
Pic of 'are you a terrorist' question for flyers at US airport goes viral. Internet reacts
India Today
Asaad Sam Hanna took to Twitter to share a screenshot of the security system at the US airport’s kiosk. The picture featured “Are you a terrorist?” in bold.
A post by a freelance journalist on Twitter about an “advanced level of security” at the US airport has gone viral and triggered a wave of responses from users. The post features an image of a self-check-in counter where the built-in system asks a person if they are a terrorist or not. It also offers “yes” and “no” options. However, the authenticity of the image cannot be confirmed by India Today.
Asaad Sam Hanna took to Twitter to share a screenshot of the security system at the US airport’s kiosk. The picture featured “Are you a terrorist?” in bold. Below it were the options “yes” or “no” that the person answering had to choose.
“Advanced level of security at the US airport,” reads the caption of the post.
See post here:
Advanced level of security at the US airport. pic.twitter.com/j1AapagjbM

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