JLTraveling
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I don't get this; I mean, I don't see bicker doing what you say. He provides his opinion, and generally backs it up with - granted, sometimes lengthy- reasoning/support. On the other hand, people on this thread who don't even currently fly are up in arms about the possibility that there's a chance that if they were to purchase passage on a commercial aircraft that they or a traveling companion might perchance have to experience a more invasive security search than in the past.
Who on this thread doesn't currently fly? I do, LuvOrlando does, skater does. Or, more accurately, we DID right up until these new security measures took effect. But regardless, OceanAnnie's point below is extraordinarily relevant.
Actually the new measures has the potential to impact much more than airline travel.
It's already been in the news that broadening the scope of these measures (to include other modes of transportation) is being considered.
And this forms the absolute crux of my argument, and perhaps others as well. It's all well and good to tell people not to fly if they don't like it. But there is the strong potential that eventually that will spread to "don't leave your house if you don't like it." And that's the slippery slope I've been talking about since day 1, and why I feel that the comparisons to Nazi Germany are particularly relevant here. It's all too easy to accept the next thing and the next and the next, until one day you wake up and realize that your personal line has been crossed, and it's TOO LATE. It's a lot harder to regain liberty than it is to never allow to be taken away in the first place. Ask any population that's ever been oppressed.
- reasoning/support. On the other hand, people on this thread who don't even currently fly are up in arms about the possibility that there's a chance that if they were to purchase passage on a commercial aircraft that they or a traveling companion might perchance have to experience a more invasive security search than in the past.

