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As someone who travels frequently, this isn't about being a "crybaby," this is about traveling and wanting to do it with out a grown man crying like a little snowflake. When flying, the rule you should live by is, sit down, buckle up, and shut up. If you can't sit quietly without going on an idiotic rant about Trump for the length of a flight, then you shouldn't be flying.
Trump won by stoking people's anger about Hispanics and black people. In doing so he gave voice to the angry right. Now that he's no longer on TV spouting his hateful rhetoric, these people feel they have to do it themselves.
Maybe we watched a different video. I never saw him address "women" as b*tches. My friends sometimes call me a b*tch and I'm male. The guy on the plane was using this same nomenclature to address "everyone".
The term is equally misogynistic either way.
Look at it this way. Suppose you get on an airplane that's full of black and white passengers and you stand up and start yelling that they are a bunch of n****rs.
Is your language any less obnoxious if you point out that there were white folks aboard and you were referring to everybody?
Does it help your claim not to be racist if you point out that you are a Trump man?
BTW, if men are now routinely calling each other a b*tch , that's a new one on me. Does Marsellus Wallace know about this?
But on flights from ATL, many of the passengers, maybe at least half, are non-natives/non-locals that just make connections in ATL.
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