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<blockquote data-quote="TSgt Twitch" data-source="post: 1878520" data-attributes="member: 24664"><p>Double edge sword, In exchange for not taking my guns, I agree to my "responsibility as a citizen" to not be a flagrant A-hat. This guy in exchange for the privilege NOT RIGHT as delta is still a privately held company, should learn not to be a douche. I am not saying he did anything illegal, just stupid. Instead of saying, gee maybe these bigots have caused a scene and due to the sensitivity of the other passengers i could be a bigger man and change my shirt and go on with my day. He has decided to elevate the situation. and we will probably find out, like a real American he isnt doing it for principal but for potential lawsuit/money or his 15 minutes of fame. I am so tired of having to take everyones "rights" and "sensitivities" into account that mine are out right trampled on or ignored. Do people not realize that by elevating these situations they are not only empowering the true bigots but also reinforcing the stereotypical fears/concerns people have. hate to say it, but there is not that fine a line in the governments eyes these days between "activist" and "terrorist"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSgt Twitch, post: 1878520, member: 24664"] Double edge sword, In exchange for not taking my guns, I agree to my "responsibility as a citizen" to not be a flagrant A-hat. This guy in exchange for the privilege NOT RIGHT as delta is still a privately held company, should learn not to be a douche. I am not saying he did anything illegal, just stupid. Instead of saying, gee maybe these bigots have caused a scene and due to the sensitivity of the other passengers i could be a bigger man and change my shirt and go on with my day. He has decided to elevate the situation. and we will probably find out, like a real American he isnt doing it for principal but for potential lawsuit/money or his 15 minutes of fame. I am so tired of having to take everyones "rights" and "sensitivities" into account that mine are out right trampled on or ignored. Do people not realize that by elevating these situations they are not only empowering the true bigots but also reinforcing the stereotypical fears/concerns people have. hate to say it, but there is not that fine a line in the governments eyes these days between "activist" and "terrorist" [/QUOTE]
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