Taiwanese CGI Takes on TSA Outrage

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Haven’t been closely following the outrage over the TSA’s latest battery of unpopular rules, the critics of which say that they force air passengers to choose between humiliating examinations-by-groping and “porn-scans” in possibly carcinogenic X-ray emitting machines, possibly violating 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, all for the sake of empty security theater which does little to actually increase safety? You’re in luck! The insane but pop culture-savvy Taiwanese animators at NMA have distilled it all down to one handy short animation, complete with dynamite-laced “Osama’s Secret” lingerie and a “patdown in a private room” that begins with creepy porny saxophone music.

(via Laughing Squid)


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