kevin_standlee: (Not Sensible)
I am listening to Peter Watts' Sofanauts interview where he tells the story of his being beaten up by US border officials, then being charged with assault and convicted of "resisting" authority (a felony offense). When you consider that he thinks that he was lucky in that he's white and educated, so he only got a suspended sentence, a fine, and a ban on traveling to the USA, it's frightening. We have, in the search of some unachievable "national security" let loose on our borders a bunch of thugs whose Word Is Law and who can beat you up and throw you in jail just because they want to do so, and not only are they aren't punished for it, they are applauded by a bunch of idiots who are convinced that It Can't Happen to Them. It isn't going to make me stop traveling internationally — yet — but it certainly makes me worry. The problem, of course, is that those It-Can't-Happen-to-Me people believe it completely, and when it does happen to them, it will be too late, and when the weight of Authority lands on one of them, their so-called friends will say, "He must have done something wrong." When is it going to end?

Worst of all, it doesn't really seem to matter who we elect, since the government likes to increase its authority no matter who is in charge. Also, anyone who might dare campaign on a platform that included reversing some of the excesses would have his/her opponent scream, "Soft on Terrorism!" and the terrified populace would vote for less freedom and more "safety."

More and more, it looks like we let the terrorists win.
kevin_standlee: (Not Sensible)
I continue to follow the comments about the Peter Watts incident at the Port Huron Times-Herald, and one particularly commenter, an anonymous coward hiding behind the handle "freak10," has managed to hit a whole lot of my hot buttons. Here's what he wrote, and my analysis of what it means:

No it doesn't make him a terrorist it just means that he has issues with authority. They stop you ask some questions and check your things. If you have nothing to hide just follow directions and be on your way.

Who needs silly things like the Fourth Amendment? Warrentless searches Make This Country Great!

If you don't follow directions and want to challenge them, then they will do what is neccesary. Searches are random things. People shouldn't feel like they are targets or terrorist unless there is a reason to feel that way.

In other words, shut up and do what the nice man in the brown shirt tells you to do, citizen. How dare you question authority? The Government Always Knows Best!

As for all the name calling and things, sounds as if you have some anger issues also.

His feelings are hurt because I'm calling him an anonymous coward. He's shown no reason to be anonymous other than it's easier to make baseless accusations that way.

stop living in the fantasy world and look at what is going on in the world, if a search of your vehicle for a couple minutes is too much to handle then stay home.
In other words, sit up, shut down, and hand over your civil rights, so you can Stay Safe!

You have no idea what happens on the border or what is dealt with on a daily basis because it is a national security issue that is not disclosed to the public.

Remember, The Government Always Knows Best! And the Lurkers Support Me In E-mail, too!

Yes, I'm angry at this bozo, and at anyone else who thinks like him. If this is what most people think in the USA, then there's no hope left. I know I'm not the only person who reads history, but I doubt this idiot does so. No doubt he really believes that we can be much safer by giving away all of our civil rights.

Look, I'm not a radical libertarian, nor a extreme socialist nor a crazy right-winger. I just hate seeing my country inch slowly down a path of taking it for granted that the Government is our superiors, and that of course we must always defer to the Government. I only exaggerate to make it clearer what a slippery slope it is. And what's the point of engaging in "anti-terrorism" activities that effectively say, "The terrorists won" anyway?
kevin_standlee: (Not Sensible)
I hope that by now most of the people on my friends list have heard of the Peter Watts Incident. Watts, a Hugo Award-nominated writer, was detained and charged with assaulting Customs & Border Patrol Agents as he was returning to Canada. (Yes, CBP agents do apparently sometimes inspect people leaving the USA.) The Port Huron Times-Herald has what amounts to the CBP's version of events here and here.

I'll spare you some of the rant unless you want to read it )

As I've said elsewhere, as a white, male, native-born American with a family pedigree stretching back before the founding of the USA, it's relatively unlikely that I'll ever run afoul of the CBP. I don't meet their profile, mostly. I know how to act meek and quiet and answer their tick-box questions the way they want to hear them. But that makes it that much more incumbent upon me to protest when incidents like this happen, lest there be nobody to speak for me when the Security Police comes for me.

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