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Considering that Satanists are batshit crazy trolls, there is more to the issue than what;s on the shirt. I'd be concerned for a midflight disruption by an attention whore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Uh uh. I think she's an attention whore but unless you agree that being told to cover up a Christian t-shirt would be fine as well you have to be on her side on this one. |
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I would have said, "Excuse me miss but someone spelled SANTA wrong on your shirt."
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It really IS NOT about the shirt - it is about the person stupid enough to be wearing it.
You do not want to be stuck on a plane with someone that incredibly stupid. The shirt can stay but get that dumbass out of here - make her take a bus and cover that face. The shirt can always be used to clean the shitter after the flight is over. |
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Quoted: A) That kind of profiling is a slippery slope and unacceptable. What if someone gets on holding a bible and it's assumed they're going to be a disruption by preaching to everyone? B) If her behavior was a concern they'd have wanted her removed, not just covered up. View Quote ETA: I'd say the same thing if one of the Phelps Baptist clan came on with one of their awful tee shirts. |
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This lady tried to chase me out of a tires plus dealership by playing Christian music behind me out loud.
You can see it's a BFL T shirt, wonder if there is a connection. Attached File |
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Why would anybody care what her shirt says?
I used to wear SLAYER!! (and other metal bands) shirts on the regular when I was a teenager, those were far more offensive looking then that. |
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I like when they wear shit like this. It helps us identify them the same way we are identified by wearing pro gun shit.
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All order is profiling in some way. Satanists are known for disruption. Private business did not want to deal with her shenanigans. Good call. ETA: I'd say the same thing if one of the Phelps Baptist clan came on with one of their awful tee shirts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: A) That kind of profiling is a slippery slope and unacceptable. What if someone gets on holding a bible and it's assumed they're going to be a disruption by preaching to everyone? B) If her behavior was a concern they'd have wanted her removed, not just covered up. ETA: I'd say the same thing if one of the Phelps Baptist clan came on with one of their awful tee shirts. At least you're consistent, but the fact is there would be a shit ton of unhappy Christians if this happened to them. |
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Why would anybody care what her shirt says? I used to wear SLAYER!! (and other metal bands) shirts on the regular when I was a teenager, those were far more offensive looking then that. View Quote Granted, I wouldn't wear it on a plane but still. |
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View Quote Bohemian Grove, Club of Rome, elitist theology...deep state theology. imo |
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Attention whore.
Might as well have just worn a "Look at me!" sign. |
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Glad to see free speech alive and well still.... View Quote Quoted:
Speech is free only in certain areas and only if they can't find anyone who is offended. View Quote |
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Quoted: All order is profiling in some way. Satanists are known for disruption. Private business did not want to deal with her shenanigans. Good call. ETA: I'd say the same thing if one of the Phelps Baptist clan came on with one of their awful tee shirts. View Quote |
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Quoted: Almost the entire "satanist" movement is actually people trying to make a point about the separation of church and state. At least you're consistent, but the fact is there would be a shit ton of unhappy Christians if this happened to them. View Quote |
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She isn't the one that delayed the flight. The snowflakes in the crew that were offended by it were. They were more disruptive than the shirt. View Quote And it wasn't "offended snowflakes" it was professionals who were concerned about the effects the woman was going to have on the flight--and rightly so. The captain and crew do not want shenanigans on their flight. A delayed flight is cheaper than a diverted flight. She looked like she was after shenanigans. Good call by the aviation professionals. |
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Quoted: Exactly. They intend to disrupt and make a scene, just like Phelp's crew intends to disrupt and make a scene. Disruption and scene making have no business on commercial aircraft. Keep your point making at home. View Quote |
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She should of covered it up and then waited mid flight and removed the cover, it would be even more hilarious and expensive if they turned a flight around or landed early just for a stupid shirt.
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Go back to Dutchland. Americans are talking. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Actually she did delay that flight. Mission accomplished. And it wasn't "offended snowflakes" it was professionals who were concerned about the effects the woman was going to have on the flight--and rightly so. The captain and crew do not want shenanigans on their flight. A delayed flight is cheaper than a diverted flight. She looked like she was after shenanigans. Good call by the aviation professionals. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She isn't the one that delayed the flight. The snowflakes in the crew that were offended by it were. They were more disruptive than the shirt. And it wasn't "offended snowflakes" it was professionals who were concerned about the effects the woman was going to have on the flight--and rightly so. The captain and crew do not want shenanigans on their flight. A delayed flight is cheaper than a diverted flight. She looked like she was after shenanigans. Good call by the aviation professionals. |
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Exactly. They intend to disrupt and make a scene, just like Phelp's crew intends to disrupt and make a scene. Disruption and scene making have no business on commercial aircraft. Keep your point making at home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Almost the entire "satanist" movement is actually people trying to make a point about the separation of church and state. At least you're consistent, but the fact is there would be a shit ton of unhappy Christians if this happened to them. Bad call IMO, if they had waited until she made a scene then kicked her off there wouldn't be any controversy about it. |
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Quoted: Actually she did delay that flight. Mission accomplished. And it wasn't "offended snowflakes" it was professionals who were concerned about the effects the woman was going to have on the flight--and rightly so. The captain and crew do not want shenanigans on their flight. A delayed flight is cheaper than a diverted flight. She looked like she was after shenanigans. Good call by the aviation professionals. View Quote |
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well...judging from her actions...that may be in fact where she's headed.....but what do I know, that decision is way above my pay grade. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I don’t think it was just about the shirt. More likely than not, since—as you stated— their whole reason for existence is making points, there were probably other clues. Better deal with it at the gate than at 30k feet.
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People always try and describe some deep political or religious meaning to a T-shirt. There isn't any.
The correct answer is, she's an attention whoring idiot. Her instagram states she's vegan, athiest and a hair loss survivior. There's not a lot of brain activity going on. |
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I don’t think it was just about the shirt. More likely than not, since—as you stated— their whole reason for existence is making points, there were probably other clues. Better deal with it at the gate than at 30k feet. View Quote |
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*sigh* The 1st amendment only protects free speech against discrimination by STATE actors. View Quote Quoted: Not a free speech issue. View Quote |
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How is this any different than any other T-shirt with some other fandom on it?
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How many have you meet? Interestingly enough, in my five plus decades on this planet and the hundreds of thousands of people I’ve meet I’ve never even meet a single satanist that I’m aware of. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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