Airline forces woman to move because two Muslim men refuse to sit next to women!!!

Jesus Christ, what an Allahu Akbar thing to do.

They were more likely to be Buddhist or Hindu than Muslim, Pakistan has over 35,000 Buddhists and several millions of Hindus. In Thailand and Vietnam everybody knows that monks can't sit next to women especially on aircraft. I might also point out that there have been several cases of Hasidic Jewish men demanding the same thing.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/430059/over-35000-buddhists-bahais-call-pakistan-home/

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How did they know that she was going to be sitting next to them? I've flown before and you never know who is sitting next to you until you typically sit down. The last couple of times I flew it was Southwest and so you just sit where you want but if this happened to me as long as I got a similar type of seat that I originally had, window or aisle, then I'd be fine with it. The most important thing is gettting to your destination safely anyway. If someone doesn't want to sit next to me then I wouldn't want to force them to. Ideally they should volunteer to move but it's just a seat really so I'll move, that's fine.
 
That's just a good, precautionary measure in case these guys decide to go Muslim on you. That doesn't mean the airlines and society need to accommodate them as a rule.
 
That's just a good, precautionary measure in case these guys decide to go Muslim on you. That doesn't mean the airlines and society need to accommodate them as a rule.


They don't have to accommodate them but if they can then there is no reason not to try I don't think. I'm admittedly a lot more easy going than other people and I most likely wouldn't get offended by it if I was asked to move to another seat to make someone else comfortable but I know not everybody would be. I'm sure it's awkward for the airline also.
 
Yeah this is really such a non issue. If the lady ended up not being able to get where she was going, or got a shittier seat than what she paid for with no refund, then maybe it would be something to be upset about.
 
Yeah this is really such a non issue. If the lady ended up not being able to get where she was going, or got a shittier seat than what she paid for with no refund, then maybe it would be something to be upset about.

Sometimes I think people let small things get to them a little too much especially when just being gracious or accommodating would make all involved happier. An inconvenience over something as simple as a chair isn't something to let get under your skin. If a couple of people don't like you or don't want to sit next to you on a plane and someone asks you if you'd be ok moving then be accommodating and make friends with the new person next to you, or listen to some music until you land.
 
Yeah this is really such a non issue. If the lady ended up not being able to get where she was going, or got a shittier seat than what she paid for with no refund, then maybe it would be something to be upset about.

Then a white supremacist can claim he doesn't want to sit by a black person and have the airline move that person.

Dumbass.
 
I was discussing the thread topic LONG before you dropped by to spew more patented Butt Hurt Yurt invective.

ROFL..."hypocrital"...what a dim bulb.
You really do have an unhealthy fixation with rear ends, are you a closet rump ranger?

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pathetic and sexist.

here is the actual solution, you tell those two men to shut the fuck up and if they dont like it they can get off the plane.

That's exactly the response we've come to expect from another sexist pig.

The woman had already been assigned a NEW SEAT, but she had to be a crybaby and make a big stink out of NOTHING.
 
I went by the thread title. How is that a lie and your threads that YOU title republican racism and terrorism not a lie you two faced ed douchenozzle?

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ALWAYS got an excuse as to why the rules don't apply to you like they do to everyone else...

Typical Yurt.

ROFL!!
 
They don't have to accommodate them but if they can then there is no reason not to try I don't think. I'm admittedly a lot more easy going than other people and I most likely wouldn't get offended by it if I was asked to move to another seat to make someone else comfortable but I know not everybody would be. I'm sure it's awkward for the airline also.

EXACTLY!

The reasonable, rational response.
 
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