To paraphrase a post on my wife's Facebook feed: Most terrorists are men, so let's stigmatise men.
Not that Muslims don't face a huge issue of prejudice at airports...
... But I've experienced this stuff myself and I'm white. On my honeymoon just a month ago, I asked a passenger if he wouldn't mind switching seats with me so I could sit next to my wife - who has a phobia of flying - for the trip to Italy and be next to her.
The flight attendant stopped by, began yelling at me "SIR! You are disrupting the plane and causing a commotion! Sit down IMMEDIATELY!" I hadn't raised my voice. I was very calm. I tried to explain the situation to her and she interrupts, "I will have your removed if you don't comply!" My wife broke down in tears and I didn't want to get us both tossed off on our honeymoon, so I reluctantly took to my seat.
As the attendant walked past us, she turns to another attendant and says "You handle this one. He's a problem passenger. I can't deal with him," just loud enough for me and others to hear.
...
... Thankfully, my father was our pilot on the flight back. It was much more enjoyable.
But, yeah, these things happen, regardless of gender, age, religion, skin color. Doesn't excuse it, of course. I was livid about the whole thing for days (still am thinking about it).
Are you kidding me? They look as friendly as can be.
Not that Muslims don't face a huge issue of prejudice at airports...
... But I've experienced this stuff myself and I'm white. On my honeymoon just a month ago, I asked a passenger if he wouldn't mind switching seats with me so I could sit next to my wife - who has a phobia of flying - for the trip to Italy and be next to her.
The flight attendant stopped by, began yelling at me "SIR! You are disrupting the plane and causing a commotion! Sit down IMMEDIATELY!" I hadn't raised my voice. I was very calm. I tried to explain the situation to her and she interrupts, "I will have your removed if you don't comply!" My wife broke down in tears and I didn't want to get us both tossed off on our honeymoon, so I reluctantly took to my seat.
As the attendant walked past us, she turns to another attendant and says "You handle this one. He's a problem passenger. I can't deal with him," just loud enough for me and others to hear.
...
... Thankfully, my father was our pilot on the flight back. It was much more enjoyable.
But, yeah, these things happen, regardless of gender, age, religion, skin color. Doesn't excuse it, of course. I was livid about the whole thing for days (still am thinking about it).
Being born male isn't an ideology.
Why the hell is the cop walking around with an AR-15 with three 30 round mags on his vest ? I've never been to an airport before, so that could be just standard.
-d0hv
Why the hell is the cop walking around with an AR-15 with three 30 round mags on his vest ? I've never been to an airport before, so that could be just standard.
-d0hv
Neither is being born a bit brown.
We hadn't even left the runway yet either.What the fuck? I would have complained about her to the airline. You got Adam Sandler'd from Anger Management
I had other things to worry about at the time, like my wife. Jetlag hit her extremely hard, but honestly I didn't have time to worry about it. I just needed us to get there and start our honeymoon.Ugh, I don't think I'd have the will to withhold a massively scathing retort after that part. That would just totally set me off the rails.
No, though my father worked for the company so he was able to arrange some benefits for us on the flight back (like upgrading to first class and flying us back home himself).That sounds awful. Did you file a complaint afterwards?
Didn't have the time or energy. I had two-week honeymoon in a foreign country to take care of and a wife travelling out of country for the first time. By the time we got to our destination, I was already worried about other arrangements. My father helped us out though and ensured our return trip was significantly more pleasant.... even if he had to broadcast our honeymoon over the intercom to the whole plane...Which airline was it?
Should've filed a complaint after something like that.
Not that Muslims don't face a huge issue of prejudice at airports...
... But I've experienced this stuff myself and I'm white. On my honeymoon just a month ago, I asked a passenger if he wouldn't mind switching seats with me so I could sit next to my wife - who has a phobia of flying - for the trip to Italy and be next to her.
The flight attendant stopped by, began yelling at me "SIR! You are disrupting the plane and causing a commotion! Sit down IMMEDIATELY!" I hadn't raised my voice. I was very calm. I tried to explain the situation to her and she interrupts, "I will have your removed if you don't comply!" My wife broke down in tears and I didn't want to get us both tossed off on our honeymoon, so I reluctantly took to my seat.
As the attendant walked past us, she turns to another attendant and says "You handle this one. He's a problem passenger. I can't deal with him," just loud enough for me and others to hear.
...
... Thankfully, my father was our pilot on the flight back. It was much more enjoyable.
