“This was East Germany in 1960. It was the dictatorship of the clerks, and the clerks were not in a good mood.”–Peggy Noonan on the TSA.
And sadly, this is a extremely accurate picture of airport security:
I am almost always picked for extra screening. I must be on a list of middle aged Irish-American women terrorists. I know a message is being sent: We don’t do ethnic profiling in America. But that is not, I suspect, the message anyone receives. The message people receive is: This is all nonsense. What they think is: This is all kabuki. We’re being harassed and delayed so politicians can feel good. The security personnel themselves seem to know it’s nonsense: they’re always bored and distracted as they go through my clothing, my stockings, my computer, my earrings. They don’t treat me like a terror possibility, they treat me like a sad hunk of meat.I don’t think most of us get extra screening because they think we are terrorists. I think we get it because they know we’re not. They screen people who are not terrorists because it helps them pretend they are protecting us, in the same way doctors in the middle ages used to wear tall hats: because they couldn’t cure you. It’s all show.
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I never got the thing about scanning the shoes. I go through some airports - no shoes. Others, I get to leave my shoes on. Weird.
Comment by bryan — Friday, February 24, 2026 @ 6:03 am