I'm kinda ok with that ban. I think that is ultimately the kind of sacrifice that is worth accepting to prevent terrorism. Its true that there is a point where we have to draw the line, but it sounds like the intel here is real.
This argument assumes that it will actually help defeat terrorism on flights.
Does the TSA stop terrorists?I understand the logic that airport security prevents terrorists from attempting attacks in the first place. I don't agree with it. If 95% of test bombs make it through, it doesn't make sense from a logical standpoint for the terrorists to go "nope, TSA will stop us" and not try to sneak a bomb through.
Realistically, these security measures (banning certain items, searches, scans, etc.) are so much less efficient than, y'know, intelligence services locking up terrorists beforehand. Air Marshals on flights. Passengers being told to constantly be aware, and do something if the guy next to them puts a lighter to his shoe. And the best part about those methods? They don't require you to consent to the TSA taking your privacy, your convenience, and putting its metaphorical head under a 737 wheel. Honestly, I figure the TSA and related "security theater" isn't even about making people safe; it's seeing how much they can get away with in the name of "safety".