I didn’t click the link and foolishly assumed that the OP made a typo.
My mistake.
I didn’t click the link and foolishly assumed that the OP made a typo.
My mistake.
I really hope the motherfuckers teasing the guy about his dick were all fired. How fucking unprofessional. It’s also indicative of their lack of fitness to monitor joes and janes walking through the scanning device. Yes, I know I’m fat. No, I’d rather not have you assholes jeering at my big ass. Whether I can see/hear it or not.
No offense, but I don’t get this: nobody needs some sort of high tech body scanner to see that a fat person is fat. Trust me, I’m just as fat clothed, unclothed, or body scanned.
Making fun of a naked fat person bothers me more than someone making fun of me with clothes on.
I think that’s hokum. Having weeping, filthy survivors live on CNN saying “I sent my mom and sister in while I parked the car and I don’t know where they are or if they’re even alive” and the “I saw the guy as he started to scream something in Arabic and I grabbed my son and ran as fast as I could, my husband was in the men’s room and I can’t find him” strikes me as exactly the sort of thing that terrorists want. They want us to see the terror, and real live survivor stories of just how bad it was, and is, and will be are very, very powerful tools of spreading the terror and the dread. Our empathy with the people who nearly died but didn’t, who lost everything, is what ultimately scares us the most and what drives us into making short-sighted decisions (like porn-o-scans) under the motto “this must never happen again.”
So no, I don’t buy that rationale against such an attack, not at all. And let’s not forget that attacks on airports go back to the early 70s. There is a history there to be studied with a blueprint to work from.
Making fun of anyone naked is juvenile and cheap, and especially so when your view of them naked is not consensual. (And let’s not pretend that porn-o-scanners are consensual, they’re consented to under duress.)