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Quoted: funny how a tshirt ( not my cup of tea) with Trump giving the middle finger scars and brutalizes grown ass men/women?? on a gun forum. wow..... and then there comes the NT's dishing out insults every other post.... what a bunch a sad whiny fucks.... View Quote Doesn't scare me a bit. At the bar? No biggie, who gives a shit? At an elementary school? Fucking moron. Show some decency. |
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Quoted: yeah well it must be nice to pretend we still live in 1953 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I had good grandparents and parents who taught me flying is a privilege and that fellow passengers and airline personnel should be treated with respect and to dress accordingly. Apparently they don’t teach this lesson in the trailer park or ghetto these days. yeah well it must be nice to pretend we still live in 1953 I Feel Sorry For Your Mother - Menace II Society |
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Quoted: Me too. I can't imagine being a grown man and leaving the house like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: yeah well it must be nice to pretend we still live in 1953 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I had good grandparents and parents who taught me flying is a privilege and that fellow passengers and airline personnel should be treated with respect and to dress accordingly. Apparently they don’t teach this lesson in the trailer park or ghetto these days. yeah well it must be nice to pretend we still live in 1953 If it was up to me, my airline would have a dress code similar to high-end restaurants. |
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Quoted: It's probably going to depend on whether or not someone complains. Delta probably would have let the guy board with his shirt if someone hadn't complained. They adhered to the contract of carriage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Someone should test Delta and wear a Kamala shirt just to see if their told to flip the shirt inside out when boarding the plane. It's probably going to depend on whether or not someone complains. Delta probably would have let the guy board with his shirt if someone hadn't complained. They adhered to the contract of carriage. And there is an exceedingly low chance a passenger was the one that complained. If I had to bet, it was a gate agent that saw it and upheld our dress code. Any Delta employee could've seen it and got that ball rolling. I've done it myself. Walk up to the gate in uniform, waiting behind the gate to get scanned on, and I see some piece of shit wearing a black sweatshirt with huge, white block lettering saying "FUCK THE POLICE". I looked right at the red coat standing behind the gate and said "You can feel free to deny that person boarding because I'm not flying them with that language visible on their sweatshirt. Handle it however you like now." After boarding was complete, I walked back to the L2 door where the same red coat was now standing. I inquired about our trashy guest and she said they turned it inside out and we're permitted to board. Being suspicious, I took a stroll to the aft galley/crew rest area as I scanned the people over. Sure enough, there she was. Sitting in her seat with her sweatshirt inside out. She complied with our minimalistic dress code and she flew. Done! For all you that think that's unfair, try to imagine going to a really nice 5 star Michelin rated restaurant. Something where it's going to be $500/plate or thereabouts. Wine or cocktail pairings with each of the 12 courses. Such places will sometimes have dress codes. Is the restaurant within their rights to insist on men wearing a collared shirt and a tie? What about shoes? Can they insist on you wearing shoes? Or not reeking of BO? We don't give a shit about political speech. Wear it all you want. The part that'll get you booted is offensive language, sexually explicit language, etc. Our company has the right to set such standards just as you would if you owned and operated your own company. This is not some novel legal theory. It's well established. It's a low goddamn bar to set and if you can't handle it then go fly on a ultra low-cost carrier that won't bat an eye at that shit. If we don't set some minimal standard of decency, then some of you will absolutely push things further than even the lowest trash could imagine. |
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Quoted: I stoped dressing to offend at some point in high school. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm always embarrassed for those types and especially their families when I see them. I stopped in college when my "I (heart) Hot Moms" shirt got all the wrong kind of attention. Hot moms never came up, it was always fat bitches screeching "OMG I'm a hot mom!"......get out of here lady, you're taking up all the space for the skinny chicks. |
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Quoted: And there is an exceedingly low chance a passenger was the one that complained. If I had to bet, it was a gate agent that saw it and upheld our dress code. Any Delta employee could've seen it and got that ball rolling. I've done it myself. Walk up to the gate in uniform, waiting behind the gate to get scanned on, and I see some piece of shit wearing a black sweatshirt with huge, white block lettering saying "FUCK THE POLICE". I looked right at the red coat standing behind the gate and said "You can feel free to deny that person boarding because I'm not flying them with that language visible on their sweatshirt. Handle it however you like now." After boarding was complete, I walked back to the L2 door where the same red coat was now standing. I inquired about our trashy guest and she said they turned it inside out and we're permitted to board. Being suspicious, I took a stroll to the aft galley/crew rest area as I scanned the people over. Sure enough, there she was. Sitting in her seat with her sweatshirt inside out. She complied with our minimalistic dress code and she flew. Done! For all you that think that's unfair, try to imagine going to a really nice 5 star Michelin rated restaurant. Something where it's going to be $500/plate or thereabouts. Wine or cocktail pairings with each of the 12 courses. Such places will sometimes have dress codes. Is the restaurant within their rights to insist on men wearing a collared shirt and a tie? What about shoes? Can they insist on you wearing shoes? Or not reeking of BO? We don't give a shit about political speech. Wear it all you want. The part that'll get you booted is offensive language, sexually explicit language, etc. Our company has the right to set such standards just as you would if you owned and operated your own company. This is not some novel legal theory. It's well established. It's a low goddamn bar to set and if you can't handle it then go fly on a ultra low-cost carrier that won't bat an eye at that shit. If we don't set some minimal standard of decency, then some of you will absolutely push things further than even the lowest trash could imagine. View Quote lol, just l m f a o |
