Originally Posted by
Regularguy
You do realize shutting down the world and then building a narrative to defend it is a whole lot more serious than that one flight.
On the other hand I would hope my passengers would defend the airplane when a terrorist group tried to destroy it and kill everyone on board. And in the process there will be casualties.
Boy making life changing decisions have a lot of issues, don’t they! “Saving lives” and how to successfully navigate the storm maybe isn’t as easy as waiting out a weather front for a couple of hours.
Are we just passengers and if so when do we step up and demand our rights?
The plot is far more complicated and our leaders have laws they must follow, are they?
In these situations calling it just the flu, you’re not a passenger stepping in to help save the plane from the terrorist act, you’re the passenger seeing the act and thinking it’s a conspiracy. You think the terrorists may be from a shadow airline while telling other passengers on board to cause a bigger issue because the terrorist act is being overblown. You say the terrorists want to commit a heinous act, but even if they do, who cares? Car accidents kill more people in the US a year and the flight has been smooth and you’re almost to your destination. Then you circulate another YouTube video of some conspiracy theorists talking into his phone while driving.