But, yeah, these things happen, regardless of gender, age, religion, skin color. Doesn't excuse it, of course. I was livid about the whole thing for days (still am thinking about it).
Why the hell is the cop walking around with an AR-15 with three 30 round mags on his vest ? I've never been to an airport before, so that could be just standard.
-d0hv
The illusion of safety.
Any member of any race or sex can believe in any ideology.
Are you that dense? Even if they were Sikh or Hindu or an Arab or south Asian Christian (or hekk, a westernized agnostic/athiest from that part of the world) ,they could be targeted as "Muslim" because of their race.
They could be, and that's the result of ignorance.
But my post was in response to "Most terrorists are men, so let's stigmatise men" which is also ignorant.
And terrorists are less about ideology and more about disenfranchisement and lack of economic and educational freedom.
This was most likely not racially motivated, it was coincidence that those people were removed from the plane.
After five hours on the tarmac, during which passengers were given water and pretzels, a white male passenger behind the women initiated a conversation with Ms. Khalils friend about the lack of customer care, she wrote.
*snip*
Ten minutes later, the women were told to take their belongings to the front of the aircraft, where they were informed that they were being removed because the male flight attendant felt threatened, Ms. Khalil wrote, quoting a customer service representative.
However, the white male passenger my friend was speaking to was ironically not removed from the plane with us, she wrote.
What's this federal offense bullshit?
In May, an Italian economist from the University of Pennsylvania was removed from an American Airlines flight in Philadelphia after his seatmate became alarmed, thinking that the math he was scribbling on a piece of paper was Arabic, The Washington Post reported.
What is this
There were multiple involved in the hostage situation in the Moscow theatreHas there even been any well known terrorist attacks caused by muslim women? Not that discriminating against muslim men is alright, but it doesn't even seem like there are any major incidents for racist pricks to point to in their discrimination of muslim women.
The airline argues that the it was the taking off the picture that crossed the line.
After five hours on the tarmac, during which passengers were given water and pretzels, a white male passenger behind the women initiated a conversation with Ms. Khalils friend about the lack of customer care, she wrote.
*snip*
Ten minutes later, the women were told to take their belongings to the front of the aircraft, where they were informed that they were being removed because the male flight attendant felt threatened, Ms. Khalil wrote, quoting a customer service representative.
However, the white male passenger my friend was speaking to was ironically not removed from the plane with us, she wrote.
The attendant responded by once again threatening my friend, Well, I can have you removed for instigating other passengers, the attendant said, according to Ms. Khalil.
It doesn't seem like the white guy was taking pictures, which according to the airline was the reason for their removalYou guys noticed this I hope.
Yeah, not racist at all lol.
An American Airlines spokeswoman, Alexis Aran Coello, said on Friday that the order to remove the women was in line with the airlines noncompliance policy, which, in this case, was related to their being asked to stop taking the photograph of the flight attendant.
In May, an Italian economist from the University of Pennsylvania was removed from an American Airlines flight in Philadelphia after his seatmate became alarmed, thinking that the math he was scribbling on a piece of paper was Arabic, The Washington Post reported.
What is this
Something shed seen had been her seatmates cryptic notes, scrawled in a script she didnt recognize. Maybe it was code, or some foreign lettering, possibly the details of a plot to destroy the dozens of innocent lives aboard American Airlines Flight 3950. She may have felt it her duty to alert the authorities just to be safe. The curly-haired man was, the agent informed him politely, suspected of terrorism.
The curly-haired man laughed.
He laughed because those scribbles werent Arabic, or another foreign language, or even some special secret terrorist code. They were math. Yes, math. A differential equation, to be exact.
Being born male isn't an ideology.
5 hours on the tarmac will do that to anyone. Flight attendant was probably just in a ridiculously bad mood and snapped hearing someone else complaining.
He caused a scene, misinformed his customers about "federal laws" to make sure his picture was deleted and cause them hardship and to miss work.5 hours on the tarmac will do that to anyone. Flight attendant was probably just in a ridiculously bad mood and snapped hearing someone else complaining.
No, but Islam is. One Trump supporter taught me that.
Man they both look fine AF
5 hours on the tarmac will do that to anyone. Flight attendant was probably just in a ridiculously bad mood and snapped hearing someone else complaining.
Not even fucking surprised anymore. Racist fucks.
Being born male isn't an ideology.
What is the Islam ideology that 1.6 billion subscribe to? Can you describe it?