My point exactly.
They’re sweeping it under the rug, just like the nonexistent assassination attempt, and in this case it exposes the ongoing endangerment of the flying public with federal policies both in the cockpit and the ‘tower’ so-to-speak. This also exposes a much deeper problem at the airline level (not just dei, but ‘pilot shortages’) which were denied throughout the plandemic (i.e., ‘mandates’).
It’s all gaslighting. If I’m wrong, so be it.
But somebody prove you/me wrong. Right?
Yep. Our entire culture has changed dramatically over just the past three years. Behaviors that would have once resulted in immediate and severe punitive actions (the firing of the SS Director after the assassination attempt —or better yet, her somewhat honorable resignation in order to allow an unbiased investigation and protect the reputation of her Department— for example) are now accepted; decency and common sense seem to have surrendered. Every aspect of society is just ‘off’ in a peculiar and unnerving way, and it leaves me with an uneasy feeling in my chest...