Daria MonDesire, the
author of the article Stripped of More than My Cloths, has the right to
feel victimized for being pick, out of the many people in that airport that day,
to be stripped searched. She may have
the right idea when she says that she, an African American woman, was
apparently picked for a strip search due to what she was wearing and not for
her skin color. But, when she says everyone else that’s traveling outside the country should be
searched as well, is when I disagree. As someone
who travels at least once or twice a year, I would dread the day I know that I have
to go through airport security just to go see my family. As
well as going through security with younger siblings, I can tell you no parent,
guardian, or older sibling would want to have their child or sibling go through that or
even witness a child being strip-searched. MonDesire states in her argument,” Strip-search
everyone who travels out of the country. Strip-search Martha Stewart…
Strip-search Al Gore, members of the congress, all nine Supreme Court justices
and every last one of the Daughters of the American Revolution.” (MonDesire
249) If every single flyer was to have a
full strip search, it would take every passenger more time to go through security
then it already does. Have you ever waited in airport security lines? If you’re
lucky, it could take you at least half an hour to get through those lines if not more. In
all honesty, airport security is already a slow and tedious process. With the
full body scans, and the pat downs aren't we already being searched enough?
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