Saturday, November 27, 2010
Body scans, freedom, risk, and innocence
I've been following the latest tempest-in-a-teapot body scanning controversy from afar, and, while I've got my own opinions about our poor ability to evaluate risk and the current state of fearmongering in the States, this post offers the clearest (and most chilling) take on the issue that I've seen so far:
Things we do to innocent people to prevent terrorism
Labels:
body scans,
control,
culture,
making connections,
politics,
tempest in a teapot
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