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Home of the Craven

Pope­hat and Abel and Draughn and Hit & Run and Kennedy and Green­field have already vis­ited the sub­ject of the video of a TSA goon grop­ing a six-year-old girl at the air­port in New Orleans (insert tacky Mardi Gras bead joke here, if you absolutely must). For me, the video did noth­ing more than reaf­firm my deci­sion not to take my young chil­dren through air­port security.

But this, from LewRockwell.com (referred to, I think, in the com­ments at one of the blogs I listed above), caught my attention:

The mother of the 6 year old girl in this video writes in the YouTube comments:

Can­not believe peo­ple are allowed to touch my child in this man­ner. The TSA should be abol­ished and any­one who has groped another per­son cited, fined and/or jailed for per­sonal assault. I tried to stop this and was threat­ened with fines, jail and delay in get­ting to my des­ti­na­tion. There are bet­ter ways to keep our cit­i­zens safe from ter­ror­ists. We need to find a way to keep our­selves safe from the TSA too. “Just doing their job” is an excuse used by peo­ple who do wrong.

I can­not believe it either, but I’m not the one who allowed it.

Delay in get­ting to my des­ti­na­tion”? There is nowhere I need to get in enough of a hurry to be worth let­ting you fon­dle a six-year-old.

Fines”? Now you’re try­ing to bribe me to let you molest a lit­tle girl. Shame on you for try­ing. And shame on me if I let you.

Jail”? Ha! I laugh at your “jail.” You think any jury any­where in the South­ern Dis­trict of Texas would con­vict me of any­thing if I inter­fere with this sort of treat­ment of a six-year-old girl? Bet­ter men have spent more time in worse jails for lesser causes. Ha!

If I went through air­port secu­rity with a child, I would be antic­i­pat­ing that the child would be touched inap­pro­pri­ately by the screener—it is, after all, accord­ing to Cur­tis Robert Burns, stan­dard oper­at­ing pro­ce­dure.** Antic­i­pat­ing that the screener might try to com­mit stan­dard oper­at­ing pro­ce­dure on the child, I would be alert and pre­pared to speak up, and to act if necessary.

It’s easy to fig­ure out what to do, given lots of time to think about the sub­ject. But when nasty unex­pected things hap­pen to us, we don’t always have the proper response at hand. For the par­ent who hasn’t been pay­ing close atten­tion to TSA’s tres­passes, see­ing this must have been like a descent into Won­der­land. For the pas­sen­ger who doesn’t deal with the criminal-justice sys­tem every day, the threat of jail is a ter­ri­fy­ing thing. The TSA’s threats might even, in the heat of the moment, make a per­son ques­tion whether what he is see­ing, which he knows is wrong, is really wrong.

Wrong does not become right because a gov­ern­ment agent says it is. Even if Meemaw and Paw­paw are already wait­ing at the air­port to pick you up. (To those whatever-it-takes quis­lings who would back TSA: if you try to com­ment with­out read­ing and under­stand­ing Trans­porta­tion Eco­nom­ics I will mock you. Mercilessly.)

When I catch myself dis­cussing my feel­ings about small chil­dren and air travel around peo­ple who might be par­ents of small chil­dren with air-travel plans, I feel the social fil­ters try­ing to kick in, say­ing that it’s not entirely appro­pri­ate to dis­par­age the par­ent­ing skills of those who sub­ject their young chil­dren to ran­dom*** groping.

But, dammit, this is where the rub­ber meets the road. Until most of us say, “this you can­not do to my chil­dren,” TSA will know that it can con­tinue doing it both to them and to us.

* There is more to Burns, who goes by the insipid moniker “Blog­ger Bob” in his day job as TSA apol­o­gist, than first meets the eye. Ethos, baby. Ethos.

** This is why my kids won’t fly.

*** Con­trary to TSA asser­tion, pat­downs are not only for those who set off the walk-through metal detec­tor.

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Mark Bennett got his letter of marque from the Supreme Court of Texas in May 1995. He is famous for having no sense of humor when it comes to totalitarianism.

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4 Responses to “Home of the Craven”

  1. Kirk Garner says:

    The issue in a nutshell–Is pro­fil­ing worse than touch­ing a child’s genitals?

  2. […] A cou­ple of days ago, the blo­gos­phere was abuzz with the news: a six-year-old girl was sexually-molested. In full view of the pub­lic. Nobody stopped it, although accord­ing to one report, her mother says she tried. […]

  3. NOLA TSA Offi­cer Guilty of Sex­ual Battery…

    Watch the fol­low­ing video:To many peo­ple, this is quite dis­turb­ing. The sight of a uni­formed offi­cer grop­ing a lit­tle girl who says “I don’t want this” doesn’t exactly scream “Amer­ica.” But has the of.…..

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