the problem with trying to reduce the fake "security" industry is that the moment you cut into their cashflow they will "arrange" for a demonstration as to why you shouldn't mess with their cashflow.
no the problem is consumers will consume whatever is available to consume - there is no tyranny they cannot enforce on you because you need to consume... in the airlines case they really dont have competition - all the other airlines just fall in line
Getting on a plane is the *exact* *same* process of getting booked into your city jail. The more people who realize this, the more outraged they should be.
People are not outraged enough these days about the ridiculous society we live in and then Society wants to “cancel” people who do speak up. TSA being a joke? (Can’t say that, or you must be a terrorist) Rushed Vaccines could have terrible side effects? (Can’t say that, otherwise you’re a denier) Taxes these days are over 20 times as high now in the US as they were when we threw the Boston Tea Party and succeeded from Britain. Nobody wants to talk the truth
@@efdangotu I've tried multiple times to read the history of medicine and it's so horrid I can only do it in small pieces every few years. It's just crime after crime after crime with terrible consequences for the victims.
Just got back from a ten day ski trip in Aspen with my family. We chose to drive 2 and a half days instead of flying. I hate the TSA. We need to re-assert the 4th Amendment.
The auto manufacturers make vehicles today that make long trips so easy, comfortable, fast and safe that it should be more appealing to drive and save yourself the hassle of dealing with the whole airport routine.
@@sirclarkmarz I only buy old, used cars. Oh, and NEVER plug your cell phone in to the USB slot in a car made after about 2015. They upload all of your text messages to the car.
That you know of. The thing about it is that if they are doing their job properly, you won't hear about it at all. You certainly hear about the failures, so it skews perception of efficacy.
@ I will say it less nicely: the fact that some instances still occur doesn't excuse your ignorance of the volume that have been stopped. DOJ provides stats for the US. I suggest you look them up before you blow more feces out your mouth.
That's why I have flown once since 9/11. I never flew a lot, but would fly a round trip about every three years roughly. That one flight was a one way, motorcycled back to Maine from Florida.
The first time I returned from overseas and the customs agent at passport control didn't even look at my passport when I approached the counter but addressed me by name from photo recognition software, I realized we are already living in a police state.
My family is in the US when I’m a lifelong european citizen myself. Last time I went to visit, I had to take of my belt, my rings, my necklace, my shoes, open all my luggages, leaving moisture traces walking in my socks on the floor ...in front of all the other people waiting in line like cows going to the slaughterhouse. I dared to ask them if they had lost their minds, which led me to be searched in a separate cabin by two black giants in what was an obvious authoritarian display of retaliation. I was about to go back home right away, but I had paid too much to just cancel my flight. I was the ONLY person to react. It’s been over 20 yrs now, and I never took a flight again after that. Fck them tyrants, I won’t pay a single cent to support an industry which disrespects his customers like this. If ppl keep on obeying, they will lose everything.
As a duel citizen of the US and EU - it’s ironic that your focus is on America, with no mention of how authoritarian European is, and what a history of authoritarian regimes you have.
The TSA is one of the worst. I used to fly once or twice a month prior to the lockdowns. I experienced my last O’Hare experience and last international airport experience in late 2019. I will likely never fly commercial flights again in my lifetime. If I can’t drive there, I don’t need to go. I’d rather see the airlines shut down by 95%, or more.
53% of Americans do not fly regularly (5 or more times per year) on an airplane. 10 to 13% of Americans have never flown on an airplane. I just found this kinda interesting.
I flew on a plane as a kid because my old man had to fly out to work, after I got too old, I never flew. Why? I couldn't afford it. Now I have a career as an aviation maintenance engineer and even as one, I flew a total of 3 times in my 10 years of this career. If youre wealthy and go on vacations often, sure. But yea, a lot of folks are more focused on surviving this economy than flying.
I'm part of that percent that's never flown. Never would. Sad, because bf would like to travel and see the world... lol but who are we kidding anyway we're both impoverished retail workers we don't have the extra time or money to do so. I'd never fly by choice. It'd have to be due to some external factors beyond my control. But I would never choose to fly. Yuck 🤢🤮
Totally agree, however 9/11 gave Silicon Valley and the military industrial complex " forever business.."... The US economy was on its knees at the time with major US airlines on the brink of bankruptcy ( all forgotten in the aftermath of the attack ). It also gave birth to PURE mind game manipulation of the general public and probably the 3 rd biggest business sector today , the security industry. Expanded beyond belief on the quiet , coercively maintained by rampant fearmongering of the general public, who like sheep, obey without question. Sure are some very sick psychos pulling the strings....
