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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Jul 13, 2026, 10:39 AM Yesterday

N.J. man says he was almost kicked off plane after flight attendant found shirt offensive [View all]

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N.J. man says he was almost kicked off plane after flight attendant found shirt offensive

By Andrew Ramos
July 12, 2026 / 11:30 PM EDT / CBS New York

A New Jersey man says his t-shirt nearly got him kicked off a United Airlines flight. ... Sam Saadeh, of Linden, was on a flight traveling from Atlanta to Newark Liberty International Airport on June 4 while wearing a t-shirt that said, "Bombing kids is not self defense." ... Saadeh, who is of Palestinian descent, said the t-shirt holds a deeper meaning and advocates for children. ... According to a recent United Nations report, more than 20,000 children have been killed in Gaza by Israel in what have been described as targeted attacks. The Israeli government has rejected the report and has denied deliberately targeting civilians.

"Change your shirt or you can't get on this flight"

Saadeh told CBS News New York he was "very confused" when a supervisor pulled him off the plane just after boarding. ... "He was like, 'Hey, the flight attendant finds your shirt offensive,' and I was like, 'Why?'" Saadeh said. "He goes, 'Here are the choices. Either you change your shirt or you can't get on this flight.'"


A New Jersey man was on a flight traveling from Atlanta to Newark on June 4, 2026, while wearing a t-shirt that said, "Bombing kids is not self defense."
CBS News New York

Both upset and humiliated, Saadeh says he opted to change, but claims he couldn't get specific answers, even when he landed in Newark, where he spoke to airline personnel. ... "She kept saying, like, 'You could see how the shirt is offensive.' I was like, 'I can't see how the shirt is offensive,'" Saadeh said. "She was like, 'It's 2026.' I was like, 'I know what year it is.'" ... He added, " 'Do you think kids shouldn't be bombed, or kids should be bombed? Like, what are you offended by?'"

Flier files complaint with DOT

A United spokesperson said in a statement to CBS News New York, "This customer flew as scheduled after changing his shirt." ... As per the airline's rules posted on its website, United has the right to deny transport to passengers who are "not properly clothed, or whose clothing is lewd, obscene or offensive." ... Saadeh said he is consulting with lawyers.

