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So apparently the Mooninites invaded Boston today.

I have mixed feelings about this.

On the one hand, this is a textbook example of overreaction. The devices in question were just light-up boards, they'd been there a while, and the image of Err (or Ignignokt) flipping people off should have been a clue. (Or maybe Boston police don't watch Aqua Teen Hunger Force.) It's also an example of how frightened we've become that a few things that were, in essence, toys can shut down substantial parts of a city. In hindsight, a lot of it does seem like people who were so gung-ho to stop the next Terrist Thret that they didn't check to see what they were looking at.

On the other hand, when I first heard the preliminary reports about devices being found under bridges and in T stations, I was scared. And after learning that it was just a marketing stunt, I feel ashamed of that fear. It's similar to how if a friend jumps out at me wearing a mask and I freak out -- even for a moment -- I'm still kind of pissed off afterward. Neither saying that it was meant as a joke nor pointing out that the mask wasn't even realistic helps with that feeling of angry humiliation.

Perhaps it's just my way of defending that first, visceral reaction, but I would still like to find the marketing exec who okayed this and slap him for a while. And then I'd like to slap whoever was panicky enough to turn the city upside down on account of this. And then I'd like to slap everyone who's had a part in helping our culture become so scared that we jump at shadows.

And no matter what else comes of it, Boston's reputation as a cold and humorless city has been cemented. Great.

I can't help wondering what Dr. Weird would make of this. No, wait, I can imagine. It would involve corn. I'd like to stop imagining it now, please.

Date: 2007-02-02 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nadyezhda.livejournal.com
I'm going to employ some of my "analyst training" and throw a devil's advocate atcha: what would have been the public's reaction if the authorities HADN'T taken this seriously and it had turned out to be the real thing?

Date: 2007-02-02 02:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stealthmuffin.livejournal.com
Panic and fury, probably, along with a lot of glee from jerks who think it'd be just what librul Massachusetts deserves. I think what bothers me is in part the reaction after it was learned these were harmless -- the media circus, the arrests, etc.

And in all honesty, I don't see how this is a devil's advocate. I already said I had mixed feelings, and I continue to have them.

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