With flight delays and reduced baggage and arriving so early for tsa a flight basically takes a full day. I always choose to drive for vacations when it is an option.
Its nice that wealthy people get to experience what common folk do. Glad these guys are finally catching on to what anyone with any sense of what normal is already knew. The one thing they still don't understand is that they don't want you to fly, in fact, they want you to dread travel.
To be fair though, the US did disrupt every Muslim country in the 1960s to get cheap oil. Afghanistan was a peaceful place that had busy streets with cars, people working, etc. US came in and stirred the pot, cause a collapse and bam, got cheap oil for decades. It's no wonder those countries absolutely hate the US. I don't blame them.
Not everybody goes through airports, in the last 23yrs as airports have gotten progressively more hideous and unpleasant, there is no longer a single place on the planet worth flying to! If I want to see something, David Attenborough will have done a documentary on it before tourism trashed it, aside from which, if you have to go through a departure lounge you’re more than likely to pick up some kind bug and spend at least a few days away being ill. I’ll stay within my jurisdiction thanks, there’s really nothing out there that is worth subjecting yourself to an airport for
Those of us who work remote sites and fly every 2 to 3 weeks have taken a beating with this. We have 1 or two bags of clothing for our camp life scrutinized each flight . We have to clear security every 2 to 3 weeks to make the mega corporations money...
I will no longer be able to board a commercial airplane this year, because I won't submit to the invasive documentation that will be required. I flew in 2014, and vowed to never go through that B.S. again. The gov took care of that for me. 😞 Yup, the terrorists, whoever they may be, have won the propaganda phase.
Security theatre in airports has indeed gone too far, but even a cursory glance at the frequency of crime/terror/hijackings etc occurring in civilian aviation prior to 9-11 compared to now makes it clear that overall safety has most definitely improved.
Remember after 911. " No you cannot take a nail file on the plane and we're concerned about the hinge pin on your kids lunchbox." " Would you like some sharp color pencils for your kid?" True story 🤦🏻🇦🇺
In florida they wouldn’t let us board an international flight without the picture, and they blamed it on the airline company. Then the airline said they needed clearance from some power that be but by the time we would get it, our flight would have left. Unbelievable.
You think that's bad! Check this out! If you want to eat at "Casa Bonita" in Denver, CO, you must go through a Security check with metal detectors! WHO THE HELL MAKES YOU DO THAT TO EAT? I WILL NEVER GO THERE AGAIN!
Its not just a slippery slope, its an icy slope. The possibility exists that if you remove the security there may be an incident. No one wants to be responsible for that. Its a one way change in society that we can't take back.
At one airport I was changing flights in, I was forced to have both myself and my bags searched 3 times. On the third time I complained and they made it very clear that if I resisted, I would be arrested and detained. It has become absolutely ridiculous. What next?? They can enter and check my home for illegal drugs or stolen goods? Will they be searching me before I can enter a McDonalds store??
I’m 12 years old watching Rob Schneider in American Gigolo . Unbeknownst to me , he would go on to appear on a podcast w an Albertan professor who has beef with the Canadian prime minister. You can’t write this stuff
Every time I fly I get directed to the express lane once over with a wand shoe stay on and I'm on my way . Did not apply for it or ask for it I think it has something to do with my security clearance .
Having watched the content and read all the comments - I have to ask: What should we do? Accept regular terrorist air travel casualties? (similar to the 130+ deaths via automobiles per day). Has anyone given much thought to the concept that when you partake in air travel, you're purchasing a service from a company that has to manage risk? Air travel is not some kind of birthright where your individual freedoms prevail. Just walk or ride a bicycle if you don't like it (not on the highway please - oh wait, that's more freedom being taken away>>sarcasm
Isn't it alarming how streamlined politics, rules and regulations have become in very short time span, across completely different cultures and continents. That doesn't happen organically.
