Not even a blip on the blood pressure chart
I saw no reason to comment on the fact that some TSA officials demanded that a well-endowed women wearing an underwire bra submit to a fondling to clear security. Perhaps I’m suffering from outrage fatigue. Well, not “perhaps.” I am. The announcement of “most recent dumb thing the TSA/DHS/Security-of-whatever-variety does to support security theater” is almost a bi-weekly occurrence, alternating with “the word ‘terror’ is used in an completely inappropriate context” and “taking a picture of child, even your own, is evidence of pedophilia.”
But Scott Greenfield of Simple Justice makes this point, one of those that lurks in the back of my mind until some else express it better then I can. Greenfield has a friend that believes this is okay, because it is what’s necessary to keep people (namely the friend) safe. Greenfield responds “Only people like my friend are never the people who have to pay the price”
In one. It’s nice and easy to put up with other people getting hassled for no good reason.
Oh, and because biweekly isn’t an exaggeration, DHS contractor threatens woman for wearing “lesbian.com” tshirt.






