Originally Posted by
rbphilip
Waste of time to even be having this conversation. Fastest path through security is always my path. Anyone who wants to see or keep an obscured version of my naked body is welcome to it. As for real "privacy", by buying your ticket you've given the TSA (as an organization) inspiration to access pretty much all the public (and not so public) information that exists about you.
If you choose to give up your right to be secure in your person, and allow government actors to both view and touch the most intimate, sensitive, and personal parts of your body, you have that right. Enjoy it. Imagine candle light and soft music while the TSO's fingers gently caress your testicles, slide smoothly into your waistband, and run professionally through your hair.
You also have the right to NOT allow such personal violations.
The fact that they un-Constitutionally violate your privacy in other ways does not make the visual or physical violations meaningless.