Originally Posted by
SATTSO
So it's his job to do so?
Isn't it the responsibility of every person on the planet to do what they can to protect another person from harm, as best they can, without putting themselves in harm's way?
Since the TSA has chosen not to reveal complete an accurate data about the radiological impact of the new devices along with full disclosure of the images generated, it falls upon the people to educate each other. That is the only way to protect them from both potential physical and sexual harm.
Originally Posted by
SATTSO
I do - but people disagree on what exactly that means. You know that. Do you and I hold the same beliefs regarding the freedom of speech?
My belief regarding the freedom of speech is that all speech appropriate at all times when on public grounds, with the government only deriving the authority to limit that speech under limited, SCOTUS approved, constitutionally sanctioned, guidelines. As the CP has been federalized (for the sake of professionalizing), I find no reason to share with my fellow travelers the simple facts about what the images have been alleged to reveal, that an incident in MIA led to one Smurf assaulting a supervisor because of of taunts that came up when the supe could clearly see genetalia, about the lack of information about the radiation from the machines, about how the TSA claimed that they would only be used for secondary screenings but are now being moved to primary screenings, how to truly check for dangers a Smurf may have to lift up grandma's mammary glands, how I won't let some perv look at my kids and I can't imagine why they think that is appropriate.
Is there anything wrong with that? As you can see, I'm even curtailing myself by refraining from mentioning WEI.