I spy: First amendment wrongs

Published time: February 28, 2012 19:43
Edited time: February 28, 2012 23:48
New York: Members of the Muslim community stage a rally prior to performing Friday prayers on Foley Square in support of Occupy Wall Street against police brutality and surveillance in New York, November 18, 2011. (AFP Photo/Emmanuel Dunand)
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The land of the once-free is turning back on its founding principles through the establishment of a nationwide citizen spy network, allegedly for security purposes. But life under Big Brother is only making most Americans feel more threatened.

­Freedom of speech. Freedom of expression. Freedom of religion. The right to privacy. All these notions are, supposedly, what the United States of America is famous for. Why over the centuries, millions have come to the country in search of those very ideals. Why they chose the US as their home, and pledged allegiance to the flag, knowing that it promised liberty and justice for all.

But are any of those things still attainable? Recently, the Associated Press obtained documents showing that the New York Police Department sent undercover officers to infiltrate the lives of Muslim students in the Northeast. It was, reportedly, part of police efforts to "keep tabs" on Muslims throughout the region, as part of the department's anti-terrorism efforts.

And to the further outrage of Muslim advocacy groups, the New York District Attorney's Office refused to investigate the NYPD over the matter.

And the very fact that such violations of civil liberties were happening in New York – a city that prides itself on its ethnic diversity – is a true sign of the Orwellian days to come.

The Department of Homeland Security is pushing its Big Brotheresque See Something, Say Something program nationwide. The FBI is sending out pamphlets to military surplus stores, saying anyone who buys matches and a flashlight is a potential terrorist. Paying cash is suspicious. Shielding your laptop screen is suspicious. Lowering your voice if you're having a phone conversation in public: also suspicious. The agencies are going out of their way to instill fear into whoever they can, convincing them to report anything they deem potentially dangerous.

The National Defense Authorization Act comes into effect on March 1st, and will allow the indefinite detention of anyone deemed a terror suspect – American citizen or not. And if you look at what makes a potential suspect, you can pretty much expect to be waterboarded every time you answer your phone. Or buy a flashlight.

But while agencies spin their citizen-spy webs in fear of a terrorist attack on US soil, American citizens are fearing that it's government actions like these that present the biggest security threat to them all.

Comments (33)

kes 02.04.2012 13:08

It's sad that BBC, Fox, CBS, NBC,etc. doesn't show this news.  I'd also like to say--the next time you wipe your A!! you're not alone:).  the next time you rent a movie there's another watching it with you!  How dare ignorance think its ok to be spied on by the guy down the street.  There are millions of child mlstrs out there enough for each and every "law enforcement" agency to contend with.....Lastly> I call on the U.S. to GROW A SET and do as Russia, making it illegal for gays to solicite young boys in my country--U.S pedifile central--here.:(((:( ((STOP STUFFING HOMOSEXUALITY DOWN OUR GULLETS:(:(:( as though it's CHRISTIAN RELIGION---OUR YOUTH ARE AT RISK:(:( ITS TAKES A GREAT COUNTRY LIKE RUSSIA TO PERMIATE THOSE FACTS:)))))


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boogey 24.03.2012 06:38

I'm an American, and I fear where are nation is headed. Just like most Americans I use to believe we were the greatest nation on earth.  I don't anymore.  It seems like everyday our government is trying to take more and more of our freedoms for a false sense of security.   ;I wish our "leaders" would read and give this quote a thought.  "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin

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AJ (unregistered) 06.03.2012 01:39

The Monk wrote in #4
Weekly it seems some terror plot is uncovered in the USA, fortunately, before it is hatched. 



Yeah. How convenient is that?

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