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Quoted: And there is an exceedingly low chance a passenger was the one that complained. If I had to bet, it was a gate agent that saw it and upheld our dress code. Any Delta employee could've seen it and got that ball rolling. I've done it myself. Walk up to the gate in uniform, waiting behind the gate to get scanned on, and I see some piece of shit wearing a black sweatshirt with huge, white block lettering saying "FUCK THE POLICE". I looked right at the red coat standing behind the gate and said "You can feel free to deny that person boarding because I'm not flying them with that language visible on their sweatshirt. Handle it however you like now." After boarding was complete, I walked back to the L2 door where the same red coat was now standing. I inquired about our trashy guest and she said they turned it inside out and we're permitted to board. Being suspicious, I took a stroll to the aft galley/crew rest area as I scanned the people over. Sure enough, there she was. Sitting in her seat with her sweatshirt inside out. She complied with our minimalistic dress code and she flew. Done! For all you that think that's unfair, try to imagine going to a really nice 5 star Michelin rated restaurant. Something where it's going to be $500/plate or thereabouts. Wine or cocktail pairings with each of the 12 courses. Such places will sometimes have dress codes. Is the restaurant within their rights to insist on men wearing a collared shirt and a tie? What about shoes? Can they insist on you wearing shoes? Or not reeking of BO? We don't give a shit about political speech. Wear it all you want. The part that'll get you booted is offensive language, sexually explicit language, etc. Our company has the right to set such standards just as you would if you owned and operated your own company. This is not some novel legal theory. It's well established. It's a low goddamn bar to set and if you can't handle it then go fly on a ultra low-cost carrier that won't bat an eye at that shit. If we don't set some minimal standard of decency, then some of you will absolutely push things further than even the lowest trash could imagine. View Quote This. |
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Quoted: Okay well i'm sick of black trash waddling around with their entire ass hanging out of their pants and every other word out of their mouth being "ayo nigga". Are corporations going to enforce the fine print of their conduct standards on them? Of course not. Airlines are notorious for treating their customers like absolute shit, they get BILLIONS of dollars from the US govt in bailouts/subsidies, their quality of service and hardware continues to get worse, and yet the majority of you will get down and kiss their boot because some guys t shirt gave you the ick You get what you deserve, and you definitely shall View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The solution here is not to dress like white trash in public. Okay well i'm sick of black trash waddling around with their entire ass hanging out of their pants and every other word out of their mouth being "ayo nigga". Are corporations going to enforce the fine print of their conduct standards on them? Of course not. Airlines are notorious for treating their customers like absolute shit, they get BILLIONS of dollars from the US govt in bailouts/subsidies, their quality of service and hardware continues to get worse, and yet the majority of you will get down and kiss their boot because some guys t shirt gave you the ick You get what you deserve, and you definitely shall Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. |
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View Quote Man. I would be embarrassed just owning that, I can't imagine actually wearing it in public. “Political correctness is the means by which we try to control others; decency is the means by which we try to control ourselves.” ? Theodore Dalrymple |
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Quoted: Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The solution here is not to dress like white trash in public. Okay well i'm sick of black trash waddling around with their entire ass hanging out of their pants and every other word out of their mouth being "ayo nigga". Are corporations going to enforce the fine print of their conduct standards on them? Of course not. Airlines are notorious for treating their customers like absolute shit, they get BILLIONS of dollars from the US govt in bailouts/subsidies, their quality of service and hardware continues to get worse, and yet the majority of you will get down and kiss their boot because some guys t shirt gave you the ick You get what you deserve, and you definitely shall Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. I'm looking at flights for January and was sorting by Delta only. My wife said "Why not filter all airlines" I asked her if she remembered our Breeze flight compared to the Delta we returned home on last time. |
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Well at least he got the attention he was so desperately seeking. He was given the option to turn the shirt inside out, but shortly after takeoff he had turned it back to the display side...so he was obviously just hoping to get a rise out of people. So I have no sympathy for him.
