The Right Language Is Important
I’ve been a bit under the weather the past week, so I haven’t really felt like I had anything to say. But the situation in the UK with the arrests of the potential bombers and the new security restrictions have given me a couple of thoughts.
First, I think CAIR needs to sit down and STFU with regards to the President calling the terrorists “Islamic fascists.” People may quibble over the actual meaning of the word, but I think that’s rather silly. I think it’s a fairly apt term, especially as I think it’s come to have a meaning beyond that of a specific political party. As for the “Islamic” part, I happened to notice in the list of those arrested that there weren’t any people named “Bob Johnson…”
Secondly, I don’t see this ban on liquids as being sustainable. I would think the traveling public, especially the “road warriors,” would soon become weary of it, especially as frequent travelers often try to get by strictly with carry-on baggage. This is in part because it’s faster and that most of them don’t trust the airlines with checked baggage. I certainly travel defensively in that I carry a small kit of essentials as well as a change of clothes in my laptop carry-on so that I won’t be completely out of luck should the airline “misplace” my checked bag.
Another angle I didn’t think about until I heard someone from DFW mention it this morning is the issue duty free shops. Unless these restrictions are lifted, I would think that they will pretty much shrivel up and die, since the most commonly purchased items in these shops are liquor and perfume.
I have to fly to New York on Monday or Tuesday, what fun I’ll have.
At least it’s not the 14 hour flight we took to get to Okinawa…
I’m a f/a for AA here at DFW and I worked a trip
last Thursday. All in all, I have to say that
it was business as usual.