Actions do speak louder than words. There was too much speaking and a little less action in the following video.
A Trump supporter stood up on a flight to Allentown, PA — demanded to know who supported Trump and then referred to women as "Hillary Bitches." I spoke to the woman who shot the video, Emma Baum, and she says Delta did nothing and the man was allowed to remain on board. I've reached out to Delta for comment and they have not gotten back to me yet. – Facebook.
I am sure he wasn't just referring to the women that supported Hillary as bitches. He looks like an E.O.E (equal opportunity elitist). It's too bad, I like Gas Monkey, the company / tv show on his shirt.
Many are outraged that Delta allowed this man to do a little dance and speech on its plane. One friend.
Just sent this to Delta on FB and in a letter to the corporate headquarters. I urge everyone to do the say and this kind of bravado and intimidation is a form or terrorism and is dangerous!!!
Delta: Since your staff did nothing to [rein] this guy in and I'm sure that left many of your passengers feeling very uneasy…I will NEVER fly with you again and encourage all my friends and followers to do the same! In my mind this is terrorism and it just as bad, if not worse, than if it were a foreign terrorist. Citizens of our country should not have to live in fear of others actions. This kind of intimidate should never be acceptable!
Are we overreacting? Was he threatening?
He spoke and was done. No one confronted him so he just sat down.
We've almost kicked a College professor off of a plane for doing math.
An Ivy League professor writing math equations on a plane was inadvertently involved in a flight delay on Thursday when another passenger reported his activity as suspicious.
Guido Menzio, an economics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said the plane—which was flying from Philadelphia to Syracuse—returned to the gate after the woman seated next to him gave a note to the flight attendant, the Associated Press reported.
“There was definitely a conversation about the concerns that she raised,” Norton said, declining to specify what her concerns were. “Anytime a customer expresses concerns we are going to look into it and determine that the flight is 100 percent safe to fly.”
Menzio returned to the plane, which took off after a roughly two-hour delay, while the woman opted to take a later flight, Norton said. – time.com
Which seems a little more threatening? Then again, it's his free speech. Math is different.
Warning, attention bigot on a
Warning, attention bigot on a plane, I would not feel safe flying with him, melt down seat 9A.