Well, 2 months before 911, I was flying from New Mexico to Chicago. I had a tool box carryon with torches, razor blades, butane fuel, small screw drivers, 6 box cutters and a box of 100 razor blades. Never got stopped or questioned. Everything at my feet two flights both directions. A layover in Denver. I’m glad they’re searching. I was flying back from Vegas to MN in Aug ‘24 and I saw TSA security catch a foreign woman with a credit card collapsable knife hidden in her bag.
I love that globe of the earth and the sky on the shelf behind you. I ♥️ Earth. You got this Mother Earth! I think the earths going through a lot right now 🫶🏼
JP has been a clinical psychologist. He was also a researcher, publishing scientific papers with colleagues and students. He worked as a professor and lecturer at University of Toronto, McGill University and Harvard University. JP has done other work in addition to what I have listed above: this information was generated by a Google search. I was personally aware of some of this, because I started watching his college/university lectures online about nine years ago.
@NanaWilson-px9ij As a graduate of the University of Toronto, I am well aware of Peterson. He lost his job as a professor and was admonished as a Psychologist for various reasons. He now spends his time blathering on UA-cam. His own undoing!
@ I know that the mundane, boring, obvious ones generally don't get posted to UA-cam, at least not by Jordan Peterson. Also I know that it's rather strange to get all worked up when you're just stating obvious facts.
@ Pretty much how long the rest of us have been following him. Like 2017 maybe? He's kinda gone off the rails recently though. I'm glad he recovered from the benzos and all, but he seems more ranty and ineffectually angry and less helpful since then.
@CJRock-xn5qf he'll still be desperately miserable about something else, or tearfully angry about someone else who doesn't comply with his silly little rules.
the problem with trying to reduce the fake "security" industry is that the moment you cut into their cashflow they will "arrange" for a demonstration as to why you shouldn't mess with their cashflow.
no the problem is consumers will consume whatever is available to consume - there is no tyranny they cannot enforce on you because you need to consume... in the airlines case they really dont have competition - all the other airlines just fall in line
From the bottomless conspiracy theory hole!
Your both right
Well said!
Bingo! 👆🏻
Getting on a plane is the *exact* *same* process of getting booked into your city jail. The more people who realize this, the more outraged they should be.
People are not outraged enough these days about the ridiculous society we live in and then Society wants to “cancel” people who do speak up.
TSA being a joke? (Can’t say that, or you must be a terrorist)
Rushed Vaccines could have terrible side effects? (Can’t say that, otherwise you’re a denier)
Taxes these days are over 20 times as high now in the US as they were when we threw the Boston Tea Party and succeeded from Britain.
Nobody wants to talk the truth
Minus the cavity check.
From my perspective he just described public schools.
And the medical system.
@@efdangotu I've tried multiple times to read the history of medicine and it's so horrid I can only do it in small pieces every few years. It's just crime after crime after crime with terrible consequences for the victims.
With state run CNN playing in the background
Just got back from a ten day ski trip in Aspen with my family. We chose to drive 2 and a half days instead of flying. I hate the TSA. We need to re-assert the 4th Amendment.
The auto manufacturers make vehicles today that make long trips so easy, comfortable, fast and safe that it should be more appealing to drive and save yourself the hassle of dealing with the whole airport routine.
If it wasn't for the TSA the bottom would fall out of the XXXL spandex pants market .
@@KYoss68 they also make cars that snitch on you and share that information with your insurance company so they can raise your rates .
@@sirclarkmarz I only buy old, used cars. Oh, and NEVER plug your cell phone in to the USB slot in a car made after about 2015. They upload all of your text messages to the car.
@@sirclarkmarz Hah! True. :)
Preach Jordan! I hate flying so much because of this!
My favorite part is with all this crap we have to do and pay for to stop terrorism we have not caught stopped one. Over 20yrs not stopped one
That you know of. The thing about it is that if they are doing their job properly, you won't hear about it at all. You certainly hear about the failures, so it skews perception of efficacy.
Nope, There are out there running people down with their cars!
@ I will say it less nicely: the fact that some instances still occur doesn't excuse your ignorance of the volume that have been stopped.
DOJ provides stats for the US. I suggest you look them up before you blow more feces out your mouth.
