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A ‘Hail Satan’ T-shirt? Not on this American Airlines flight
Runi Goyal loves her “Hail Satan” T-shirt. But the shirt, which comes from the Satanic Temple religious group, didn’t fly with this AA flight crew. (www.miamiherald.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Image that, Christians are bigoted . . .
So a blatent display of a tee-shirt that says "Jesus saves" (as an example) might be deemed appropriate but comments about other beliefs are not. To be clear I am not supporting either side but am interested to understand the logic of this action. Suggestiions?
People are offended too easily nowadays! I had an overnight last night at the Cleveland Hotel and the staff were removing Christmas decorations. I asked the what was up and they said that a certain ethnic group was there for a wedding and that they demanded that the decorations be removed. After some compromising they agreed to remove the decorations from the Mezzanine level where the wedding was to take place.
Wow! Then again, making money is the key to the game.
Just change it to "Ave Satani." Worked well when that song from "The Omen" played to an audience of one billion or so people across the world during the 1977 Oscars telecast. :-)
Why would you wear something like that to a public airport in a country where the majority believes in Christianity unless you are TRYING to provoke/troll the above mentioned majority? You reap what you sew. I mean what did you expect was going to happen...? Does she have a right to wear the shirt? Yes of course. This is America. Does American or any other airline have the right to bar any passenger they seem provoking? Absolutely they are a private company. Like I said, you reap what you sew. Try to piss people off and trust me it won't be a good time for you. Especially when you piss off those that decide if you get to go or not.
American ins’t a private company, they’re a publicly held company........anyone can buy stock
Thats not what I meant.... i meant its a private sector company and NOT a part of the federal public service sector.