Monday, February 18, 2013
TSA assaults & traumatizes three-year-old girl in wheelchair
I wish I could say that this is a new low for the contemptible thugs in blue for whose equipment and "services" taxpayers pay billions of dollars every year.
Sadly, it isn't. It's just par for the course; another Day in Despotism here in the Land of the Meek, Home of the Afraid.
In case you couldn't bring yourself to watch this indisputable display of abuse -- this disgusting mistreatment of a little girl and her family about which her mother and father comment "look at her all dressing like a potential terrorist/drug trafficker; people who roll in on hot pink wheelchairs, wearing a gingerbread coat and clutching a stuffed baby lamb, are just begging to be harassed" -- let me itemize the violations and absurdities at hand (perhaps you can identify more; as a mother myself, I'm too upset by what I just watched to further research the laws, statutory and logical).
First, there is the obvious Fourth Amendment violation against unwarranted search and seizure. I don't care what kind of pretzel logic the TSA twists itself into parroting in order to justify groping a three-year-old in a wheelchair who's on her way to Disney World: it's a violation of her Constitutional rights. Period. Full stop.
And this should not stand. Not in the country that calls itself the United States of America. Citizens and residents who accept otherwise should not only be ashamed of themselves, but should, in my opinion, be constantly, and in strenuous terms, be made aware that they're engaging in a kind of treason against the very freedoms the nation's founders established (and countless fought for and died to protect), and thus, by extension, debasing the idea of America itself.
Second, travelers are indeed permitted to photograph and/or videotape the so-called "screening procedure" (more accurately, security theatre), including aggressive pat-downs that would be defined as sexual assault in any other context and nude photography of their bodies. The only subject matter exempt from passengers' freedom-to-document are the screening machines themselves. As shown in the above video, these TSA screeners try to claim otherwise and keep harping on their imagined rule that the passengers can't record the incident, even as the parents ask them to cite the actual law pertaining thereto.
Third, the tactics here are insensitive and unkind on their face, as well as pointless. Not only is this little girl so obviously terrified to the point of crying out loud, and desperately upset that her comfort toy -- her stuffed animal -- is being taken away, she is distraught that her parents' attempts to protect her are being summarily ignored. Imagine how frightening that must be. If indeed the child "alarmed," the screeners could have resolved the matter by allowing one of the cleared parents to carry her through the metal detector in their arms while they checked her wheelchair for hidden bombs, machetes, or fusilage-piercing grenade launchers.
What will it take for the American public to recognize how wrong this is, all of it, and demand that our so-called leaders put an end to it? Why are citizens not carrying out a full-on economic boycott of the airlines for all non-essential travel? What will it take, if not the unconstitutional persecution of a little child in a wheelchair?
Also at TSA News.
Over at the original YouTube link, the knuckle-draggers from "barstoolsports" are out in full force, calling the mother the most vile names. You can really see what they think of women. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few rapists in the bunch. In fact, it's statistically likely.
ReplyDeleteLuckily, there are some people who get it. But of course we're in the minority. The police state this country is becoming (already is) is because the majority of Americans are perfectly happy with it. They are complicit. This is why I'm not optimistic.
What miserable imbeciles. They get a rise out of doing this sort of thing--you saw how they congratulated each other on their trolling, over at that pathetic blog?
DeleteMorons. YouTube tends to attract the lowest of the low in comments, anyway, although sensible, thoughtful people often try to share stuff and make a point. The level of misogyny, racism, and general trolling is off the charts.
You mean at the "barstoolsports" blog? No, I didn't read any of their comments. I don't give a shit what they say. I only noticed we were getting a bunch of hits yesterday from someplace new, so I went over to see what it was. Once I saw, I left.
DeleteUPDATE: This happened at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in Missouri. And we learn from this more detailed report that the family had already made it through the checkpoint with no problems, without alarming anything. Yet the blue-shirts pulled them aside anyway. ”The TSA did not return phone calls or emails seeking comment.” Gee. Quelle surprise.
ReplyDeleteDeborah, have you seen the TSA's standard faux-apology:
ReplyDeletehttp://tsanewsblog.com/9454/news/tsas-kinda-sorta-apology-to-3-year-old-girl-in-wheelchair-par-for-the-course/
Security theater? I took an international cruise last week and the only screening my luggage got was for illicit liquor. (Must not get drunk on any booze except the cruise liner's). There was a cursory metal detector stop that didn't seem to pick up my phone or a pocket trinket I got in port. My on board bag didn't get wanded or checked at all.
ReplyDeleteI guess terrorists have never seen cruise ships. *cough* Achille Lauro *cough*