Muslims Chasing Racial Profiling Lawsuits: Acting Dangerous On Flights To Get Pulled
Related: Muslims Sue American Airlines
Pajamas Media:
Six Iraqi natives announced in Detroit last week that they are suing American Airlines for “hundreds of thousands of dollars” because they were racially profiled, leaving at least one of the six feeling “violated.” Putting aside the inaccurate charge—racial profiling is defined as the practice of substituting skin color for evidence as grounds for suspicion by law enforcement officials; the men’s skin color was never an issue—the real question to be asked of this scenario is, are groups of Middle Eastern men purposefully behaving suspiciously in airports and on airplanes in an effort to cash in on America’s civil justice system?
The Director of Safety and Security for at least one airline, Sun Country Airlines, believes this may be true.
“There are some groups out there pushing the limits to reap the rewards of what happened on 9/11,” Tony Loeks told PJM in an interview. “They behave in a non-violent but suspicious manner to get themselves pulled off the aircraft with the result being a civil suit against the airline.”
An example of what may have possibly been such an attempt - a separate incident involving a group of 12, suspicious-acting, Arabic-speaking men that took place on Sun Country Airlines Flight 274, traveling from Washington to Minnesota on June 27. Two passengers on that flight had contacted me about the men’s threatening behavior and asked me to investigate. At first, TSA wouldn’t confirm that the incident even happened. Later they acknowledged that it did, but refused to comment.
Based on passenger accounts, the 12 Middle Eastern men on Sun Country Flight 274 appeared to be going out of their way to call attention to their aberrant, in-flight behavior. One passenger explained: “They were so many of them and they were seated all over the plane. They acted like college kids except they were too old. They stood up in unison, kept changing seats, and kept passing cellular phones. They were so disruptive. No one else was being obnoxious like they were. This was totally out-of-line behavior. They were playing musical chairs. The flight attendant kept telling them to sit in their seats. But every time [the flight attendant] was out of eyesight, they were at it again.”
During the flight, this passenger debated whether or not to tell the flight attendant further details of the men’s behavior. “But then one of the men pulled out a video camera, a big camcorder, with a big mike. The flight attendant told him to put it away. He did, until she was gone. Then he pulled it back out and started video taping all the passengers on the plane. It was intimidating. Now, there was no chance of me saying anything. These guys had me on tape.”
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This “in your face activity” is going to backfire some day. There will be a Flight 93 type reaction and that group will get their asses handed to them and they’ll be tossed out at 30,000 feet. To put it mildly, “they’re cruising for a bruising”. Keep it up Baghdad boy.
November 8th, 2007 at 5:31 amAll this does is prove that Muslims cannot generally be trusted.
And it will make it impossible to weed out suspicious people if they are succesful in these lawsuits.
November 8th, 2007 at 5:55 amDo it on a flight I’m on and see how fast they get a mudhole stomped in ‘em. I’ll be the one getting booted from the flight…because of one or more beat-to-shit, or dead ragheads!
I won’t put up with it.
I was on a flight from JFK to SLC about 3 weeks ago, and some towel-head sitting across the aisle, and 2 seats back started getting uppity with the stew because he wanted to use the 1st class toilet so he didn’t have to use the one the rest of us were using. She politely told him no, and when he flew into a tirade in arabic, myself and several other people told him to sit down and shut up……..he did! Not another peep out of him the rest of the flight.
When we de-planed in SLC, he wouldn’t make eye contact with anyone, and was promptly spirited away by marshals, who were waiting in the terminal…….
Don’t know what happened to him after that, but I’d imagine they probably put his nuts in a vise!
November 8th, 2007 at 8:33 am“hundreds of thousands of dollars” ahaha, I wonder how long before this becomes a South Park episode.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:00 am“Now, there was no chance of me saying anything. These guys had me on tape.””
Isn’t that exactly when he should have said something, or punched one in the face?
November 8th, 2007 at 3:49 pmD.C.,
bravo! taking care of the rag head. My sentiments exactly.
a few ideas off the top of my head:
1. walk by the man with the camera and accidently trip and break his camera.
2. if they are scaring everyone and the plane hasnt taken off. go to the back of the plane and yell loudly, “bomb” and they will have to escort everyone off the plane. or you can walk by the terrorists as say “bomb” each time.
3.better yet, place a suspicious package under the seat of one of these terrorists and point it out to the stewards.
4.Bring a koran on every flight from now on. I do, so in one of these moments make sure its in full view as you tear pages out of it! If you dont want to waste money on a koran, try to get a complimentary one at a local mosque. thats what I did.
5.if you have cigarettes , take one to the bathroom and light it. then extinguish. promptly go to the steward and tell him you saw such and such raghead come out of the toilet before you. I busted one of these jerks on an emirates flight one time.
6. to practice your right of free expression as they are pray aloud ” allaaaaah akbar, everybody come and pray saying there is no satan but allah and muhammed is his pervert” or something insulting like this. Make sure you have your koran for effect.
7.bring the koran in full view with you to the toilet then leave with pieces of it one the floor and in the toilet.
8.if you dont wish to be childish about this or insulting then start singing loudly to drown out their activities.
any other suggestions?
November 9th, 2007 at 6:56 am