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Quoted: Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. View Quote "We", "Us", "Our" Does your undying corporate love extend to their massive enthusiasm for BLM? DEI? Or do you just kiss Delta ass when it allows you to power trip on customers? |
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So there was this one time, I was hung over.
I was flying out of San Diego. Had some business on the island with all the idiots who think they are seals. Anyway, I booked a flight home and before we left the gate I had a sturadess call me out. Now, I was in first class. And had a ham planet next to me, masked up of course. I get to the cockpit and the captain asks if there are going to be any problems. I said no I just want to go home. He gives the OK to let me back. Hung over and barely alive. So once we leave the ground I know two others on the flight. One was a Marshall and he was laughing at me. The other was a coworker wondering wtf I did to stir the airline up. Anyways, me being me I chatted up the fatty next door. She was a super liberal. 2023 and still masked up. I took her to task on the mask. When the bev cart came around because it was a red eye flight, I asked for a beer. Denied. My head hung in sadden despair. She said "yeah first class is free drinks, but the captain cut you off" I was shook. I haven't had a drink on this flight. This is pt1 |
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Quoted: I hope he gets a payday. View Quote he will not the problem with his shirt was the middle finger parts no different than if he wore a shirt that said "fuck you" or "suck my cock" or any number of crude and inappropriate things . want to wear that at your favorite dive bar fine an airplane is full of families and kids then to top it off he reversed his shirt to show it again after he got on board I would have kicked his ass off my jet too. |
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Quoted: Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. View Quote This is why I have only flown Delta for the past 40 years. |
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Quoted: This is a well worn path. A few years ago, a kid at Glendale, Calif was told turn his NRA t-shirt inside-out because the school deemed the NRA a terrorist organization, the courts that is was valid free speech. The guy is going to collect some money from Delta. View Quote he wont get a dime. its in the ticket contract. vulgar inappropriate dress following flight crew directions he failed at both, reversing his shirt back to normal got him thrown off for not following flight crew directions |
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Quoted: want to vote on policy but afraid of the bad optics? so they're retarded and complete pussies, got it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's 2024, and I guarantee that there are a shit ton of potential votes lost by bad optics: from dumbasses like this all the way up to Trump himself. I know a lot of people who want to vote for the policies that Trump would push through, but who refuse to be a part of all the dumbass shit that they see out there. Bad optics" are real, and they have a good chance of giving an absolutely worthless Harris the presidency. so they're retarded and complete pussies, got it Ignoring bad optics almost ensures that will be Harris. I don't think you will be using the laughing rolling emoji much then. Then again, maybe you will. |
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Quoted: The country has degenerated so much in the past decade that a lot of people see the profane as normal. When rightly pointed out that it isn't, they start hooting and hollering about "muh rights". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At least something decent. People have zero shame anymore. it is brain damage from microplastics and weed |
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Quoted: "We", "Us", "Our" Does your undying corporate love extend to their massive enthusiasm for BLM? DEI? Or do you just kiss Delta ass when it allows you to power trip on customers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Of course we do. It's just that that type of clientele doesn't usually go for Delta because, on average, we're the most expensive airline in the US. Last I heard, on average, we're 17 cents per dollar more expensive than the other airlines. But on the rare occasion that someone attempts to board causing a loud commotion or is inappropriately dressed with their ass literally hanging out, then yes. We'll exercise our right to deny you service and will happily refund your ticket. "We", "Us", "Our" Does your undying corporate love extend to their massive enthusiasm for BLM? DEI? Or do you just kiss Delta ass when it allows you to power trip on customers? First off. You're confused. This isn't corporate love. This is us taking pride in what we do for a living and demanding that our customers reflect a minimal amount of that respect. If you're wearing that shit, you're disrespecting me. Not Ed Bastian. This isnt me kissing Delta's ass. This is me respecting myself, and those of my coworkers and passengers that also want a minimal degree of respect. As for the BLM bullshit. We pilots were fucking merciless on the company in every company survey they'd send out to us. It was a topic of heated conversation in every flight deck, crew room, and layover. We didn't hesitate to let our chief pilot's know exactly how we felt over that. I'm not saying who, but I know for an absolute fact that some pilots, when passing through ops, would see that bowl of free BLM pins and grab a handful on the way out just to throw them in the trash outside of ops. We hated that shit because we didn't want our company supporting a terrorist organization. That sullies OUR uniform and what it's supposed to stand for, not Ed Bastian's business suit. It didn't go against our corporate policy of avoiding foul language and the like but it was such an obviously negative message that many of us took action in our own way. We're still stuck with a certain degree of the DEI bullshit unfortunately. Nonetheless, the BLM shit is finally gone, and not a day too soon though it never should've happened. |
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The only thing this clown is gonna get is put on a list where he isn't welcome to fly Delta anymore.
