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Thursday, July 24, 2008

EgyptAir forces Islamic prayers on flight out of JFK

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This video shows an EgyptAir flight where all passengers, regardless of their religion, are forced to hear an Islamic prayer, and see the text of the prayer and a picture of a mosque on the in-flight video display at the beginning of the flight. The flight was filled with many non-Muslim Americans.

What would the reaction of the left be if American airline companies began starting flights with Christian or Jewish prayers?

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11 comments:

  1. EgyptAir does not serve any alcohol on its flights. Doesn't surprise me at all that they are doing in-flight prayer. We won't fly on EgyptAir...

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  2. Alaska Air does hand out napkins with a Bible verse on them.

    :)

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  3. Do they?

    I wanna go to ALASKA!

    I was planning to move there 20 years ago and HOMESTEAD!
    then I met my husband... I never went

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  4. Gee! What a lack of respect for multiculturalism!

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  5. Oh no, Anonymou. It seems to me a whole planeload of people kneeling facedown in the aisle of a plane is a great example of multicultural butt-sniffing at its finest.

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  6. Pastorius,

    This doesn't really surprise me.

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  7. Everybody's personal faiths or non-faiths should have been respected. A plane is not a church.

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  8. I agree with you, my Anonymous friend.

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  9. Oh to witness the devout passengers posturing in the aircraft's aisle suddenly experience some of that famous yet always unexpected turbulence bouncing each head into the tail of the next devout passenger's buttocks and back and forth and armrest/kuffar knee to armrest/kuffar knee --> shake, rinse, repeat.

    How the hell does Egypt Air get insurance coverage for such unnecessary risks?

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  10. Interesting that nobody complains about In-N-Out Burger, or El-Al Airlines... I thought that the point of capitalism was to provide an array of choices in order that these adversaries might compete. Like some of you self-insulated bigots already volunteered, you will never have to "suffer the indignity" of hearing the prayer. Nobody is "forcing" you to buy an EgyptAir ticket.

    Find some dead kids/CIA-installed dictators to bitch about. There are more relevant things occurring right now than these issues you never cease to create.

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  11. Adila,

    I am well aware that no one is forcing us to fly Egypt air. But just think of the out rage there would be if any commercial airline started insisting that its passengers listen to Christian prayers, many people would be outraged, and many of them would be people who have no problem with this. Also keep in mind that no mainstream respected Christian leader, supports suicide bombing or murdering unbelievers. Now if we are just being bigots, please explain to us, this double standard.

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