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Did his darker skin (visible in picture) RockCreek Yesterday #1
Hmmmm - let's guess. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #3
Or three guesses, first two don't count....🤔 littlemissmartypants Yesterday #6
Hmmm.... OldBaldy1701E 7 hrs ago #92
I'm not offended. badhair77 Yesterday #2
"How dare you prick my conscience... AloeVera Yesterday #4
Who supported bombing kids? yardwork Yesterday #12
The person "offended". AloeVera Yesterday #18
???? yardwork Yesterday #19
You are somehow conflating two very distinct policies. AloeVera Yesterday #30
There must be a more detailed article that is being referenced here. yardwork Yesterday #31
Since you believe a policy against offensive attire and one on endangering public safety are one and the same... AloeVera Yesterday #45
I appreciate your research into this. yardwork Yesterday #46
I appreciate your research into this. yardwork Yesterday #47
Lack of research is not the problem here. AloeVera Yesterday #51
It's not a question of enforcing a long-standing policy SpankMe Yesterday #39
We all know what the shirt refers to TBF Yesterday #68
Airlines treat flying as a privilege, not a right. yardwork Yesterday #69
lol - yes all of that is factual TBF Yesterday #70
I'm certainly not defending it. yardwork Yesterday #71
Wearing a shirt is not defacing property - TBF Yesterday #73
We all must kowtow to our corporate masters Farmer-Rick 7 hrs ago #93
If you want to fly on a commercial airline, yes. yardwork 7 hrs ago #94
What the heck United? One of your flight attendants found that offensive? Biophilic Yesterday #5
Welcome to the United States of Authoritarianism. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #8
Here's what I would have told the personnel he spoke with BaronChocula Yesterday #64
Any reference to bombing or bombs gets anyone kicked off planes, yardwork Yesterday #7
My thought exactly. And good morning. NT mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #9
Good morning! yardwork Yesterday #10
Maybe she should have explained that policy whathehell Yesterday #16
Sounds like she did. yardwork Yesterday #17
As the passenger said, whathehell Yesterday #41
According to the article, that's exactly what happened. yardwork Yesterday #42
"joked about a bomb" ... VERY DAMNED DIFFERENT. Again CONTEXT matters. hlthe2b Yesterday #50
I read your report of the article whathehell Yesterday #52
You might be responding to the wrong post? yardwork Yesterday #54
You are correct whathehell Yesterday #58
No worries at all. yardwork Yesterday #61
Good.. whathehell Yesterday #66
You are correct whathehell Yesterday #59
Again context matters for use of the word "bomb" hlthe2b Yesterday #49
Exactly.. whathehell Yesterday #56
Nice stretch there. AloeVera Yesterday #20
Context matters, yardwork. That is an incredible stretch. I like his lawyer's odds on this one. hlthe2b Yesterday #24
Really. yardwork Yesterday #27
Uggh huh. Threatening to remove him if he did not remove his shirt is a viable "harm" especially hlthe2b Yesterday #36
yeah- R0ckyRac00n Yesterday #55
Thanks for confirming what I suspected. ShazzieB Yesterday #67
The First Amendment is not relevant Cirsium 21 hrs ago #83
THANK YOU Skittles 22 hrs ago #81
It will be settled out of court. The Wizard Yesterday #11
Did he miss the flight? yardwork Yesterday #15
So their policy is if anyone of their staff is offended by your shirt, intheflow Yesterday #34
I think the DID understand what the shirt meant, Haggard Celine 5 hrs ago #96
You don't say the word "BOMB" in an airport or on a jet... nor should you make references to them. QueerDuck Yesterday #13
His subsequent actions tend to support that conclusion. yardwork Yesterday #14
Really...? displacedvermoter Yesterday #23
You. Don't. Say. BOMB. In. An. Airport. 💣️✈️ QueerDuck Yesterday #26
Ok displacedvermoter Yesterday #29
He didn't say it. AloeVera Yesterday #38
Blaming the flight attendant personally ignores the reality of the airline industry and how corporate liability works. QueerDuck Yesterday #72
The airline itself characterized it as a dress code violation, not a safety violation. AloeVera Yesterday #74
Passengers must obey flight crew instructions. He did. Then whined about it. End of story. QueerDuck Yesterday #75
So, using your own words, someone made a "subjective judgement" AloeVera 23 hrs ago #78
As a legitimate backup to the threatening word of bomb. Yes. When it comes to flight crew the rule is simple.... QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #79
I gave up to attend to my whiplash. AloeVera 6 hrs ago #95
I want that shirt to wear to protests, Bayard Yesterday #21
This is the ridiculous side of those who want to make everything antisemitic and there are those hlthe2b Yesterday #22
Who said this incident is antisemitic? yardwork Yesterday #28
I listed this as but one of several possibilities. Again, jumping to conclusions is problematic hlthe2b Yesterday #32
What similar incidents? yardwork Yesterday #35
If she found that offensive then she must find 'Bombing kids is self defense' acceptable ToxMarz Yesterday #25
Exactly! If his flight partner had a t-shirt with your slogan, which one would get kicked off? TheRickles 23 hrs ago #77
A thought experiment relogic Yesterday #33
I find that to be extraordinarily unlikely. yardwork Yesterday #37
Please be specific relogic Yesterday #40
Your last sentence. yardwork Yesterday #43
So, then relogic Yesterday #53
Sure, the Trump administration is nuts and authoritarian. yardwork Yesterday #60
You underestimate relogic 20 hrs ago #85
or maybe Skittles 20 hrs ago #84
Hell, I want one! no_hypocrisy Yesterday #44
Just don't try to wear it on a plane! yardwork Yesterday #48
In related news Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #57
He'll win Joinfortmill Yesterday #62
He didn't mention any names. Why would one be upset?. twodogsbarking Yesterday #63
Me feelwings were hurt. I've seen shirts on planes WAY more "Hot Words" chouchou Yesterday #65
Irony... Both sides of the conflict could use the same meme/slogan on their propaganda. OC375 23 hrs ago #76
Would an idiot donning mAga attire get treated the same? BHDem53 22 hrs ago #80
Not likely... displacedvermoter 21 hrs ago #82
In solidarity.... Dethhogan 20 hrs ago #86
Selective reading by a not too bright airline person. Aussie105 18 hrs ago #87
I'm offended by that United flight attendant RainCaster 18 hrs ago #88
Will United make the MAGAt change their shirt? Or take off their red hat? maspaha 18 hrs ago #89
Gonna go out on a limb here and say air travel is not the place to fly your position flags high LearnedHand 16 hrs ago #90
I'm giving the flight attendant a mulligan on this Ruby the Liberal 8 hrs ago #91
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