Darth Wong wrote:SCRawl wrote:First of all, I seriously doubt that that's what the FA did. If I had to guess, I'd say that a firm but polite "Excuse me, sir, you need to return to your seat now, please" would have been the first bullet in the gun, with physical contact a little further down the list.
Irrelevant to the point, fucktard. You're acting as if a lot of concentration is required in order to understand that kind of instruction, so if he was thinking about something else, he couldn't have comprehended it. That's bullshit of the highest order. The exact phrase the flight attendant used is immaterial as long as it doesn't require concentration to understand.
The OP states that he was "saying his prayers", not merely thinking them. Do you find it easy to say something while simultaneously following another monologue? And anyways, to hammer away at that point again, my argument was that he might not have known who was addressing him, much less what he was being told.
Darth Wong wrote:SCRawl wrote:We happen to differ over this.
Yes we do. If that's your only point, then just leave it at that instead of pretending that there's anything more, because there isn't. I've seen your arguments and they ALL either butcher logic or appeal to your personal subjective sense of what you think the flight attendant should have done.
I'd like to know where my logic went south -- for future reference -- but I don't expect you to go through eight pages of arguments to find it for me, just to satisfy my own curiosity.
Otherwise, yeah, my arguments mostly come down to that: I read the OP and my first reaction was "geez, that's a bit harsh". The passage of time and reading other arguments hasn't changed my position, though I have to say that I understand a little better where some of you are coming from.
Darth Wong wrote:"Sorry passengers, but we can't serve dinner right now. An Orthodox Jew is praying near the lavatories and blocking the food cart. Please wait for as long as it takes for him to complete whatever rituals he feels are important to his belief system."
"Passengers, we are encountering some turbulence. Everyone please take your seats and fasten your seatbelts immediately, unless of course you are an Orthodox Jew and engaged in some kind of prayer ritual, in which case you can ignore these instructions with impunity and if you smash your head on something due to the turbulence and sue us, I guess it's the Will of God."
I might be wrong about this, but I don't think that anyone involved in this thread thinks that it's cool for people to pull the stunt that the passenger did. Clearly the passenger thought that he was okay doing it, but reality, as he found out, is rather different. I suppose it could be argued that the FA did the rest of the world -- or at least the rest of the world that read the article from the OP -- a favour: they now know that that sort of thing is very much not okay.
73% of all statistics are made up, including this one.
I'm waiting as fast as I can.