That's why I have flown once since 9/11. I never flew a lot, but would fly a round trip about every three years roughly. That one flight was a one way, motorcycled back to Maine from Florida.
The first time I returned from overseas and the customs agent at passport control didn't even look at my passport when I approached the counter but addressed me by name from photo recognition software, I realized we are already living in a police state.
My family is in the US when I’m a lifelong european citizen myself. Last time I went to visit, I had to take of my belt, my rings, my necklace, my shoes, open all my luggages, leaving moisture traces walking in my socks on the floor ...in front of all the other people waiting in line like cows going to the slaughterhouse. I dared to ask them if they had lost their minds, which led me to be searched in a separate cabin by two black giants in what was an obvious authoritarian display of retaliation.
I was about to go back home right away, but I had paid too much to just cancel my flight. I was the ONLY person to react.
It’s been over 20 yrs now, and I never took a flight again after that. Fck them tyrants, I won’t pay a single cent to support an industry which disrespects his customers like this.
If ppl keep on obeying, they will lose everything.
It’s like you get canceled for questioning the TSA, just like if you say anything negative about certain vac*ines
It’s ridiculous
I share your feelings. I am a European citizen myself with family in the USA. It is dreadful going through the airports. The staff have an attitude.
As a duel citizen of the US and EU - it’s ironic that your focus is on America, with no mention of how authoritarian European is, and what a history of authoritarian regimes you have.
Did you catch the “YOU CAN DO IT” pinstripe on Schneider’s suit?
No way, that’s awesome. 😂
Good catch!!!
The TSA is one of the worst. I used to fly once or twice a month prior to the lockdowns. I experienced my last O’Hare experience and last international airport experience in late 2019. I will likely never fly commercial flights again in my lifetime. If I can’t drive there, I don’t need to go. I’d rather see the airlines shut down by 95%, or more.
Amen
53% of Americans do not fly regularly (5 or more times per year) on an airplane. 10 to 13% of Americans have never flown on an airplane. I just found this kinda interesting.
I flew on a plane as a kid because my old man had to fly out to work, after I got too old, I never flew. Why? I couldn't afford it. Now I have a career as an aviation maintenance engineer and even as one, I flew a total of 3 times in my 10 years of this career.
If youre wealthy and go on vacations often, sure.
But yea, a lot of folks are more focused on surviving this economy than flying.
I'm part of that percent that's never flown. Never would. Sad, because bf would like to travel and see the world... lol but who are we kidding anyway we're both impoverished retail workers we don't have the extra time or money to do so. I'd never fly by choice. It'd have to be due to some external factors beyond my control. But I would never choose to fly. Yuck 🤢🤮
Totally agree, however 9/11 gave Silicon Valley and the military industrial complex " forever business.."...
The US economy was on its knees at the time with major US airlines on the brink of bankruptcy ( all forgotten in the aftermath of the attack ).
It also gave birth to PURE mind game manipulation of the general public and probably the 3 rd biggest business sector today , the security industry.
Expanded beyond belief on the quiet , coercively maintained by rampant fearmongering of the general public, who like sheep, obey without question.
Sure are some very sick psychos pulling the strings....
With flight delays and reduced baggage and arriving so early for tsa a flight basically takes a full day. I always choose to drive for vacations when it is an option.
Glad I am not alone
Its nice that wealthy people get to experience what common folk do. Glad these guys are finally catching on to what anyone with any sense of what normal is already knew. The one thing they still don't understand is that they don't want you to fly, in fact, they want you to dread travel.
How much has Islam cost the western world our freedom?
not islam, the over reaction and fear mongering
To be fair though, the US did disrupt every Muslim country in the 1960s to get cheap oil. Afghanistan was a peaceful place that had busy streets with cars, people working, etc. US came in and stirred the pot, cause a collapse and bam, got cheap oil for decades.
It's no wonder those countries absolutely hate the US. I don't blame them.
Israel
That is the illusion they want us to fear.
Not everybody goes through airports, in the last 23yrs as airports have gotten progressively more hideous and unpleasant, there is no longer a single place on the planet worth flying to! If I want to see something, David Attenborough will have done a documentary on it before tourism trashed it, aside from which, if you have to go through a departure lounge you’re more than likely to pick up some kind bug and spend at least a few days away being ill. I’ll stay within my jurisdiction thanks, there’s really nothing out there that is worth subjecting yourself to an airport for
AMEN to that ! 100% agree.
