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70. lol - yes all of that is factual
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 03:07 PM
Yesterday

I mean, I have no idea why you feel the need to defend this ridiculous status quo but whatever

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Did his darker skin (visible in picture) RockCreek Yesterday #1
Hmmmm - let's guess. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #3
Or three guesses, first two don't count....🤔 littlemissmartypants Yesterday #6
Hmmm.... OldBaldy1701E 6 hrs ago #92
I'm not offended. badhair77 Yesterday #2
"How dare you prick my conscience... AloeVera Yesterday #4
Who supported bombing kids? yardwork Yesterday #12
The person "offended". AloeVera Yesterday #18
???? yardwork Yesterday #19
You are somehow conflating two very distinct policies. AloeVera Yesterday #30
There must be a more detailed article that is being referenced here. yardwork Yesterday #31
Since you believe a policy against offensive attire and one on endangering public safety are one and the same... AloeVera Yesterday #45
I appreciate your research into this. yardwork Yesterday #46
I appreciate your research into this. yardwork Yesterday #47
Lack of research is not the problem here. AloeVera Yesterday #51
It's not a question of enforcing a long-standing policy SpankMe Yesterday #39
We all know what the shirt refers to TBF Yesterday #68
Airlines treat flying as a privilege, not a right. yardwork Yesterday #69
lol - yes all of that is factual TBF Yesterday #70
I'm certainly not defending it. yardwork 23 hrs ago #71
Wearing a shirt is not defacing property - TBF 23 hrs ago #73
We all must kowtow to our corporate masters Farmer-Rick 6 hrs ago #93
If you want to fly on a commercial airline, yes. yardwork 5 hrs ago #94
What the heck United? One of your flight attendants found that offensive? Biophilic Yesterday #5
Welcome to the United States of Authoritarianism. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #8
Here's what I would have told the personnel he spoke with BaronChocula Yesterday #64
Any reference to bombing or bombs gets anyone kicked off planes, yardwork Yesterday #7
My thought exactly. And good morning. NT mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #9
Good morning! yardwork Yesterday #10
Maybe she should have explained that policy whathehell Yesterday #16
Sounds like she did. yardwork Yesterday #17
As the passenger said, whathehell Yesterday #41
According to the article, that's exactly what happened. yardwork Yesterday #42
"joked about a bomb" ... VERY DAMNED DIFFERENT. Again CONTEXT matters. hlthe2b Yesterday #50
I read your report of the article whathehell Yesterday #52
You might be responding to the wrong post? yardwork Yesterday #54
You are correct whathehell Yesterday #58
No worries at all. yardwork Yesterday #61
Good.. whathehell Yesterday #66
You are correct whathehell Yesterday #59
Again context matters for use of the word "bomb" hlthe2b Yesterday #49
Exactly.. whathehell Yesterday #56
Nice stretch there. AloeVera Yesterday #20
Context matters, yardwork. That is an incredible stretch. I like his lawyer's odds on this one. hlthe2b Yesterday #24
Really. yardwork Yesterday #27
Uggh huh. Threatening to remove him if he did not remove his shirt is a viable "harm" especially hlthe2b Yesterday #36
yeah- R0ckyRac00n Yesterday #55
Thanks for confirming what I suspected. ShazzieB Yesterday #67
The First Amendment is not relevant Cirsium 19 hrs ago #83
THANK YOU Skittles 20 hrs ago #81
It will be settled out of court. The Wizard Yesterday #11
Did he miss the flight? yardwork Yesterday #15
So their policy is if anyone of their staff is offended by your shirt, intheflow Yesterday #34
I think the DID understand what the shirt meant, Haggard Celine 4 hrs ago #96
You don't say the word "BOMB" in an airport or on a jet... nor should you make references to them. QueerDuck Yesterday #13
His subsequent actions tend to support that conclusion. yardwork Yesterday #14
Really...? displacedvermoter Yesterday #23
You. Don't. Say. BOMB. In. An. Airport. 💣️✈️ QueerDuck Yesterday #26
Ok displacedvermoter Yesterday #29
He didn't say it. AloeVera Yesterday #38
Blaming the flight attendant personally ignores the reality of the airline industry and how corporate liability works. QueerDuck 23 hrs ago #72
The airline itself characterized it as a dress code violation, not a safety violation. AloeVera 22 hrs ago #74
Passengers must obey flight crew instructions. He did. Then whined about it. End of story. QueerDuck 22 hrs ago #75
So, using your own words, someone made a "subjective judgement" AloeVera 21 hrs ago #78
As a legitimate backup to the threatening word of bomb. Yes. When it comes to flight crew the rule is simple.... QueerDuck 21 hrs ago #79
I gave up to attend to my whiplash. AloeVera 4 hrs ago #95
I want that shirt to wear to protests, Bayard Yesterday #21
This is the ridiculous side of those who want to make everything antisemitic and there are those hlthe2b Yesterday #22
Who said this incident is antisemitic? yardwork Yesterday #28
I listed this as but one of several possibilities. Again, jumping to conclusions is problematic hlthe2b Yesterday #32
What similar incidents? yardwork Yesterday #35
If she found that offensive then she must find 'Bombing kids is self defense' acceptable ToxMarz Yesterday #25
Exactly! If his flight partner had a t-shirt with your slogan, which one would get kicked off? TheRickles 22 hrs ago #77
A thought experiment relogic Yesterday #33
I find that to be extraordinarily unlikely. yardwork Yesterday #37
Please be specific relogic Yesterday #40
Your last sentence. yardwork Yesterday #43
So, then relogic Yesterday #53
Sure, the Trump administration is nuts and authoritarian. yardwork Yesterday #60
You underestimate relogic 19 hrs ago #85
or maybe Skittles 19 hrs ago #84
Hell, I want one! no_hypocrisy Yesterday #44
Just don't try to wear it on a plane! yardwork Yesterday #48
In related news Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #57
He'll win Joinfortmill Yesterday #62
He didn't mention any names. Why would one be upset?. twodogsbarking Yesterday #63
Me feelwings were hurt. I've seen shirts on planes WAY more "Hot Words" chouchou Yesterday #65
Irony... Both sides of the conflict could use the same meme/slogan on their propaganda. OC375 22 hrs ago #76
Would an idiot donning mAga attire get treated the same? BHDem53 20 hrs ago #80
Not likely... displacedvermoter 19 hrs ago #82
In solidarity.... Dethhogan 18 hrs ago #86
Selective reading by a not too bright airline person. Aussie105 17 hrs ago #87
I'm offended by that United flight attendant RainCaster 16 hrs ago #88
Will United make the MAGAt change their shirt? Or take off their red hat? maspaha 16 hrs ago #89
Gonna go out on a limb here and say air travel is not the place to fly your position flags high LearnedHand 15 hrs ago #90
I'm giving the flight attendant a mulligan on this Ruby the Liberal 6 hrs ago #91
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