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In reply to the discussion: N.J. man says he was almost kicked off plane after flight attendant found shirt offensive [View all]Joinfortmill
(22,074 posts)62. He'll win
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N.J. man says he was almost kicked off plane after flight attendant found shirt offensive [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
23 hrs ago
OP
Since you believe a policy against offensive attire and one on endangering public safety are one and the same...
AloeVera
21 hrs ago
#45
Context matters, yardwork. That is an incredible stretch. I like his lawyer's odds on this one.
hlthe2b
22 hrs ago
#24
Uggh huh. Threatening to remove him if he did not remove his shirt is a viable "harm" especially
hlthe2b
21 hrs ago
#36
You don't say the word "BOMB" in an airport or on a jet... nor should you make references to them.
QueerDuck
22 hrs ago
#13
Blaming the flight attendant personally ignores the reality of the airline industry and how corporate liability works.
QueerDuck
18 hrs ago
#72
The airline itself characterized it as a dress code violation, not a safety violation.
AloeVera
17 hrs ago
#74
Passengers must obey flight crew instructions. He did. Then whined about it. End of story.
QueerDuck
17 hrs ago
#75
As a legitimate backup to the threatening word of bomb. Yes. When it comes to flight crew the rule is simple....
QueerDuck
15 hrs ago
#79
This is the ridiculous side of those who want to make everything antisemitic and there are those
hlthe2b
22 hrs ago
#22
I listed this as but one of several possibilities. Again, jumping to conclusions is problematic
hlthe2b
21 hrs ago
#32
If she found that offensive then she must find 'Bombing kids is self defense' acceptable
ToxMarz
21 hrs ago
#25
Exactly! If his flight partner had a t-shirt with your slogan, which one would get kicked off?
TheRickles
16 hrs ago
#77
Irony... Both sides of the conflict could use the same meme/slogan on their propaganda.
OC375
16 hrs ago
#76
Gonna go out on a limb here and say air travel is not the place to fly your position flags high
LearnedHand
10 hrs ago
#90