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If they were good enough for the TSA Nazis, they should be good enough for the pilot......
Muslims on Way To Tolerance Conference Kicked Off Of Airplane
posted by: Robin Marty
Two Muslim men were booted from a Delta Airline flight, as the pilot refused to allow the airplane to take off until they were removed.
Via Talking Points Memo:
Rahman told the AP he "was dressed in traditional Indian clothing" and Zaghloul "was dressed in Arab garb, including traditional headgear" when they boarded the 8:40 AM flight to Charlotte.
The plane had left the gate and was headed for the runway when the pilot decided to turn back. Rahman said the pair were "ordered off by a Delta Supervisor." From WBTV:
"He said 'Mr. Rahman, sorry the pilot is not allowing you to enter the plane.' I said 'For what reason, TSA had a problem and we were cleared, we don't have anything and we are respected people in our community'."
But, according to Rahman, the pilot said, "I'm not going to take to you."
"For what reason, he said some 'passengers might be upset or uncomfortable'," Raham said the pilot told him.
Rahman told the AP "Delta officials talked with the pilot for more than a half-hour, but he still refused."
The men in question were actually on their way to a conference where they would be discussing tolerance and Islamophobia in the U. S.
It looks as if they have a new story to tell at the conference.
In 2006, six imams on their way to a CAIR conference we also removed from an airplane for "suspicious behavior" reported by other passengers. The imams filed suit for discrimination and U.S. Airways eventually settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.
Muslims on Way To Tolerance Conference Kicked Off Of Airplane
posted by: Robin Marty
Two Muslim men were booted from a Delta Airline flight, as the pilot refused to allow the airplane to take off until they were removed.
Via Talking Points Memo:
Rahman told the AP he "was dressed in traditional Indian clothing" and Zaghloul "was dressed in Arab garb, including traditional headgear" when they boarded the 8:40 AM flight to Charlotte.
The plane had left the gate and was headed for the runway when the pilot decided to turn back. Rahman said the pair were "ordered off by a Delta Supervisor." From WBTV:
"He said 'Mr. Rahman, sorry the pilot is not allowing you to enter the plane.' I said 'For what reason, TSA had a problem and we were cleared, we don't have anything and we are respected people in our community'."
But, according to Rahman, the pilot said, "I'm not going to take to you."
"For what reason, he said some 'passengers might be upset or uncomfortable'," Raham said the pilot told him.
Rahman told the AP "Delta officials talked with the pilot for more than a half-hour, but he still refused."
The men in question were actually on their way to a conference where they would be discussing tolerance and Islamophobia in the U. S.
It looks as if they have a new story to tell at the conference.
In 2006, six imams on their way to a CAIR conference we also removed from an airplane for "suspicious behavior" reported by other passengers. The imams filed suit for discrimination and U.S. Airways eventually settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.
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Date: 2011-05-09 10:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-09 10:13 am (UTC)And of course the "security police" are probably reading this and are going to red flag me when I fly in November. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!