United Leggings

Gerhardt

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So this self-proclaimed activist tweets about how unfair United is because they won't let two girls board a plane because they're wearing leggings. She thinks she's taking up for all women everywhere. But what she doesn't know is that the girls are boarding w/ employee passes that require dress codes to be followed. And the employee pass dress codes are much more stringent than that for passengers. Ironically, too many people still believe that the airline is wrong. Huh.

http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/...ns-from-flight-who-were-wearing-leggings.html
 
SkyDog58 said:
Activists primarily used to be people who actually fought against real social injustices. Now any perceived inconvenience or hurt feelings kicks some idiot into activist mode and social media is a big part of it. It gives everyone a voice, even the most ill informed and ignorant amongst us.
This was Shannon Watts from Mom's Demand Action, a Bloomberg funded anti-rights group.

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paflyer said:
Since you brought it up, I am happy to report that since 2015 my record has been completely cleared (since I committed no crime) and I received my CWP back. I also successfully sued Maricopa county to make them comply with state law and accept cash for bail.

I have continued with open carry and anti-TSA activism, some of which is documented on my Google+ page. Also possibly of interest to this group is our site http://realairlinesecurity.org, regarding the TSA.

But of course, all of this has nothing to do with leggings!
 
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