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I'd bet many of the people who make unreasonable charges about these "invasions of privacy" probably sound the trumpets for the most immodest ideals of sexuality as it is.

If they want to scan me or pat me down when I am freely choosing to use their services, so be it. It's their game, they make the rules. If I got a problem with it, I'll approach it maturely in regards to solving the problem. Whose complaints would you be more likely to consider, the guy who says "I think you're going too far" or the guy who says "This is a conspiracy to control people and the government is more of a threat than terrorists because they can scan my body or pat down my genital area before I enter a plane"? If you want your grievances considered, it would be best to approach it maturely and not over-react and roll it into fight-the-power extremes.

Of course not all who oppose this are saying things that make you wonder if they're wearing alluminum foil on their heads; those are the people whose complaints I actually take the time to consider.



"I feel like I could take on the whole Empire myself."