Posted on 04/07/2021 2:44:14 PM PDT by Twotone
I don't blame them...
I fly 30+ times a year NEVER on Spirit they are the worst even worse than Delta and that’s hard to beat. I’d rather self pleasure with 40 grit than fly spirit. I thought 3 and under didn’t have to wear masks it’s not like they can shed enough virus to be contagious there is some sound research that shows children cannot cultivate enough virus asymptomaticly to spread it via airborne droplets so unless you are letting them touch your face any other passenger should be fine.
I haven’t seen the video so I’m asking whether the family was wearing Jewish religious apparel, specifically the man wearing a Yarmulke and a Tallis, and the woman, perhaps a head wrap known as a Babuska? Why was a two-year old child singled out for this stupid treatment esp. if it had special needs (which the Airline might have been told about)?
All the writing about this incident is confusing, contradictory, and incomplete.
the little girl was not the special needs kid, no need to bring HIM up.
Well...duh...
Oh, okay. So that is what it means to double mask! :)
Mom had on a cap. What is it men wear on head(sorry)? Dad was wearing that I think.
Wearing a mask not only dehumanizes you, it hides your identity which makes some people behave cruelly toward others. There are just too many examples of this over the past 12 months to deny the validity of this fact.
The woman appears to be wearing a stylish cap, although it might be a snood. The man is clean-shaven but wears a yarmulka AKA kippah. They would seem Modern Orthodox, not chareidi. The attendant was an overweight black woman with dreds.
I also thought that the guidance for babies of that age was that they didn’t need masks.
I’ve never flown at all; but if it ever becomes a necessity, I’ll remember your wisdom.
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