Those of us who work remote sites and fly every 2 to 3 weeks have taken a beating with this. We have 1 or two bags of clothing for our camp life scrutinized each flight . We have to clear security every 2 to 3 weeks to make the mega corporations money...
The airplane is a machine that gets you from one place you don’t want to be to another place you don’t want to be - an airport.
Were under attack but we pick and choose who attacks us😅
I've been saying this for year's but not as eloquently as this.
Within the US you can opt out of the naked body photo AND facial recognition photo. I fly regularly and have never done either.
I live in a suburb of NYC and my local ShopRite supermarket has 2 facial recognition cameras inside aimed at the door to film you as you enter.
I live in WV and the grocery store has a VHS CCTV system that stopped working 31 years ago.
I will no longer be able to board a commercial airplane this year, because I won't submit to the invasive documentation that will be required.
I flew in 2014, and vowed to never go through that B.S. again. The gov took care of that for me. 😞
Yup, the terrorists, whoever they may be, have won the propaganda phase.
And that "security" has repeatedly failed tests of finding dangerous things.
Security theatre in airports has indeed gone too far, but even a cursory glance at the frequency of crime/terror/hijackings etc occurring in civilian aviation prior to 9-11 compared to now makes it clear that overall safety has most definitely improved.
When they tested it, the security theatre was proven not to stop most contraband. So if there was a threat, it would have already occurred.
is that duece bigalow-male gigolo?
Yes it is , I used to rag on him but not anymore now I have mad respect for the man .
@@ezícmiglá... even the suit and hat. I'm pretty sure the old guy he is interviewing is a Batman character but can't exactly place him.
Remember after 911.
" No you cannot take a nail file on the plane and we're concerned about the hinge pin on your kids lunchbox."
" Would you like some sharp color pencils for your kid?"
True story 🤦🏻🇦🇺
Airports are tedious hellholes. All of them. Yes, the "joy" of flying is now of a bygone era.
I call it security theater.
In florida they wouldn’t let us board an international flight without the picture, and they blamed it on the airline company. Then the airline said they needed clearance from some power that be but by the time we would get it, our flight would have left. Unbelievable.
I hate airports too, Jordan.
You think that's bad! Check this out! If you want to eat at "Casa Bonita" in Denver, CO, you must go through a Security check with metal detectors! WHO THE HELL MAKES YOU DO THAT TO EAT? I WILL NEVER GO THERE AGAIN!
take your shoes off was 20 years before wear your mask
what happens next gen i wonder
DNA test for a minority report...
only real difference between a real id and a state id is the real id costs $20 more and requires a third document. its arbitrary bs and a travel tax.
That is so true
Its not just a slippery slope, its an icy slope. The possibility exists that if you remove the security there may be an incident. No one wants to be responsible for that. Its a one way change in society that we can't take back.
At one airport I was changing flights in, I was forced to have both myself and my bags searched 3 times. On the third time I complained and they made it very clear that if I resisted, I would be arrested and detained. It has become absolutely ridiculous. What next?? They can enter and check my home for illegal drugs or stolen goods? Will they be searching me before I can enter a McDonalds store??
Going through security at the airport is like going into a prison. Terrible!
Most of the security personnel behave no better than potential "Stanford prison experiment guards".
This is exactly what Ted Kazinsky was trying to protect us from.
Exactly! Still we have people hiding on planes and getting away with it.
Unfortunately we can't have random people just getting on planes anymore. I would love a more streamlined system.
I went flying for the first time last year. Flying is cool, but going through the logistics was terrible.
Totally agree
There are lots of people rhat never experienced airports.
Reed wasn't English. It's as deceptive as the security theatre in airports to PC clean his real heritage. Well unless you were being ironic.
When i went to Europe in 2005 i paid extra money to diredt flight from Canada just so i didnt have to land in the US and deal with TSA.
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!
I’m 12 years old watching Rob Schneider in American Gigolo . Unbeknownst to me , he would go on to appear on a podcast w an Albertan professor who has beef with the Canadian prime minister. You can’t write this stuff
"everybody goes through airports" lol, most people cant afford it.
Why sales of private jets have sky rocketed.
