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Monday, October 03, 2016

Woman Forced To Change Her Airline Seat Because Muslim Men Wouldn't Sit Next To Her



She said, "I thought I lived in a culture where females were equal to men."

That was her first mistake.

We all need to learn, we live in a culture which will bend over to Islam any time it is demanded.

Until we recognize the problem, we can not go about the process of effecting a solution.

8 comments:

  1. This traveler missed a golden opportunity to address this immediately given her million mile status with United Airlines.

    Given her position as a senior consultant in the oil and gas industry and considering the amount of travel she typically conducts on behalf of that business, she should have responded by informing this gate agent and his mgmt that this airline is no longer conducting fair business practices and that she will pull all future ticketing arrangements from United Airlines if shariah enforcement is going to be - or has already been - added to United Air Lines company policy.

    Had this taken place on the plane after she was seated, this passenger should have thanked the steward for informing her and inform the steward that she was NOT offended for the notification and that the steward was welcome to continue to try to locate seats appropriate for the cloistered travelers elsewhere on the vessel since she, as a million mile traveler with this airline had purchased her seat without being given prior notice about sharia enhanced company policy and was not going to move.

    If United Airlines did, in fact, adopt shariah compliant seating guidelines, it was duly noted and all future flight plans would be made with an airline which did not offer sexist seating guidelines.

    The airline should have informed the culturally enriched and perpetually offended dynamic duo that they were welcome to relocate to any other two available seats meeting their criteria on that flight or they could return to the ticketing booth to book another flight. Period.

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  2. FYI...

    Twitter will not allow IBA to share posts on the Twitter platform.

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  3. Imagine the blowback id the roles had been reversed.

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  4. Seriously?

    What do you mean, no IBA posts at all?

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  5. If I had already been seated I would have refused to move. Period. And I would have leaned over to tell all other passengers to please keep their seats. In fact, I would have requested the flight marshal come speak with me and protect my right to retain my seat. This behavior - men who think they are superior to women - has no place in Western society.

    These men, should have booked two seats in business class. And if a third seat, booked it and kept it empty. YOUR conviction requires YOUR sacrifice, not MINE.

    I have changed seats once. And it was to accommodate a woman with a baby. I would certainly do it again.

    Rosa Parks kept her seat on the bus - and while there were signs of orchestration for the scenario, it was this very scenario which changed our national posture.



    United? United for WHAT? United for American values? Obviously not.

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  6. Pasto,
    What do you mean, no IBA posts at all?

    Yes! As far as I can tell.

    I'm able to post anything else to Twitter. It's only the IBA material that is blocked for me to post.

    Does somebody else have a different experience?

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  7. TLEP,
    If I had already been seated I would have refused to move. Period.

    Ditto.

    Just let them haul this old woman off to jail.

    I dare 'em. I have my litigation attorney already lined up and ready to go.

    And I'll undo my neph bag valve and spray 'em, too, as they drag me out kicking and screaming.

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  8. AOW,

    I am laughing out loud. You do know that would account for a biological attack, and as such, just might land you in a federal facility for the criminally insane?

    Wow! What an image. Trying to get it out of my mind.

    Tammy

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