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I remember when people used to dress nicely when they flew.
I still wear a collared shirt, unless I’m flying private. |
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Far too many people think that freedom means they have the right to "do whatever the fuck I want, wherever, and whenever I want," not realizing that no one is saying he can't wear that shirt. Delta is just saying you can't wear that shirt on their plane. That is their right on their plane. Just like he could kick them out of his property for wearing the wrong shirt.
You know, freedom. Snowflakes have a tough time with that part of freedom. |
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Their plane, their rules.
You wanted attention, you got the attention. |
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Quoted: Quoted: How is Trump associated with Hauk Tua girl? I don’t see it either, which makes the shirt even dumber. That said, based on some of Trump’s antics, like having Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock around, I wouldn’t be shocked if he invited that chick to a rally. |
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A proper gentleman should be wearing a suit on a flight unless its Spirit.
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View Quote The people in his work release program and her rehab center probably find that hilarious. |
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Quoted: This is a well worn path. A few years ago, a kid at Glendale, Calif was told turn his NRA t-shirt inside-out because the school deemed the NRA a terrorist organization, the courts that is was valid free speech. The guy is going to collect some money from Delta. View Quote Please tell the class, how Delta Airlines, a private company, is a governmental body? |
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“A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot.”
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Quoted: A proper gentleman should be wearing a suit on a flight unless its Spirit. View Quote My expectations of my passengers isn't so demanding. Ideally, I'd like them to dress casually and comfortably in clean clothes appropriate for the time of year. If we have to reject a takeoff in Minneapolis in the winter time and end up going off the end of the runway, I'd prefer to not see people walking through the snow in flip-flops and booty-shorts because it was going to be nice in Florida that day. Be fucking prepared, people. |
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Quoted: The shirt is about absolute freedom and how great American culture is. It has nothing to do with "anti-Trump" anything. That man should recieve the key to the city and a parade for wearing it. View Quote When I first read this comment, I wasn’t sure if it was serious or sarcasm. After seeing his other replies, I realize he is serious. Derp |
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Quoted: Scary, scary First Amendment. Apparently the Amendment that trumps all the others is the .5st Amendment - The right to not be offended. The airline is deplorably weak for not telling the offended to MYOB. The offended is a whiny bitch. Wearing that shirt in that setting was in poor taste. View Quote LOL! References the 1st Amendment, but clearly doesn’t understand the 1st Amendment. |
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Quoted: We've come a long way from the early 1900s when men would wear suits to the beach. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A proper gentleman should be wearing a suit on a flight unless its Spirit. We've come a long way from the early 1900s when men would wear suits to the beach. Men used to dress in a manner that showed their basic respect for themselves and the larger society around them. And wear a proper hat. Now... |
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Quoted: My personal favorite is watching Trump supporters wearing blue line flags as capes and dance to RATM "Killing in the name of" at his rallies. Dude is indeed a genius. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Trump's genius, to the extent it exists, was marketing himself as the president for all who all listen to Kid Rock, steal catalytic converters and give themselves tattoos. It was a previously untapped voter base. My personal favorite is watching Trump supporters wearing blue line flags as capes and dance to RATM "Killing in the name of" at his rallies. Dude is indeed a genius. Trump plays RATM at his rallies? LOL. I don’t know if that’s true, but if so…LOL! |
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Quoted: My question is this: If it were a BLM or rainbow people shirt, would that person also have been kicked off the flight? We all know the answer to that... no. View Quote Again, does the BLM or rainbow people shirt have vulgar words and/or signs on it? I see folks on planes all the time with MAGA or Trump stuff. They aren’t getting booted, of course their shirts don’t say “hawk tuah” and have middle fingers. |
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What is that shirt implying? That Trump will spit on that thang? Or do they just take whatever the hot meme of the minute is, throw Trump on it, and $$$$$?
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