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| Originally posted by Q5echo some of us realize freedom of speech is irrelavent here. there is no 1st Amendment in an airport or airplane no matter what country youre in. |
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you're waaayy generalizing to fit your flawed free speech argument. apples and oranges. when was the last time someone was killed with a newspaper? |
They police didn't arrest the guy and prosecute him for treason. That would be what would happen without free speech. I don't see what is so difficult to understand that if you're in a private place that the owner of that place doesn't have to put up with your shit. If someone comes into a private place like your home or your place of business you have the right to entertain them, sell to them, service their gun, or tell them to get lost. I still fail to see what is so difficult to understand about that.
Here's the easiest solution if you want to make that airline give back freedom of speech:
Boycott the airline! If you don't like it, there's plenty of others. I knew of plenty of people who say to me that Wal-Mart is bad and puts small businesses out of business, child labour, cheap wages in Asia, bla bla - yet they go to the freakin Wal-Mart every week! I mean, come on ...
If enough people will stop using that company's service they will change the policies. Until then, unless you pass a law stating that freedom of speech must be followed even in your own house, and company's quarters are not public area, but THEIR territory for which THEY pay taxes, just use some other way of transportation.
Oh, I dont want no neo-cons in my house, thanks, so I am against any laws that prevent me kicking someone out of MY OWN house because they're neo-cons without prosecution. No thanks.
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| Originally posted by star-traveller when was the last time someone was killed with a tshirt saying: "Bush is a terrorist No.1"? |
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| Originally posted by Q5echo probably never. but people who have vaporized literally thousands with airplanes would have killed for a shirt like his. how ironic is that? |
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| Originally posted by Magnetonium and the death of these people was taken advantage of for government agenda and only G-d knows how many THOUSANDS MORE innocent civilians have died as a result - and with no proof for either WMD or 9/11 connection. Cheers! |
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| I am pretty sure these innocent Americans who were vapourized in the 9/11 attacks (r.i.p.) wouldn't be happy knowing this. |
It would be a huge blow to liberties and rights if the airline couldn't refuse service.
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| Originally posted by Sunsnail It would be a huge blow to liberties and rights if the airline couldn't refuse service. |
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| Originally posted by shaolin_Z Apparently not. |
This is a tough topic, because yeah, the airline is obviously being very selective as to whom can fly on its planes. At the same time, though, it would be anti-democratic to force the airline to tolerate what they dont like on their property. Its one thing when you walk down the street wearing anti-Bush paraphernelia (sorry if I spelled it wrong), because thats public area. When you get onto private property, where businesses reside, they have a right to refuse you service, I believe, cause its their property. Kinda like in my own house, if I make it a business and sell some t-shirts or whatever, I can refuse service to someone if I dont like their attitude (even though it might affect my business negatively). It would be a violation of free speach if I was not allowed to decide what I like on my property. If you are a man, try joing the women's only fitness club! 
Of course, businesses usually place customers as their top priority, and dont decide to serve them or not based on what music they listen to or which political spectrum they prefer. I believe that the airlines have used 9/11 to become more selective, literally taken advantage of the fear and making themselves feel better while they're at it. Its fine with me, but I wont fly on that crappy airline. I mean, I cant imagine the service I'll be getting if they dont like this n that. I'll take my business elsewhere. Easy as that.
This guy went through too much effort in my book, Guess he must suffer from uh oh the oh so original.
Bush Derangement Syndrome
Look he should just turn his t-shirt inside out and get on the damn plane or put on a jacket, other than that Bush isn't worth the effort of a funky cotton tee. Some point he wants to prove with the airline I suppose.
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