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by minimaximus
3720 days ago
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Nice latent bigotry you've got there. You're implying that the bigoted passenger's suspicions 'might have been justified' and we're only hearing one side of the story. If there was any merit to the other side (which clearly there isn't) then this guy wouldn't have been allowed to leave freely after being publicly humiliated to appease the beast of the security apparatus. I'm amazed how bigotry against Muslims and Arabs has become so 'accepted' in today's America. My 6 year old kids get called terrorists at school and nobody bats an eye. Imagine if Black or Jewish or Asian kids were called bigoted adjectives at schools, there would be a public outcry, but it's ok, they're just A-rabs, and people, including the potential next president, are playing that dirty game. It's sickening and it's simply emotional terrorism. |
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Nice social justice warfare you've got here, accusing me of bigotry for not believing the usual journalistic gospel blindly. I'm certainly implying that reporters often don't tell their audience all the facts to push a specific narrative. Were you in the plane ? me neither so I'm skeptical and just choose not to blindly follow the "muslim thrown out of a plane because muh islamophobia" narrative. The article is one sided, that's not news that activism.
If i'm a bigot then you're the most gullible person on this planet.