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Old Jan 12, 2011 | 8:23 am
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Popperian
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Originally Posted by eyecue
We had 17 opt outs on my shift today and nearly the same yesterday.
out of 6k that is not a high rate.
You are saying you put 6000 people through radiation today and only 17 opted out? Sounds like more propaganda to me.

Also... the 2.8% number is actually 3X higher than Napolitano's 1% number so we know her number was aggregate propaganda as well and not accurate.

What are the real numbers of how many people you irradiated that it was even possible for them to opt-out of anything? This is like Thanksgiving where they turned all the scanners off and then claimed "no one opted out". Opt-out counts only matter as a function of how many COULD have opted out. Additionally, the only way to get true opt-out numbers is to make sure people are AWARE of the choice. Claiming people are CHOOSING the scanners if they didn't know they had a choice means all you are doing by posting that statistic is pushing materially inaccurate propaganda.

Your statistics are MEANINGLESS until you tell everyone they have the option of opting out and you report how many did of the people you told that to.

And, Mr. TSA ... you should know that I will -always- be an opt-out. I will be an opt-out and make you dirty filthy people touch my penis until the day I die. And, because those machines will actually give people cancer, you will need to be able to make the legal defense when people get cancer ... you are always going to have to allow people to opt-out. That way, 20 years from now when people come back with cancer lawsuits you claim "you could've opted out". You will always need that excuse.

Do you know what that means Mr. TSA?

That means ...

You will be my bent over gay little do-boy massaging my dick for me, for $14/hour...

So, you guys coercively imposed your oppressive security theater and I've made my choice.
You get to be my little gay do-boy.

... forever.

I'm fine with that choice, looking down at you as you service me.

Last edited by Popperian; Jan 12, 2011 at 10:38 am
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