
The seal of the U.S. National Security Agency. The first use was in September 1966, replacing an older seal which was used briefly. For more information, see here and here. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Do you remember all that fuss about the National Security Agency listening in on all our calls? I heard on Nevada Public Radio that the government‘s charged to get this information. The phone companies who complained they had to give government the information, charge the government for the information. So, not only is the government listening to all your calls, but you’re paying for it to do it. The government gets a monthly phone bill for all the spying done on us. Isn’t that just great! Paying to spy on yourself.
I’m thinking of changing my name to a Muslim sounding name. I’ll explain why.
I went to a blog by the title “Muslim Woman”, or something like that. This woman had a lot of readers who responded to her blog. Her blog is about her former life in the Middle East and how it changed after she came to the U.S. The first part of the blog told about how miserable her life was living in the Middle East, and the second part told how free she is in America and how she can do whatever she wants. What she described happening to her in the Middle East sounds very much like the things that we targets have to deal with here in the U.S.
I responded to her blog by telling her that I was a target of the U.S. government and what happened to her in the Middle East could happen to her in the U.S.
I did not get a response from her, but I did get a response from one of her readers. He called me a sissy for complaining about what the government is doing to me, and he wrote back telling me that the Muslim woman suffered so much more.
I responded to the reader by telling him that he can take over my life and we’d find out who the real sissy is.
He again responded to my blog by calling me a sissy.
So you see, I thought if I wrote my blog as a Muslim woman, I’d have the American public eating out of my hand. The same things that happened to the Muslim woman are happening to me, but I’m a sissy. The Muslim woman is a hero.
Instead of writing as an American, I thought I’d write my blog as a Muslim woman. I’d write about everything that’s happening to me, but as a Muslim woman. I’m sure my readership would jump 100%, not only that, I’d have my blog read on the radio, be chosen as the best blogger and garner all kinds of attention from the media. And the American people would believe everything I wrote. Can it get any better? No.
No one believes an American target when he/she complains about harassment by the government. No one believes we’re being tortured. No! Government torture doesn’t happen in America. People who write such blogs are all crazy, of course. They’re imaging it’s happening to them.
I’m seriously thinking of changing to a Muslim name and telling about the harassment I’m experiencing being a Middle Eastern woman. I’m sure my blog rating would improve exponentially.
Next time you check in on my blog, it might a Muslim woman writing it, not a sissy, a hero. I might even start wearing a burqa.
You know, wearing a burqa sounds like a good idea. I can run around all wrapped up, my face not showing, and no one would know who I am, but then, again, someone might want to beat me up.
I’m a sissy.
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