No, we want you to put your pants back on and interview the "goddamn Arabs". #teaparty #tcot #tsa
The False Dilemma presented by foul-mouthed TSA scanning department head Rodney Schroeder should outrage all Americans.
The White House, Department of Homeland Security, and Transportation Safety Administration are all using the fear of terrorism to extend their control over Americans. The false choice between getting blown up and being alternatively ogled or fondled by some low-level TSA stooge screams out the answer to its own question.
Because while the Administration contemplates giving a pass to those "goddamn Arabs" to let them bypass security completely, we have TSA scanner operators literally masturbating at work.
Which is more unjust, to scan and/or grope the "goddamn Arabs", even though not all "goddamn Arabs" are out to blow up a plane, or to scan and/or grope everyone except Arabs, goddamned or otherwise?
It's people, not devices, who blow up planes. You're looking for devices, when you should be looking for terrorists.
“What do you want to do, get blown up by a goddamn Arab at 30,000 feet or we get to see your private parts? It’s up to you, the ball’s in your park,” head of the TSA’s scanning department, Rodney Schroeder, told CNN.
“The young ladies were going through the scanner one by one, and every time one went through, this guys face was getting redder and redder. His hand was moving and then he started sweating. He was then seen doing his ‘O’ face. That’s when the security dragged him out of his booth and cuffed him. He had his pants round his ankles and everybody was really disgusted,” Jeb Rather, a passenger on a flight to New York told CBS news.
The controversial scanners display every minute detail of a person’s body and have been called intrusive by privacy campaigners. Body scanners penetrate clothing to provide a highly detailed image so accurate that critics have likened it to a virtual porn shoot. Technologies vary, with millimeter wave systems capturing highly detailed pictures of genitals, and backscatter X-ray machines able to show precise anatomical detail. The U.S. government likes the idea because body scanners can detect concealed weapons better than traditional magnetometers.
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