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OOfff 06-22-2019 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 2841620)
I don't think this kind of event is appropriate in an airport terminal. If you have young children, you'd probably agree.

Oh no, kids might find out about drag queens!

ox999 06-22-2019 06:04 PM

...meanwhile, Delta continues to kick our A$$.

ThePenguin328 06-22-2019 06:17 PM

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I heard the whole thing was Scott Kirby’s idea......

JoePatroni 06-22-2019 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by ThePenguin328 (Post 2841657)
I heard the whole thing was Scott Kirby’s idea......

Now you’ve done it. :D

CLE to IAH 06-22-2019 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 2841655)
I never said there should be consequences from the government. That’s what free speech is. If, however, you voice opinions that make private people want to disassociate from you, mock you, or otherwise treat you differently, they should be able to.


Shouldnt that freedom go both ways?

OOfff 06-22-2019 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by CLE to IAH (Post 2841661)
Shouldnt that freedom go both ways?

Does it not currently?

C11DCA 06-22-2019 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by wolfmanpack (Post 2841634)
I'll wait to hear what you as a supreme court justice rules, not forbes or the wsj.

Please share you legal ruling.

Again. Google is your friend. Try it.

Slaphappy 06-22-2019 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 2841652)
Oh no, kids might find out about drag queens!

I thought you were leaving this site?

Skyward 06-22-2019 07:05 PM

What’s getting really annoying is the double standard. Somehow it’s ok for the LBTQ crowd to force their ideology on everyone else (men, women, families, kids), but if you voice your opposition to that lifestyle being pushed in your face, then your criticized or even told to resign your career.

Why do companies love to celebrate this so much? I don’t ever remember a Straight Pride campaign. I’m not judging or criticizing, just getting tired of it being advertised like the latest trend that everyone should be forced to embrace.

The comments on Twitter are hilarious though. 99% find this inappropriate, and I seriously doubt it’s good for business.

C11DCA 06-22-2019 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by Skyward (Post 2841671)
What’s getting really annoying is the double standard. Somehow it’s ok for the LBTQ crowd to force their ideology on everyone else (men, women, families, kids), but if you voice your opposition to that lifestyle being pushed in your face, then your criticized or even told to resign your career.

Why do companies love to celebrate this so much? I don’t ever remember a Straight Pride campaign. I’m not judging or criticizing, just getting tired of it being advertised like the latest trend that everyone should be forced to embrace.

The comments on Twitter are hilarious though. 99% find this inappropriate, and I seriously doubt it’s good for business.

How are they forcing it on you? No one is mandating that you have to attend any event or even agree with it.

Are you upset with corporate celebrations associated with Black History month? Or Women’s history? United does those too.


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