Originally Posted by
DevilDog438
Ah - if at first, you don't succeed, resort to definition and name calling attacks.
Nice, I am glad to know you can use your resources and look up a dictionary definition. I will stipulate one thing - the WBI is not a PHYSICAL strip search. IOW, it is not requiring one to remove one's clothing directly.
However, it
is a
virtual strip search. The devices in question, using various forms of waveform manipulation,
remove one's clothes from view, leaving an image of one's self that appears naked. In various postings, here and other sources, you can find that the images are detailed enough to show:
- One's anal cleft
- The location of the umbilicus and definition of abdominal muscle tissue
- Whether a man is circumcised or not, and to which side he "dresses"
That is not dramatization, that is looking at released pictures from TSA, CNN and other sources. Whether virtually or physically, removal of one's clothing to determine presence of WEI is a strip search.
I'm not a practiced debater... as I said before, you have the right to choose a hands-on search.
Your dramatizing the situation by adding colourful self-designed descriptive words... is your opinion only. Contrary to where your head is at, the challenge of identifying the circumcised and non-circumcised will get dead-boring after the first five minutes. They all look the same. *chuckle*
To follow your line of thinking, makes us wonder about how titillated a medical professional may get when we go for our annual physical? Or... trying on a bathing suit before purchase... are we phobic about hidden cameras? Have you ever visited a spa? Spoken to a mother about privacy during childbirth?
Get with the times. Security is striving to do its best. The choice... is yours.