
Jul 6, 2009, 2:20 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Nearest Airports: COD, BIL, WRL
Posts: 577
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Unhelpful language
PHX: Regarding the last sentence, in post #3, of this thread, specifically--
Please, get some help.
Hopefully you might agree what is bizarre is in the eye of the beholder. If a single less than 100% coherent writing was the sole criteria for psychiatric care then better than half the country would be "crazy" according to you. You became, rightfully, annoyed when a poster in another thread used a comment like this against you. Your comment, at the time, was:
I'm mentally ill? Sick? I should seek professional help? Are you an MD who can render such a diagnosis? If not, then keep it to yourself.
See post #10 at:http://www.airlinecomplaints.org/sho...=8857#post8857
So why is it ok to treat others in a way you do not want to be treated?
One entirely rational explanation for this behavior was that this woman needed to make her flight, and putting as much "distance" between herself, and a possibly hostile gate staff, was one way of avoiding denial of boarding for bogus reasons.
As I've previously said, calling advocates for passenger rights mentally ill is a strategy the airlines apparently use. Kate Hanni (Coalition For Airline Passenger Bill of Rights) has been called crazy by American Airlines (she is suing them over what amounts to unlawful imprisonment during a 9+ hour tarmac delay in Austin.)
It's not my desire to start another "war." I just think it's possible for people to civilly disagree as the moderator has suggested.
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