"I should be able to express MY views and it doesn't matter how that might upset or offend other people!!!"
I just find it a very narcisstic, entitled attitude.
I think you're seeing broad entitlement where actual entitlement exists. Since we are, in fact, entitled to exactly that. So no surprise there. Do you have to take all of the fallout from expressing that opinion? Yes. And she did. And she's entitled to have an opinion on their craptastic policy as well.
I agree with both of these posts somehow. I don't think her shirt is offensive in language or message. I don't think it's offensive to think other people might take offense to either one. And finally I don't think it's offensive for a commercial airline to remove disruptions from flights, whatever they decide those are.
If I wore my "Nazis are people too shirt" on a flight, I'd take it off without complaint when asked knowing the rule was to avoid making people "uncomfortable." People are uncomfortable with all kinds of things like hairbows, humping toddlers, etc.
If I wore my "Nazis are people too shirt" on a flight, I'd take it off without complaint when asked knowing the rule was to avoid making people "uncomfortable." People are uncomfortable with all kinds of things like hairbows, humping toddlers, etc.
Where does one procure a "Nazis are people too" T?
Is there a cafe press store?
And more importantly; can I get that bitch in an organic blend?
Post by LoveTrains on May 26, 2012 19:33:53 GMT -5
I think these policies are arbitrary and bullshit, but this is not the first instance of someone being not allowed to fly because of their t-shirt. Google that up and I'm sure we will come across multiple instances.