrorizing ourselves with penetrating eyes & groping hand condoms.

[identity profile] light-over-me.livejournal.com 2010-11-24 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
That's funny because, that's exactly what happened with the AZ anti- illegal immigration law. All people had to do was use the R word, and the law was promptly cut down at the knees. But I guess violation of people's civil rights is A-ok with the gov, as long as it's being done to everyone equally. We can't profile for terrorists, because that might single people out who are behaving like terrorists. So instead we're gonna treat everyone as if we're all just as likely to be a terrorist. It's brilliant!