Every time I fly I get directed to the express lane once over with a wand shoe stay on and I'm on my way . Did not apply for it or ask for it I think it has something to do with my security clearance .
If you don’t believe there is a one world order then think about how the security at airports rolled out in every country at once
There are BILLIONS of people that have never and will never go through an Airport.
Bacon consumption directly results in a 99.998% chance that you won't explode.
Miami is horrible. They extended it yet the international leg of it there is nothing there like restaurants, shops as they used to.
The “Patriot” Act! 💀. Why exactly does DHS exist?!
I really hope I'm wrong, FYI...
i quit flying after 911.
To see my family its a 1 hr flight....so i drive10 hrs
If kafkaesque was a person
Schneider is the modern day Court Jester.
That's why he can tell the truth.
Having watched the content and read all the comments - I have to ask: What should we do? Accept regular terrorist air travel casualties? (similar to the 130+ deaths via automobiles per day). Has anyone given much thought to the concept that when you partake in air travel, you're purchasing a service from a company that has to manage risk? Air travel is not some kind of birthright where your individual freedoms prevail. Just walk or ride a bicycle if you don't like it (not on the highway please - oh wait, that's more freedom being taken away>>sarcasm
Conditioning and Brainwashing 101.
Isn't it alarming how streamlined politics, rules and regulations have become in very short time span, across completely different cultures and continents. That doesn't happen organically.
I drive. Airports are an exercise in tyrannical stupidity.
I do not fly, ever, for these reasons and a few more.
But he's okay with working for DW?? Dr. Peterson is making less and less sense these days.
@robschneider #robschneider That suit is EPIC!! " YOU CAN DO IT"
I WILL NOT COMPLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just don’t fly anymore!
Hierarchies of incompetence ? 😂
Does this guy like anything?
Probly if its kafkaesque
Well, 2 months before 911, I was flying from New Mexico to Chicago.
I had a tool box carryon with torches, razor blades, butane fuel, small screw drivers, 6 box cutters and a box of 100 razor blades.
Never got stopped or questioned. Everything at my feet two flights both directions. A layover in Denver.
I’m glad they’re searching. I was flying back from Vegas to MN in Aug ‘24 and I saw TSA security catch a foreign woman with a credit card collapsable knife hidden in her bag.
I love that globe of the earth and the sky on the shelf behind you. I ♥️ Earth. You got this Mother Earth! I think the earths going through a lot right now 🫶🏼
Why doesn't Peterson get a job as a clinical psychologist? Huh?
You're a jag off
JP has been a clinical psychologist.
He was also a researcher, publishing scientific papers with colleagues and students. He worked as a professor and lecturer at University of Toronto, McGill University and Harvard University.
JP has done other work in addition to what I have listed above: this information was generated by a Google search. I was personally aware of some of this, because I started watching his college/university lectures online about nine years ago.
Maybe he’s not the one needing a different job?
@@NanaWilson-px9ij I believe that was meant to be sarcasm .
@NanaWilson-px9ij As a graduate of the University of Toronto, I am well aware of Peterson. He lost his job as a professor and was admonished as a Psychologist for various reasons. He now spends his time blathering on UA-cam. His own undoing!
Next episode this guy is going to talk about his shocking revelation that the sky is blue
Do you not know how conversation works? 😂
@ I know that the mundane, boring, obvious ones generally don't get posted to UA-cam, at least not by Jordan Peterson. Also I know that it's rather strange to get all worked up when you're just stating obvious facts.
@87knox So how many years have you felt so passionately about this guy who doesn't even know you exist?
@ Pretty much how long the rest of us have been following him. Like 2017 maybe? He's kinda gone off the rails recently though. I'm glad he recovered from the benzos and all, but he seems more ranty and ineffectually angry and less helpful since then.
Poor Jordan, his life is soooo miserable.
That's why he left Canada... but don't worry he'll return as soon as Trudeau is vacated in a few weeks.
@CJRock-xn5qf he'll still be desperately miserable about something else, or tearfully angry about someone else who doesn't comply with his silly little rules.
you're the reason this encroachment continues
You're not seeing the problem. Airports are the front line of communism
Don’t ever complain about government overreach since you are so willing to tolerate it.
No freedom or rights in an airport