Another cross-post. Sorry.

Nov 23, 2010 21:23

People standing against the TSA's unreasonable search policies are being internally referred to as domestic extremists now.

Oh, hell no.

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ysidro November 24 2010, 02:27:05 UTC
There's a reason I didn't bitch when I lost my ID and had to be groped to get through.

I wanted to get home.

*sigh*

Edit: I should put out it wasn't as bad as I was lead to expect and the agent was completely professional. I'm still with people who don't want it done for any number of reasons however.

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arxacies November 24 2010, 02:37:14 UTC
Y'know, I can't say that the label "domestic extremist" is that inaccurate. I am domestic and I am EXTREMELY against the idea of, say, pornoscanners being used on children. Hence, domestic extremist is quite accurate in my case at least.

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primaldog November 24 2010, 02:44:40 UTC
wat

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thewronghands November 24 2010, 02:59:21 UTC
WHAT WHAT WHAT. That is ridiculous.

I have been avoiding the grope lines and just taking the metal detector, but now I'm considering getting in them and making them feel me up in public and asking them if they feel ashamed of themselves yet.

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tlttlotd November 26 2010, 06:23:20 UTC
The screeners need to kick all of the complaints up the food chain. Eventually, enough complaints need to register at the higher levels of the TSA for anything to change. That's the important bit.

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amberite November 24 2010, 03:08:01 UTC
Wow, how little it takes to be "extreme" these days. Everyone's doing it. :P

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