Posted on 08/06/2017 7:52:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This week, famous millennial journaler Lena Dunham was strolling through an airport eavesdropping on a couple of flight attendants. There she was, just a right-thinking individual with fluency in approved language and a desire for a kind and compassionate society, when she heard a conversation that violated her sense of an ideal society.
Then, as any individual principally interested in kindness and empathy would do, she reported the flight attendants conversation to their bosses at American Airlines.
Then, filled once more with the compassion and humility that are her hallmarks, Dunham broadcast this conversation, and her reporting of it, to her millions of social media followers. American Airlines is reportedly looking into it.
Because how, pray tell, could the world be a good place if middle-class flight attendants are allowed to talk to their friends at work in any way that gives this rich, famous public emoter a sad? What have we become, as a country, if millionaire, private-school progeny of Brooklyn art-scene families cant have their exact conception of acceptable conversation reflected back to them during every minute of a flight delay?
Heres What Lena Dunham Had a Fit About This Time
Hearing this conversation, Dunham wrote, was the worst part of her night.
This is the conversation Dunham alleges she heard. They were talking about how trans kids are a trend theyd never accept a trans child and transness is gross.
Transness is gross sounds like a very Dunham-esque construction, so perhaps this is just her paraphrasing of the conversation, in which case Id like to have a better understanding of what these people actually said. It is unclear, and ABC News notes in its reporting, Dunhams Instagram Story appears to have shown the actress later on a Delta Air Lines flight, which operates out of a different terminal than American Airlines. It wouldnt be the first time hazy, unverifiable accusations from Dunham had messed with someones life before falling apart on examination.
Also unclear for now, thank goodness, are the identities of the attendants she targeted with her online crusade against oldspeak.
American Airlines released this statement in an attempt to appease this piece of walking performance art and her followers and assure all of us it does not condone thoughtcrime in its ranks and greatly appreciates the efforts of Citizen Dunham to root it out.
From the team members we hire to the customers we serve, inclusion and diversity is a way of life at American Airlines. Every day, our team members work to make American a place where people of all generations, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, religious affiliations and backgrounds feel welcome and valued.
Dunham, who claims she was animated by a desire for love and inclusivity, could have actually spoken to the flight attendants in question, but she did not. There are so many things that are creepy about this. The initial eavesdropping, the immediate appeal to authority, the desire to threaten livelihoods over snippets of conversation for which one has no context.
Then theres the ever-present Dunham show. Not only does she want to be a minder of her fellow citizens, she wants everyone to know shes a proud minder of her fellow citizens and she wants to recruit more minders. The message is clear: Someone is watching you and youll pay for being out of line.
Dont join her.
Nobody Likes the Thought Police
This is the sinister side of the liberal hamburger problem Josh Barro wrote about. His thesis is Democrats could win a lot more elections if they stop insufferably hectoring everyone about everything for instance, insisting eating a hamburger is an inherently political act because of the public health consequences and the carbon footprint and the blah, blah, blah. Hes probably right about that, but many liberals go far beyond hectoring (a subject I covered in depth in my book, End of Discussion, which is out in paperback this week, by the way!).
In the worst cases, they equate speech that offends them with violence and decide violence is therefore necessary and righteous to oppose it, as on Middleburys or Berkeleys campuses.
Dunham isnt content to publicly lecture about trans issues. She wants to punish people who disagree with her, going after their jobs without so much as a conversation with them, and she expects to be thanked and honored for her good works.
On the trans issue, in particular, the expectations of liberal activists are ridiculous. The concept is a fairly new one to many Americans, and one that upends a fundamental understanding of human life as made up of biological men and women that up until a couple years ago was the perfectly acceptable understanding of human life. The approved way of talking about this issue changes seemingly weekly, and one is supposed to arrive at the approved thoughts and words about a complex and confusing issue without ever uttering anything deemed transgressive or transphobic by the likes of Lena Dunham on the way there. This is an unreasonable standard.
And thats just if you agree with everything liberal activists want you to. God help you if you dont. Never mind that the target is so swiftly moving, I would not be at all surprised if you could find prose in Dunhams 2014 memoir, Not That Kind of Girl, that someone would call transphobic. That was eons ago in social-justice-warrior years.
As she is wont to do, Dunham reflected on this experience publicly.
For those who followed my airport saga yesterday, heres my takeaway: these days its the little things. A smile. Offering a seat. Respect, she wrote.
The little things, like having a conversation with a coworker on a break without a super-rich bully trying to get you fired.
What gives this shrew and her opinions any credibility?
“There are so many things that are creepy about this. The initial eavesdropping, the immediate appeal to authority, the desire to threaten livelihoods over snippets of conversation for which one has no context.”
Dunham would have made a bangup Kapo.
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This is not what they meant by, “If you see something, say something.”
CREEPY: Obama Camp Wants You to Spy On Your Neighbors
http://nation.foxnews.com/obama-campaign-2012/2012/08/06/creepy-obama-camp-wants-you-spy-your-neighbors
Well maybe outgoing only flights would be ok.
Of course if American Airlines was smart, they'd ban her from flying their airline and earn some badly needed good will.
It’s all b.s. and the incident never even happened. Lena Dunham made it up. She was in Terminal 8 for a Delta flight, and American Airlines does not operate any flights through Terminal 8.
OOOOOPS, Lena, you vile POS, your attempt at fabricating an “incident” to allow the political correctness thought police to pressure airlines and other companies to engage in pro “transgender” propaganda went off the rails.
That is because you are a vile dishonest idiot, Lena Dunham.
Obama White House Solicits Snitches
Aug 4, 2009
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2009/08/04/obama_white_house_solicits_snitches/
One of the traits of crazy people, is that they can’t recognize their own craziness.
Lena, stuff like this is how people end up angry and alone.
Check yourself, before you wreck yourself.
Don’t end up like Sandra Fluke; invisible and discarded.
Fully agree. She’s an attention whore, and hasn’t gotten any lately.
The only thing she’s ever written that i’ve found enjoyable to read was her essay about election night. Reading about her misery gave me a deep sense of contentment.
ML/NJ
That's worth bumping!
It pains me to say this, and I never thought this would hsppen, but someday the U.S. will be worse than the Soviet Union.
I remember one time when I was still working, I was in the ladies room, having a conversation with a co-worker, and the topic of one of the Deputy Superintendents came up. Back then we called them Dep for short, and in my conversation, I referred to him as an inept Dep. We laughed about it. As soon as I walked out of the bathroom, I was told to report to the Deputy Superintendent's office. He advised me that he had overheard my comment through the open window of the ladies room, as he walked by outside of the building, and asked me what I had to say for myself. I told him that I was sorry that he had overheard my comment, but that it was a private conversation, and that I wasn't sorry that I had said it. He tried again to get me to apologize, and I reiterated that I wasn't going to apologize for something I'd said in a private conversation. I think he was so flustered because I wasn't groveling, begging for his forgiveness, that he sent me on my way, and I never heard another word about it.
Remind her of this next time the libs want to stifle conservative speech.
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