A few days ago, a blogger named Nic on the site My Bottle's Up (I don't know what that means, but judging from the header graphic, it has something to do with drinking and parenting, which perhaps explains what follows) posted a long and dramatic story about how TSA Agents Took Her Son.
Excerpts:
As I sit and write this post, 24 hours after this event took place, my hands still shake… with rage and with terror...My son was taken from me.
Taken.
...
I handed him my son and he walked away with my child.
My eyes welled up with tears, I stood up from my chair and I asked the female TSA agent, “Where is he going? Where is he taking my child? Why is he leaving?”
And so on. She describes a harrowing ordeal that "felt like hours... days even," during which her son was "out of eye sight," and that she called her husband, her mother, and nearly blacked out from panic.
Interestingly, it turns out those TSA checkpoints are pretty heavily monitored, and it also turns out that the TSA has a blog, and is feeling a little more push-back-y and transparent these days.
The same day as Nic's post, a TSA blogger posted a video of the woman's time in the screening area.
After watching the video footage, you'll see the video clearly shows that this individual was never separated from her baby by TSA. You'll also see that a lot of the other claims are also unfounded.
In response to her non-apology a few days later, in which she asked herself some tough questions about the situation ("am i a dramatic writer? most definitely. did my son and i suffer a traumatic experience? absolutely. was my post written when i was extremely emotional? yes.") but still didn't really cop to making the whole thing up, the TSA posted the complete video sequence from 9 different camera angles. TSA FTW.
What a weird story.
I had an emergency Xanax in my jeans pocket. I always carry an emergency Xanax in my pocket. The result of severe anxiety.Yeah. On the other hand, as the reality of being constantly monitored by increasingly militarized authorities becomes more and more obvious, it's going to become harder and harder for those fractured not to crack.
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