Posted on 09/01/2022 10:12:06 AM PDT by packagingguy
Network is a great movie.
“He could not board the plane. He had been placed on a corporate no-fly list. Not the TSA. A corporate no-fly list.
Are we now in corporate-sponsored social credit score territory?”
This is the Fascist States of America under Biden and his Black Bloc. The Schutzstaffel has been exposed as the “Justice” department and the Intel agencies.
I am a proud member of the LBGFJB community.
Does Delta fly illegls whose only ID is an arrest warrant?
Thanks for the info. Trying to wear a controversial suit on the plane was the only rational reason I could think of why he might have not been allowed to board the plane. This is getting dangerous, when people are denied basic services and equal treatment because of their political views. Tucker Carlson or Hannity need to talk about this and show Delta for the creeps that they are.
I wonder if the other airlines will follow suit
Looks like this guy has a checkered past
He's a block head.
I visited my 65 year old baby brother recently. I pointed out the many Let’s Go Brandon flags all around. He and his wife had assumed Brandon was a local HS football player.
‘I wonder if the other airlines will follow suit’
that will depend on how they tailor their policies...
In the comments someone asked him why and he answered:
“Not sure. Could be a flight attendant that didn’t like my MAGA mask”
Along with a selfie wearing the mask and “Where’s Hunter Biden?” hat.
Not that that’s the real reason. You would think he would have asked why and if they refused to tell him, he say so.
Weird.
That’s what I’m thinking!
My girlfriend works for Delta reservations.
She is able to put anyone on the list. If they are being abusive on the phone and won’t settle down after a warning, they will go on the list. If the person tries to pull a scam on getting tickets changed or is dishonest about what kind of ticket they bought, they can go on the list. Delta will boot you if you are a crappy customer.
“...banning him from wearing that suit during a flight because it might trigger a disturbance...”
I have seen clothing/non-clothing worn by passengers that were more apt to cause a disturbance.
“had tickets to fly Delta Airlines. ...
He had been placed on a corporate no-fly list.”
So they sold him the tickets under false premises with no intent to honor the agreement they made. Sounds like they’re liable for any loss of income, unnecessary costs to book another flight, pain and suffering, etc. Sue them.
“...therefore they have a right to exclude any American traveler for whatever reason they like”
Business that aren’t public accommodations generally do. But an airline might qualify as a public accommodation. They also receive federal funding which puts further limits on their right to discriminate. Then of course, even if they did have the right to deny service, they probably don’t have the right to take his money, make promises to him that they will provide the service, and then refuse the service after that without cause. Not without incurring liability for his losses that they caused.
At least he’s not a few bricks shy of a load.
I'll bet his toilet is clogged up.
LOL, that’s funny! And it sounds like he lives in a nice area.
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