Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Amendment T-shirt

Make sure that the people violating your rights KNOW that they are violating your rights with this handy Amendment IV t-shirt with metallic ink.  Notifications like this actually boost the negative karma for violators because it's the metaphysical equivalent of breaking and entering through a locked door.  No claim of ignorance or accident is possible.
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Sadly, even talking about the TSA & Police .. rape and being killed for expressing dissent are still a definite possibility.

Really, that alone should be reason enough for protest in a civilised country. Sadly, I don't think America qualifies as that any more.

That said... more kudos to those that do wear such... and I hope they don't end up as a statistic. Roll on the day when t-shirts like that can be folded away at the bottom of drawers for good.
I haven't considered America a civilized country for years. I warn people not to come here because it isn't safe.
Actually, I don't think you can say anything useful about America as a whole... it's such a large and diverse place that for any generalisation there's almost as many exceptions!

America despite commonalities, still presents to most outsiders as a whole load of countries with separate cultures, standards and risks... New England looks nothing like L.A for example.

That said... I wouldn't want to try getting through the TSA, not with my background. [I don't know I'm on anyone's watch list, but it wouldn't surprise me. Although probably way down it.] And honestly, your Federal government agencies & police are more of a perceived risk nowadays, maybe more so than crime.