A stunt
It is pretty clear now that the kicking off of 6 muslim imams from a US Air flight in Minneapolis was a stunt executed by the 6 Imams who conspired to bring attention to themselves and to possibly extort money from the airline.
Because this conspiracy resulted in economic damages for the airline, it seems only just that the airline sue the 6 imams for damages. Perhaps it would be difficult to sue the lone wacko for a mistake, but the conspiracy makes it much easier to prove. The airline should go for punitive damages too. Wouldn't it be great to see a jury award US Airways $1 billion... and if they did it in the name of their mosque, maybe they can sue the mosques too... just like the Catholic Church paid up for its abuse.
At some point, companies need to take a stand against the rampant extortion brought on by these so called victims in our society. We all pay for this BS with higher consumer prices. What a joke.
Also, why is it that the Washington Times scooped the local Minneapolis Star Tribune on this story?
Because this conspiracy resulted in economic damages for the airline, it seems only just that the airline sue the 6 imams for damages. Perhaps it would be difficult to sue the lone wacko for a mistake, but the conspiracy makes it much easier to prove. The airline should go for punitive damages too. Wouldn't it be great to see a jury award US Airways $1 billion... and if they did it in the name of their mosque, maybe they can sue the mosques too... just like the Catholic Church paid up for its abuse.
At some point, companies need to take a stand against the rampant extortion brought on by these so called victims in our society. We all pay for this BS with higher consumer prices. What a joke.
Also, why is it that the Washington Times scooped the local Minneapolis Star Tribune on this story?
Not sure what you mean by "scooped." If you mean the part of the narrative where the truth came out, then naturally ANY media outlet would be ahead of the Red Star in letting /that/ out to the public.
J. Ewing
It's a desensitization campaign.
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