Originally Posted by
stimpy
Wrong. No matter what your job is, if you are ordered to do something wrong you should say no. You have the freedom to choose another job. Frankly there is much more honor in flipping burgers than working at the TSA.
If the TSA ordered their staff to pull all the Muslims out of line and send them to a special room would you still work there? What if they ordered you to pull all the Jews out of line? The "I'm just doing my job" excuse doesn't work when you are doing something wrong.
So, you think it's OK of the public to take it out on the troops when they don't like the war ?
If a cop pulls you over for not wearing a seatbelt (another anti-freedom law I despise) is it reasonable to have a go at the cop for enforcing the law ?
We live in a democrcy, however flawed; lots of people do jobs that require them to enforce lots of laws that I, as a libertarian, regard as anti-freedom. But I don't see a need or a reason to feel personal ill will towards them unless they use their job to abuse power at a personal level.