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You're a dumb fuck.SuperHornet wrote:...just for being male. His legally purchased ticket just happened to place him next to two unaccompanied minor boys. He did nothing wrong, yet was publically humiliated anyway. Like D1B on steroids, Stupid Virgin Australia thinks that EVERY male (not just RC priests) are paederasts.
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∞∞∞ wrote:A lot of airlines have had this policy for many, many, many years. I read this story few days back and was confused as to why this became a big deal now. British Airways, Air France, American, Qantas, and Singapore are among the large number that have the policy, and there's clearly historical reasoning if so many airlines have adopted it. Personally, I think the dude is overreacting. Maybe they didn't explain it clearly enough to him, but I certainly wouldn't feel like I'm a pedophile just because they ask me to move. Hell, male or female, I'm not really sure why you'd even want to sit next to a kid.
edit: Apparently British came under fire for this policy in 2010 after a similar incident but they kept it in place. I imagine the cost of losing a lawsuit for failing to protect a minor (and the ensuing bad publicity) is much worse than occasionally having to settle for "humiliating" someone...probably the difference between a few thousand and hundreds of thousands dollars. I guess it's all part of the risk-benefit analysis.

From the article, there was NOTHING even remotely resembling gender equity in their application of the policy. The airline said that while they would NORMALLY try to seat the kids alone, there were too many people on this flight for that, so they immediately sat a woman with them.JohnStOnge wrote:So do they do the same thing if an adult is seated by a child regardless of the sex of either party? Adult male/child female? Adult female/child female? Adult female/child male?



I thought you hated men.SuperHornet wrote:From the article, there was NOTHING even remotely resembling gender equity in their application of the policy. The airline said that while they would NORMALLY try to seat the kids alone, there were too many people on this flight for that, so they immediately sat a woman with them.JohnStOnge wrote:So do they do the same thing if an adult is seated by a child regardless of the sex of either party? Adult male/child female? Adult female/child female? Adult female/child male?
I'm all for Title IX, but like the elimination of boys baseball, wrestling, track, and golf, I don't believe that you can infringe on the rights of men in general because SOME people screw up.

My guess is that he was upset because the action implied that he was a THREAT to the little boys. I"m guessing the same thing would've happened if it was little girls.So this dude was upset because he wanted to sit with the little boys...


Yes they would - the 12 year old girl, that is...JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:So if Elena Kagan were seated next to an unaccompanied 12-year old girl on an international flight, would they reseat her?
