Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]
Welcome to Exit Mundi Forums. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Username:   Password:
Add Reply
Airline Controversy
Topic Started: Mar 16 2007, 10:25 PM (646 Views)
严加华
Member Avatar
Magister Ludicrous
[ *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * ]
Katastrof
Mar 18 2007, 09:30 AM
严加华
Mar 17 2007, 02:19 PM
evilgenius
Mar 17 2007, 09:02 PM
Soon everybody will be searched for wallets and have money tipped out of them, if you got no money, your beaten!

You do know what the definition of "vagrancy" is, don't you?

Yes I do. I think its you can be arrested for being a bum or something if you're like in a rich neighbourhood. Don't you have to solicite or panhandle though?

In some jurisdictions historically you were a vagrant if the cops checked and you didn't have at least a dollar on you.
LC Sez: Posted Image
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Taslan
Member Avatar
Crazy Doctor's Apprentice
[ *  * ]
Killer Bee
Mar 18 2007, 10:13 AM
Brutus
Mar 17 2007, 09:16 AM
you can't arrest people for being islamic,

No, you can't. And that is a good thing. But, whether you're Islamic, Christian or whatever title you claim to be, if there's a set of rules that EVERYONE has to follow and you choose not to because you feel it's "profiling" then you leave yourself open to being thrown off planes.

Ah, to bad it isn't while the plane is in the air, eh?

As stated by Falcon, a business can deny service to anyone, for any reason. Refusal to submit to the rules (such as being searched for anything incriminating) deems that you have something to hide.

If you don't like it, then go to another airport. Pretty simple.

- Taslan

"Who was the most beautiful Seraph in Heaven?"
And I reply, "Seraph Michael?"
"No."
And I reply, "Seraph Samael?"
"No."
And I reply in finality; "Then surely, Seraph Seraphiel."
"No.
The most beautiful Angel in Heaven was,
Seraph Lucifer
And as He fell, His feathers departed
Thusly, were the Souls of man and woman
Tis the reason why He wishes so desperately for
His Lost Feathers... His Wings...
To fly
Back Home."
-God to Taslan
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Bigfoot
Member Avatar
The least shitty of the shittiest.
[ *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * ]
I hate how people are angry when they don't get service at an airport. Like Falcon said, go to another airport!
Posted Image
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Faust
Member Avatar
Crazy Doctor's Apprentice
[ *  * ]
Quote:
 
As stated by Falcon, a business can deny service to anyone, for any reason.

You're wrong according to the law a business does not have the right to deny service to anyone. At least in civilised countries there is such a law, I have no idea if there is one in the USA.
Quote:
 
Refusal to submit to the rules (such as being searched for anything incriminating) deems that you have something to hide.

You need a good reason to search someone. Simply seeing someone pray is no such reason.( To all the xenophobics who think it was the right thing to do: do everyone a favour and commit collective suicide)
The favourite justification of tyrants and oppressors worldwide: "The innocent have nothing to hide". Unfortunately for all of us "There is no such thing as innocence, only degrees of guilt."
I am the surcease of every pain
I am the end of the mortal scope
I am the trial of every soul
I am the tomb of every hope
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Killer Bee
Member Avatar

Admin
Quote:
 
You're wrong according to the law a business does not have the right to deny service to anyone. At least in civilised countries there is such a law, I have no idea if there is one in the USA.


If you enter the stated business and don't follow the set of rules in place, then they have the right to deny service to you.

Quote:
 
You need a good reason to search someone. Simply seeing someone pray is no such reason.


You're right, to a point. But, if someone isn't going to their assigned seats after boarding the plane and setting whereever they please, then they give up their rights not to be searched. In this case, wouldn't it have just been easier for these people to go to the seats they paid for?

Quote:
 
( To all the xenophobics  who think it was the right thing to do: do everyone a favour and commit collective suicide)


WTF are you talking about? Xenophobic? The case isn't about someone praying before a flight, it's about the fact that they didn't do what everyone else has to do in an airport. Now, it's all about someone rights being violated because of praying. If they would have just followed the rules, like everyone else has to, there wouldn't be a "situitation".
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Mister Sinister
Member Avatar
Delusional Granduerist
[ *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * ]
Muslims are required to pray a certain number of times daily, but there is no set rules to when those prayers take palce, am I right? They would have had plenty of time to pray at another point in the day.

You want some attention? Go into an airport and start doing things that don't jive with what they want you to do. You'll get all the attention you want. Need to pray constantly? Rent a car and drive there.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
« Previous Topic · Politics and Religion · Next Topic »
Add Reply

Theme Made by Sionthede of the IFSZ.