Uncle Sam Doesn’t Want You — He Already Has You The militarized realities of Fortress America ...
by William Astore
"I spent four college years in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and then served 20 years in the U.S. Air Force. In the military, especially in basic training, you have no privacy. The government owns you. Youre government issue, just another G.I., a number on a dogtag that has your blood type and religion in case you need a transfusion or last rites. You get used to it. That sacrifice of individual privacy and personal autonomy is the price you pay for joining the military. Heck, I got a good career and a pension out of it, so dont cry for me, America.
But this country has changed a lot since I joined ROTC in 1981, was fingerprinted, typed for blood, and otherwise poked and prodded. (I needed a medical waiver for myopia.) Nowadays, in Fortress America, every one of us is, in some sense, government issue in a surveillance state gone mad.
Unlike the recruiting poster of old, Uncle Sam doesnt want you anymore -- he already has you. Youve been drafted into the American national security state. That much is evident from Edward Snowdens revelations. Your email? It can be read. Your phone calls? Metadata about them is being gathered. Your smartphone? Its a perfect tracking device if the government needs to find you. Your computer? Hackable and trackable. Your server? Its at their service, not yours.
Many of the college students Ive taught recently take such a loss of privacy for granted. They have no idea whats gone missing from their lives and so dont value what theyve lost or, if they fret about it at all, console themselves with magical thinking -- incantations like Ive done nothing wrong, so Ive got nothing to hide. They have little sense of how capricious governments can be about the definition of wrong."...
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http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/06/12-5
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