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Originally Posted by HappilyMe
I checked out when the blogger felt the need to specify the race of the larger male. It clearly wasn't necessary and makes her outrage over weight discrimination seem somewhat hypocritical.
ETA: *Unpopular Opinion Alert* I have sat by larger people on planes and it is extremely uncomfortable. IMO at her size, it seems as if it would be uncomfortable sitting next to her. The way SW went about it was rude and demeaning, however, there is a valid reason for the policy.
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Originally Posted by girlinwaterglobe
Yeah, I noticed this, too. She is so eager to complain that everyone is bigger than her, the woman who complained, the ticket agent, blah blah blah. She only said "african-american" because she wants everyone to reference their stereotype that all african-american people are fat. This guy wasn't even fat, he was fit. He is a professional athlete for goodness' sake.
That's pretty much what I took issue with, as well. They were intimidated by his size, point blank. It had nothing to do with the fact that he was AA. They would have done the same thing even if he was White/Hispanic/Asian and had the exact same build. I have no idea what his race had to do with a size discrimination situation.
I'm sorry she had a horrible flight and like DivineFidelity said, a better policy should be in place when these types of situations arise. Can you imagine how many people this has happened to? I understand that SW wants to prevent the discomfort of other passengers, but this was handled completely inappropriately and $200 vouchers can't make up for that kind of embarrassment and disrespect.
