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American Airlines’ ‘Odor’ Excuse Reeked of Racism: Lawsuit​


SOMETHING SMELLS ROTTEN

Brooke Leigh Howard​


Race And Identity Reporter
Updated May 29, 2024 5:10PM EDT Published May 29, 2024 11:31AM EDT

An American Airlines airplane is seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport

Three Black men are suing American Airlines, claiming they were racially targeted during a flight in January when all Black male passengers were allegedly kicked off the flight due to an alleged “offensive body odor.”

In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, Alvin Jackson, Emmanuel Jean Joseph, and Xavier Veal accused American Airlines of “blatant and egregious race discrimination” during a January flight from Phoenix to New York. According to the complaint, eight men who had already boarded a plane bound for JFK airport—seemingly all of the Black male passengers onboard—were told to exit without an explanation.

When the passengers demanded some sort of reasoning after deplaning, “representatives of American told them that they were ordered off the plane because of a complaint about body odor.” The passengers weren’t personally confronted about any alleged smells but accused the airline of singling out Black men, according to the lawsuit.

At one point while exiting, Joseph told an airline representative that a white male flight attendant had treated him inappropriately “just because of the color of [his] skin,” and the representative agreed, the lawsuit stated.

The former passengers were told they’d have to get rebooked on other American flights, but ended up getting back on their original plane an hour later after airline employees couldn’t find alternative flights. Meanwhile, the pilot on the original flight told the remaining passengers that there was a delay due to a “concern about body odor.”

“Plaintiffs then had to reboard the plane and endure the stares of the largely white passengers who viewed them as the cause of the substantial delay,” the lawsuit read. “They suffered during the entire flight home, and the entire incident was traumatic, upsetting, scary, humiliating, and degrading.”

Jackson, Joseph, and Veal want a trial by jury, payment for their pain and suffering, and a punitive ruling to prevent American Airlines from possibly engaging in future racial discrimination against Black passengers.

“The incident did not just inflict immediate distress; it also resurfaced and intensified emotional trauma from past encounters with racism and discrimination,” the lawsuit read. “American’s actions not only revisited these old wounds but also deepened them, exacerbating Plaintiffs’ suffering and sense of alienation.”

Neither attorneys for the plaintiffs nor American Airlines immediately returned The Daily Beast’s request for comment Wednesday.
 
this morning i almost vomited whilst in the lift with 2 foreign sikhs . is that racism?
 

American Airlines’ ‘Odor’ Excuse Reeked of Racism: Lawsuit​


SOMETHING SMELLS ROTTEN

Brooke Leigh Howard

Race And Identity Reporter
Updated May 29, 2024 5:10PM EDT Published May 29, 2024 11:31AM EDT

An American Airlines airplane is seen at John F. Kennedy International Airport

Three Black men are suing American Airlines, claiming they were racially targeted during a flight in January when all Black male passengers were allegedly kicked off the flight due to an alleged “offensive body odor.”

In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, Alvin Jackson, Emmanuel Jean Joseph, and Xavier Veal accused American Airlines of “blatant and egregious race discrimination” during a January flight from Phoenix to New York. According to the complaint, eight men who had already boarded a plane bound for JFK airport—seemingly all of the Black male passengers onboard—were told to exit without an explanation.

When the passengers demanded some sort of reasoning after deplaning, “representatives of American told them that they were ordered off the plane because of a complaint about body odor.” The passengers weren’t personally confronted about any alleged smells but accused the airline of singling out Black men, according to the lawsuit.

At one point while exiting, Joseph told an airline representative that a white male flight attendant had treated him inappropriately “just because of the color of [his] skin,” and the representative agreed, the lawsuit stated.

The former passengers were told they’d have to get rebooked on other American flights, but ended up getting back on their original plane an hour later after airline employees couldn’t find alternative flights. Meanwhile, the pilot on the original flight told the remaining passengers that there was a delay due to a “concern about body odor.”

“Plaintiffs then had to reboard the plane and endure the stares of the largely white passengers who viewed them as the cause of the substantial delay,” the lawsuit read. “They suffered during the entire flight home, and the entire incident was traumatic, upsetting, scary, humiliating, and degrading.”

Jackson, Joseph, and Veal want a trial by jury, payment for their pain and suffering, and a punitive ruling to prevent American Airlines from possibly engaging in future racial discrimination against Black passengers.

“The incident did not just inflict immediate distress; it also resurfaced and intensified emotional trauma from past encounters with racism and discrimination,” the lawsuit read. “American’s actions not only revisited these old wounds but also deepened them, exacerbating Plaintiffs’ suffering and sense of alienation.”

Neither attorneys for the plaintiffs nor American Airlines immediately returned The Daily Beast’s request for comment Wednesday.
The names do not show they are blacks.

Why black men can have full angmoh names leh ?
 
That is the best attitude to take. If you claim something, then people will force you to swear.
she says she is virgin providing no medical evidence. anyone who doubts her bare assertion, she ask them to swear that she is a virgin or else die violent death or she curses that forum member and his family line.

fucking crazy 老巫婆
 
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