jimnyc
09-27-2011, 08:12 AM
She's on FB complaining to the world that the Airline is homophobic , she was discriminated against & a bunch of other crap. The truth is, passengers complained about their excessive kissing and show of affection. I've flown a shitload of times, airplanes are really not places for making out. There are old people, children and others just wanting to travel. They were asked to stop and I'll guarantee you that rather than comply they immediately made a fuss and refused, hence being lead off the plane. I say, too fucking bad to them. And you know what, I would say the same if the Airline had done the same to a normal couple.
A lesbian actress who starred in "The L-Word" said she kissed a girl — and got escorted off of a Southwest Airlines flight on Monday for doing it.
Leisha Hailey took to Twitter to call for a boycott of the carrier after a flight attendant told them other passengers had complained after witnessing the affection.
Her first tweet said: "I have been discriminated against." She later added, "Since when is showing affection to someone you love illegal?"
Southwest Airlines Co. responded on its website that Hailey was approached "based solely on behavior and not gender." The airline's four-sentence response said passengers were characterizing the behavior as excessive.
A discussion followed on the flight, and the airline said it "escalated to a level that was better resolved on the ground."
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/l-word-star-kisses-girl-gets-escorted-off-005638058.html
A lesbian actress who starred in "The L-Word" said she kissed a girl — and got escorted off of a Southwest Airlines flight on Monday for doing it.
Leisha Hailey took to Twitter to call for a boycott of the carrier after a flight attendant told them other passengers had complained after witnessing the affection.
Her first tweet said: "I have been discriminated against." She later added, "Since when is showing affection to someone you love illegal?"
Southwest Airlines Co. responded on its website that Hailey was approached "based solely on behavior and not gender." The airline's four-sentence response said passengers were characterizing the behavior as excessive.
A discussion followed on the flight, and the airline said it "escalated to a level that was better resolved on the ground."
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/l-word-star-kisses-girl-gets-escorted-off-005638058.html