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America Is a Sham
2020-04-16
[Slate from March] Policy changes in reaction to the coronavirus reveal how absurd so many of our rules are to begin with.

Maybe it will be the hand sanitizer that finally exposes the sham.

The Transportation Security Administration announced Friday that due to the coronavirus outbreak, it’s waiving the familiar 3.4-ounce limit for liquids and gels—for hand sanitizer only.* You may now bring a bottle of Purell as large as 12 ounces onto the plane to assist in your constant sanitizing of yourself, your family, your seat, your bag of peanuts, and everything else. All other liquids and gels, however, are still restricted to 3.4 ounces.

Among many shocks of the past week—school closures, Tom Hanks, the shuttering of one sports league after another—this rule change registers as major. The liquid restriction has been a key component of air travel ever since 2006. If people are now allowed to bring 12-ounce bottles of hand sanitizer onto planes, won’t the planes blow up?

The TSA can declare this rule change because the limit was always arbitrary, just one of the countless rituals of security theater to which air passengers are subjected every day. Flights are no more dangerous today, with the hand sanitizer, than yesterday, and if the TSA allowed you to bring 12 ounces of shampoo on a flight tomorrow, flights would be no more dangerous then. The limit was bullshit. The ease with which the TSA can toss it aside makes that clear....
Posted by:Clem

#11  Sorry, double clutch.

That was a plot device in some six 90s action movies, Die Hard 3 most notably.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-04-16 21:13  

#10  They're called binary explosives. Two substances, when mixed, become able to detonate. Take a couple pounds of each on the plane and blammo.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-04-16 21:12  

#9  These are journalists, not rocket scientists!
Posted by: Bobby   2020-04-16 13:09  

#8  They're called binary explosives. Two substances, when mixed, become able to detonate. Take a couple pounds of each on the plane and blammo.

Rather surprised people aren't aware of this deadly threat to airliners.
Posted by: Spike Grineng8188   2020-04-16 12:41  

#7  GFY > Goofy
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-16 12:16  

#6  The point of the "Arbitrary" rule by the mean and nasty TSA is that Islamic terrorists, supported by the Muslim community in America and Soddi attacked us from within. All of these rule would be nonexistent if Islam was wiped from the earth. We have been fighting to protect civil human beings from the hate and scourge of Islam hidden in the benign term moderate muslims for hundreds of years... GFY
Posted by: 49 Pan   2020-04-16 11:14  

#5  The liquid restrictions was because of the f-ing Mudslum terrorist you Slate assholes.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-16 09:46  

#4  Your America is a sham. The real America of ordinary non-Woke, non-chattering class, non cool city-dwelling men and women who do real jobs in the real world -- that America is most definitely not a sham.

We're the ones holding things together, keeping our heads when all about us are losing theirs.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-16 09:46  

#3  Policy changes in reaction to the coronavirus reveal how absurd so many of our rules are to begin with.

Did someone just take the red pill over at Slate? For decades this liberal rag has never seen a government 'rule' they didn't like and only now they have a problem with additional ones in the face of a variant of the flu virus?

Welcome to our world, assholes.
Posted by: Raj   2020-04-16 09:42  

#2  Someone told me once, "There is no power in yes" and the following statement so exemplifies it, "because the limit was always arbitrary."
Posted by: mossomo   2020-04-16 09:00  

#1  It's from Slate.
Delete.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-16 00:50  

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