2. Blame someone else. (They didn't write the software. We nees scanners because of terrorists. Etc.,)
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3. Defend the perpetrators as good people. ('We're working hard on training. Our agents are committed professionals. Etc.,)
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I don't see a lot of difference between TSA's leadership and folks responsible for most other sex abuse scandals. Rape culture at work.
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Vanderbilt football. The Catholic church. The US Armed Forces. TSA's just following the script. Why? Because it works.
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I don't know if TSA's foing this to trans people because they don't care, or because its leadership enjoys hurting trans ppl. I don't care.
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It's not like the Catholic church was set up to abuse children. They just abetted it because they didn't want to face consequences.
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Same deal with Vandy. I don't think their leaders were excited about rape. They were just worried about protecting their $$$ program.
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So save me your ignorance and good intentions,
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Also, just throwing it out there that TSA Pre
isn't an acceptable solution. Asking ppl to pay to not be outed and assaulted is fucked up.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
@eastsidekate Also, some airports don't have Pre-Check lines, like the last one I was groped at.
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