Steve, 

 

I agree with everything you say about fascism.  Yours not a rant.  Just an
exact description of what is happening. 

 

But I am NOT clear why nudity is the bottom line. (};-])  We are absolutely
passive until we find ourselves in the "showers" and are asked to take our
clothes off?   So, let's imagine a scenario in which They say, "Ok.  You're
correct!  No Junkyard dogs at the TSA checkpoints.  However, in
compensation, we are going to have to start reading your mail, like the
Israelis do."  (I don't know if the Iraeli's do, but that is what they are
going to say.).  Look, something is seriously amiss when Olberman and Beck
agree on something.  

 

Hey, TSA no problem.  Time to worry about Obamacare's recommendation of
universal colonoscopies.   (By the way, how do you copy a colonos, anyway?) 

 

Nick 

 

PS:  As a test of my position, I went to www.aclu.org to see if they were on
board with this hysteria.  Ooops!  They are!  LOT of interesting stuff,
there, none of which supports my position. 

PPS:  Did you hear or read the report that one can be exempt from BOTH
procedures on religious grounds by claiming to be a muslim woman?  



 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Steve Smith
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 4:00 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] TSA, security technology, and opting out

 

Nick -



Nah, Steve.  I am going to rain on this parade.  Sorry.  

I wondered what that splashing/drizzling was all about!  Thanks a lot!



For years we all had our inseams measured without accusing tailors of
homophilia.  There is nothing inherently undignified in the search except
that perception makes it so. 



So, my barber who keeps dropping his comb into my lap *isn't* making a pass
at me?  Shoots, I'll be needing to find another barber I guess!  And you
might not be surprised, but I've never had a tailor handle my junk while
measuring my inseams... but then, that salesgirl at the store where I buy my
jeans is welcome to measure my inseams... but every time I ask, she declines
the opportunity.



All of this "keep your mitts off my junk" ("JUNK!" WHERE THE HELL DID THAT
COME FROM?) is a juvenile distraction from two EXTREMELY important issues. 

 

Are the back scatter scanners safe?  

Is security based on high cost machinery (rather than intelligence)
effective.  

It does give me pause that Michael Chertoff was, I understand, a serious
investor in the company that makes the machines.   No I don't have any
proof.  

I don't suppose I disagree that these are potentially important issues.  But
I don't agree that submitting to escalating levels of invasive and highly
questionable measures based on induced hysteria is a "good and necessary
thing".  

 I'm still of the strong belief that one of the errant memes amok in our
culture is the meme of fascism.  The meme that insists that the good of the
whole is entirely dependent on and subservient to the whim of the
bureaucracy in place (and expanding).  It is my firmly held opinion that the
majority of the response to 9/11 has been an opportunistic one, feeding
those who would feed this particular meme.  Fascism positively loves fear!

I'm also completely in tune with the theme.... "just because you are
paranoid, doesn't mean they are *not* out to get you".  Yes, the great and
wonderful America the Beautiful has ENEMIES and they "Hate our Freedoms"
(What?) and they *will* hijack our planes and fly them into our tallest
buildings if given the chance... 

But I contend that there is also a rot within the souls of our own people
who "Hate our Freedoms"  in an entirely different way.  They hate our
freedom from fear, from administrative picayune control of everything.  Just
go dump your wallet out on the table and look through *that junk* and tell
me that you are not being harried by a dozen or more trivial systems which
require you to step and fetch... driver's license (aka Universal ID),
Insurance card(s), credit cards, Social Security Card,  Loyalty Shopping
Cards... the rest I'm not sure I wanna know! Then go check the file cabinet,
and the glove box of your car...  or your stack of unopened (my case) or
recently opened (more likely) mail.  The quantity and complexity of the
systems designed around keeping YOU in line is amazing.  Dial up a right
wing talk radio station and listen to the rhetoric in the *advertising* on
identity theft (guard), it is positively disgusting!

Yes, someone hates our freedoms, but I don't think it is the 12 year old
boys and girls spread across a great deal of the world strapping bombs onto
their chests to blow up our tanks (those not busy stepping on our errant
landmines)...  *they* have something seriously sad going on in *their*
(short and likely miserable) lives as do our young men and women stuck in
the "stop-loss" war that is consuming their prime years, but the threat is
as much from within (all forms of paranoid hysteria and the fascist systems
and behaviour it can fuel) as from without.

Ooops, I think I got off on a rant there! <grin>

- Steve




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