First, it looks like a drama class improv skit more than an organic event. Don't believe everything you see on TikTok.
Second, how did she know whether her neighbor was vaccinated? Don't talk about your medical history with strangers.
Thirdly, "Do you understand? Do you understand? I work hard!" isn't progressing toward resolution, it's just a way to keep hold of the conversational conch shell. Powerful arguments are concise.
This video was posted twice, and I was about to post a similar comment on the other thread, but figured, "what's the point?".
I agree, this feels staged and acted... poorly. It felt like watching a shitty high school drama.
The worst part of the script was the pilot: "Mam... I know how... challenging air travel is these days. But there will be no discrimination on my aircraft."
A couple other points which struck me as odd - 1) Why did no other passengers offer to switch seats with her, so she would shut the fuck up ad get the plane off the ground? 2) The tight camera angle was good, but not perfect, at hiding what looks like some empty seats (see 2:01 or 2:32 for example) edit: 3) Just noticed there are no video screens on the back of the seats. That's pretty odd for a transatlantic flight also.
EDIT 2 - This is still bugging me. I spent some time looking up American and Canadian transatlantic airlines, and none seem to have the same uniform as the flight attendant is wearing. Also, when looking up uniforms, I noticed Flight Attendants wear a pin-on set of wings on their left breast. This one does not have that.
I think this may have been staged by a flight crew to generate some positive propaganda for their anti-vax work refusals. Even though they are on my team, I'm not happy with the fake bullshit video.
As for the screens on the backs, a lot of airlines are moving away from that and just expecting you to use the airlines website and your phone/personal device for entertainment.
First, it looks like a drama class improv skit more than an organic event. Don't believe everything you see on TikTok.
Second, how did she know whether her neighbor was vaccinated? Don't talk about your medical history with strangers.
Thirdly, "Do you understand? Do you understand? I work hard!" isn't progressing toward resolution, it's just a way to keep hold of the conversational conch shell. Powerful arguments are concise.
This video was posted twice, and I was about to post a similar comment on the other thread, but figured, "what's the point?".
I agree, this feels staged and acted... poorly. It felt like watching a shitty high school drama.
The worst part of the script was the pilot: "Mam... I know how... challenging air travel is these days. But there will be no discrimination on my aircraft."
A couple other points which struck me as odd - 1) Why did no other passengers offer to switch seats with her, so she would shut the fuck up ad get the plane off the ground? 2) The tight camera angle was good, but not perfect, at hiding what looks like some empty seats (see 2:01 or 2:32 for example) edit: 3) Just noticed there are no video screens on the back of the seats. That's pretty odd for a transatlantic flight also.
EDIT 2 - This is still bugging me. I spent some time looking up American and Canadian transatlantic airlines, and none seem to have the same uniform as the flight attendant is wearing. Also, when looking up uniforms, I noticed Flight Attendants wear a pin-on set of wings on their left breast. This one does not have that.
I think this may have been staged by a flight crew to generate some positive propaganda for their anti-vax work refusals. Even though they are on my team, I'm not happy with the fake bullshit video.
So, yeah, don't trust TicToc.
As for the screens on the backs, a lot of airlines are moving away from that and just expecting you to use the airlines website and your phone/personal device for entertainment.