Doubt it.
Never heard of a "no talking rule" on airplanes.
Well, of course, being a woman, I was in the wrong about the long night flight. When I got up and went to the bathroom 5 hours into listening to this guy speak in a loud voice, the entire rest of the plane of about 300 passengers was completely dark and only our row and the one behind with the loudmouthed evangelist were lighted.IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:03 am Really, Seahawk, talking = being disruptive/unruly?
Do you know how disgustingly privileged you make yourself sound when you think that you have the right to tell people to be quiet when they're not doing anything wrong?
Why is it that you feel your need for silence take precedent over those individuals right to talk to each other? That's bizarre. What is even more bizarre is you wouldn't have had any issue if they were Islamic discussing their religion. But since they were Christian and you don't agree with their "interpretation" you think you have the right to silence them.
Gross.
Stop stereotyping and generalizing. Hating people you've never met is disgusting. You sound like a bigot.
Ahh. The story evolves....now you were quieting them because you wanted to help an elderly man sleep.....sure you were.seahawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:53 am "Sounds like you let your inner hate for men..."
Actually, the elderly WWII veteran we were traveling with spoke to the young evangelist before the flight took off, as the young guy had an A&M hat on and my old friend was a proud WWII era Aggie. He asked if the guy was an Aggie and the young man replied "Yes," and then asked if my friend was a Christian, who replied "No." So, I assume that it was to get back at an 85 year old WWII vet that the young man read the Bible aloud for 5 hours in a loud voice.
But, I guess trying to quiet the guy so that an old man could get some sleep on the first day of a long journey certainly demonstrated my "inner hate for men..."
Man, you pick the dumbest shit to argue aboutIllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:56 amAhh. The story evolves....now you were quieting them because you wanted to help an elderly man sleep.....sure you were.seahawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:53 am "Sounds like you let your inner hate for men..."
Actually, the elderly WWII veteran we were traveling with spoke to the young evangelist before the flight took off, as the young guy had an A&M hat on and my old friend was a proud WWII era Aggie. He asked if the guy was an Aggie and the young man replied "Yes," and then asked if my friend was a Christian, who replied "No." So, I assume that it was to get back at an 85 year old WWII vet that the young man read the Bible aloud for 5 hours in a loud voice.
But, I guess trying to quiet the guy so that an old man could get some sleep on the first day of a long journey certainly demonstrated my "inner hate for men..."
Just admit you were wrong. That person had as much right to that space as you. What they were reading/talking about is really none of your fucking business. There is no "you must sleep and be silent on long flights" rule.
Your constant paranoia relating to misogyny says more about you than any of us. Your need to be the victim due to your gender is bizzare. Nobody mentioned your gender except you. Stop thinking you should be treated differently based on your gender.
It didn't seem to bother the rest of the airplane who were indicated to be sleeping....airplanes aren't THAT big. She should have closed her fucking ears like an adult....my gut says if that row who was speaking were discusing the contributions of the great Sara Robinson that seahawk wouldn't have told them to shut up.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 11:47 amMan, you pick the dumbest shit to argue aboutIllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:56 amAhh. The story evolves....now you were quieting them because you wanted to help an elderly man sleep.....sure you were.seahawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:53 am "Sounds like you let your inner hate for men..."
Actually, the elderly WWII veteran we were traveling with spoke to the young evangelist before the flight took off, as the young guy had an A&M hat on and my old friend was a proud WWII era Aggie. He asked if the guy was an Aggie and the young man replied "Yes," and then asked if my friend was a Christian, who replied "No." So, I assume that it was to get back at an 85 year old WWII vet that the young man read the Bible aloud for 5 hours in a loud voice.
But, I guess trying to quiet the guy so that an old man could get some sleep on the first day of a long journey certainly demonstrated my "inner hate for men..."
Just admit you were wrong. That person had as much right to that space as you. What they were reading/talking about is really none of your fucking business. There is no "you must sleep and be silent on long flights" rule.
And that's coming from me. Sorry, but talking out loud for hours on end while in the close confines of an airplane can be biewed as disruptive, especially in late hours when many are trying to sleep. I absolutely would have asked the person to please read to themselves.
As soon as someone speaks loud enough on a plane that I can hear them clearly, they have chosen to make what they are reading/talking about "my business".
The ministers of the era were very careful to omit references in their sermons to parts of the Bible that talked about escaping from bondage and to feature those passages that spoke about good slaves.