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In reply to the discussion: Black Woman Kicked Off Flight For Wearing 'Black Lives Matter' T-Shirt? [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)69. I'm going to guess this lady was interfering with the flight attendant. You can't do that.
And yes, people with disabilities or inability to understand instructions are not allowed to be seated in the exit rows.
A person has to be able to pop that door and follow the instructions.
The flight attendant wouldn't move someone for fun - they do it because it is their job, and someone else who persisted in interfering would be a problem.
I'm sure this young lady did not understand that, but if she was interfering with what the flight attendant had to do, she caused her own ejection. Apparently there were two person in the flight crew who saw a problem.
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Black Woman Kicked Off Flight For Wearing 'Black Lives Matter' T-Shirt? [View all]
KamaAina
Apr 2016
OP
these corporations couldn't care less unless it becomes a big news story
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#2
I myself have been moved from the EMERGENCY EXIT because I could not HELP OTHERS in an EMERGENCY
Hekate
Apr 2016
#35
I am beyond sick and tired of this generation of "Safe Spacers". Grow up, you panty-waists!
WinkyDink
Apr 2016
#6
Having just half the story, it's pretty obvious this deserves a "cool story, bro". n/t
hughee99
Apr 2016
#21
Why'd the airline finally come to their senses then and see that she got to her destination?
brush
Apr 2016
#24
Saying the attendant handled the situation horribly isn't the same thing as saying the passenger was
hughee99
Apr 2016
#25
The attendant said she felt "threatened". You don't think the negative media propaganda . . .
brush
Apr 2016
#29
All I see is the passenger's account of what happened. I don't see any quotes from the attendant,
hughee99
Apr 2016
#32
It wasnt the t-shirt, it was that she interjected herself into the thing about the exit row.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#14
given that black kids are shot down on streets for no reason at all, i find it very strange
La Lioness Priyanka
Apr 2016
#23
I've don't have a hard time believing it, because I've seen several people get booted or threatened.
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#73
The dog got out while we were still on the ground but had left the gate. The plane was
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#81
That is like a DUer alerting and getting a thread hidden because they didn't agree with it
liberal N proud
Apr 2016
#33
Thinking back, I realize that I have seen three different passenger removals. All white.
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#78
"she tried to interfere with the flight attendant. So what?" ......Well, for starters
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2016
#79