You're not the boss of me now
Merlin's birthday party was last night, and I think I spent a couple of hours on the phone with my mom. It was a while, in any case.
In an aside that is bound to make me less popular than I already am, I'm already finding the ubiquitous placing of the US flag to be mildly distasteful. It's a shame that these people forgot how passionately patriotic they were until the tragic incident last Tuesday, and it's nice they've suddenly remembered that they live in one of the most ambitious democratic projects in the world since Classical Greece, but they're really beginning to trivialise the symbol of that project.
Thus ends the unpopular viewpoint for today. Tune in tomorrow when I say that people who are willing to give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither.
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Well yes, Americans are a) incredibly self-centered and b) have the world's shortest memories. By December, if not sooner, the usual bickering about which minority group is the biggest victim will have returned.
Trivial
And a friend of mine has had hir loyalty questioned by a neighbour who felt that the flag se was displaying 'wasn't big enough'.
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Did I predict December for the return of the "biggest victim" argument? I meant today. Should look at the NY Times before I make such prophecies. :-)
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If they come to my journal page, they want to know my opinion. There it is.
*hug* by the way, in re: the AltaVista thing.
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I only half-agree about liberty vs. safety, by the way. Very few of the safety measures they're implementing would have stopped the terrorists, but that's not my point. I don't think they seriously violate any inherent liberty. Everyone's going to be paranoid for a while, but that would have been true anyway. What's so drastic as to actually prohibit travel? Besides, the airlines are private businesses--if they want to arm their pilots (or whatever), that's their affair.
Freedoms
My prime example of this is the 'War on Certain Drugs' and the 'Zero Tolerance' tactics which dispensed with a lot of Search/Seizure and Reasonable Proof requirements that were becoming troublesome.
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Thank you : ) and no, you don't--I was browsing by interest and came across the name of one of my favorite tragic heroes ^_~ so naturally I had to check it out.
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I'm not sure I equate displaying a flag with patriotism either. It's not like anyone's going to put up a 4 x 3 piece of cloth with a graphic of a giant middle finger with the legend "FUCK YOU, TERRORISTS" under it on overpasses up and down the 101.
That's pretty much how I see the flags at this point.
On your other point about less freedom != more security, I must wholeheartedly concur.