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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 1 MIN

After 23 years our airport shoe nightmare is over!

from The Daily Note with James A. Brown

After 23 long years of shoeless chaos at the airport, we’re finally getting some good news: the TSA is planning to stop making us kick off our shoes before we board a flight! Can you believe it? It’s about time we put an end to this barefoot indignity that started back in 2001, all thanks to one guy trying to spice up his sneakers with explosives. Spoiler alert: it turns out this whole shoe-removal thing was just a big ol' security theater, giving us the illusion of safety while making flying way more uncomfortable. We dive into the juicy details about how the TSA has flunked more tests than a high schooler cramming for finals, with fake weapons slipping past screeners 70% of the time! So, what do you think about all this security theater? Have you spotted other situations where it’s all about appearances? Let’s chat about it!After 23 long years of shoe removal at the security line, the TSA has finally decided to ease up on the whole 'take off your shoes' rule! I mean, can we get a collective sigh of relief? It’s about time, right? This little tidbit of news was a long time coming, considering the TSA's shoe policy was born out of a security scare back in 2001, right after 9/11. A guy tried to blow up a plane with explosives hidden in his sneakers, and poof! Suddenly, 300 million Americans were forced to join the barefoot brigade every time they flew. Talk about turning the security line into a very uncomfortable game of shoeless hopscotch!But here's where it gets juicy—we dive deep into the concept of 'security theater'. That’s right, folks, it turns out the whole shoe removal thing was more about giving the illusion of safety than actually keeping us safe. I mean, who doesn’t feel safer when they’re standing in their socks, right? But in reality, the TSA has flunked a whopping 70% of tests where investigators managed to sneak fake weapons through their checkpoints. So, after all this time, the big question is, did making us ditch our kicks really do anything to improve safety? Spoiler alert: it didn’t, but it sure made flying a lot less comfortable. So, what’s your take on this? What other security measures have you noticed that seem more about looking good than actually keeping us safe? Let’s chat about it!Takeaways: The TSA's shoe removal rule was based on a 2001 terrorist attempt, but it's time to retire it. After two decades, the TSA finally admits that the shoe rule was just security theater, not real safety. It turns out, the TSA failed their own tests, allowing fake weapons through 70% of the time! Making us all take off our shoes has only made flying more uncomfortable, not safer at all. We need to question other security measures that might be more about looks than actual safety. What other examples of security theater have you seen that don't actually protect us? Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.netThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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After 23 long years of shoeless chaos at the airport, we’re finally getting some good news: the TSA is planning to stop making us kick off our shoes before we board a flight! Can you believe it? It’s about time we put an end to this barefoot...

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