Two men in Muslim garb kicked off plane bound for NC by nervous passengers/pilot

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Land of the free :up: Very embarrassing. I wonder how many of the passengers felt uncomfortable or if was just the result of a stubborn pilot.

Muslim group: two imams pulled from plane bound for North Carolina

(CNN) -- An airline is investigating the removal of two imams from a flight headed to North Carolina, ostensibly because passengers felt uncomfortable with their presence of the pair -- both clad in Islamic attire.

The incident occurred Friday on an Atlanta Southeast Airlines flight from Tennessee to North Carolina and it involved Masudur Rahman and Mohamed Zaghloul were wearing traditional Muslim dress, CNN affiliate WCNC reported.

The two -- who hold high religious positions in the Muslim community -- were headed to North Carolina for a conference on prejudice against Muslims, or Islamaphobia. The meeting is sponsored by the North American Imams Federation.

Rahman, who is a professor at the University of Memphis, told the affiliate that the incident reminded him of the prejudice Rosa Parks faced during the civil rights movement.

"That history I found today in that plane, and it shouldn't happen with any other person," he said.

Atlantic Southeast Airlines, which operated the flight, said the incident is under investigation, and apologized "for any inconvenience that this may have caused."

Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the civil rights group Council on American-Islamic Relations, told CNN the two men contacted his office and said they were told that passengers were uncomfortable with them on the flight.

"They went through security, even went through secondary security, and got on the plane, were taxiing out," he said.

But then, they were taxied back, Hooper said.

"TSA came on and pulled them off and said the pilot was refusing to fly with them because passengers were uncomfortable with them," Hooper said, referring to the Transportation Security Administration.

Hooper said officials re-screened them and found they were no threat.

While officials tried to get the men back on the plane, "the pilot absolutely refused and ultimately took off," Hooper said.


The airlines did not say why the two men were taken off the flight, but said they were given the opportunity to fly on a different flight.

"Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight 5452 from Memphis to Charlotte returned to the gate to allow for additional screening of a passenger and the passenger's companion," the statement said. "We take security and safety very seriously, and the event is currently under investigation."

CNN's Rick Martin, Craig Bell and Maria Ebrahimji contributed to this report.
 
The two -- who hold high religious positions in the Muslim community -- were headed to North Carolina for a conference on prejudice against Muslims, or Islamaphobia.

:doh:

Land of the free paranoid, home of the brave bigots.
 
wow... that's disgraceful... sad times indeed...
 
People are idiots. I don't think any terrorist would step on a plane dressed like that and call attention to themselves. It's not their MO. Let's face the unfortunate reality that people dressed in Muslim garb are more scrutinized these days.
 
It is almost made worse by the fact that they were headed to a conference on prejudice against Muslims. :| Sad times for sure.
 
MEN WEARING CLOTHES SIMILAR TO OSAMA BIN LADEN ATTEMPT TO BOARD PLANE

1213imam475.jpg


Two Muslim men wearing Bin Laden like clothes tried to board a plane not unlike the ones terrorists drove into the World Trade Center nearly ten years ago.

What city did this take place in on Friday?
1) Islamabad
2) Kandahar
3) Tehran
4) Jakarta
5) Memphis
 
Here's an update of the older story of the Imams at the MSP Airport:

Imams removed from MSP flight settle lawsuit | kare11.com

It's worth noting that US Airlines, the Air Line Pilots Association and the Dept of Homeland Security all supported the actions taken and found no religious discrimination. And that, subsequently, the Homeland Security bill now has a provision exempting civilians from lawsuits for reporting "suspicious behavior."


FFS, broaden your horizons. It's a big, diverse world out there.

A big diverse world that sadly includes honor killings, genital mutilation, the death penalty for apostates, stoning of adulterers, the subjugation of women, genocide, anti-capitalism, authoritarianism and totalitarianism.

None of which I'm too keen on "coexisting" with.
 
It's worth noting that US Airlines, the Air Line Pilots Association and the Dept of Homeland Security all supported the actions taken and found no religious discrimination. And that, subsequently, the Homeland Security bill now has a provision exempting civilians from lawsuits for reporting "suspicious behavior."
It's worth noting that US Airlines had no choice but to try and protect its employees and company, due to the incoming lawsuits I'm sure we'll see. Airline Pilots Association would stand behind its pilots in almost any situation because it's an advocacy group. And Homeland Security is partly responsible for your 5-year old son getting an erotic patdown from a disaffected TSA employee on the way to Disneyland. Not sure what legitimacy these stands are supposed to provide.

A big diverse world that sadly includes honor killings, genital mutilation, the death penalty for apostates, stoning of adulterers, the subjugation of women, genocide, anti-capitalism, authoritarianism and totalitarianism.

None of which I'm too keen on "coexisting" with.
Wow, so you really do take the most extreme part of another religion and apply it to those who practice across the entire religion.

I hope you're not Christian or Jewish, because we can go down this route with those two as well.

Why don't you put me on your "ignore" list as you apparently have done with BVS? It is so much easier to put one's hands over one's ears and pretend that a personal worldview is the only worldview that is right and just. Not to say you're a terrible person....
 
Wow, so you really do take the most extreme part of another religion and apply it to those who practice across the entire religion.

Who's doing that??? I do apply to those things however to crowds carrying signs that say "Islam will dominate the world" or "Death to America."

Wouldn't a moderate Muslim be just as appauled by that list?

Why don't you put me on your "ignore" list as you apparently have done with BVS? It is so much easier to put one's hands over one's ears and pretend that a personal worldview is the only worldview that is right and just. Not to say you're a terrible person....

I'd rather not do that as you say some very funny things. But what I won't do is put my hands over my ears and pretend that Western Civilization, capitalism and individual liberty isn't under attack. From outside and from within.
 
MEN WEARING CLOTHES SIMILAR TO OSAMA BIN LADEN ATTEMPT TO BOARD PLANE

1213imam475.jpg


Two Muslim men wearing Bin Laden like clothes tried to board a plane not unlike the ones terrorists drove into the World Trade Center nearly ten years ago.

What city did this take place in on Friday?
1) Islamabad
2) Kandahar
3) Tehran
4) Jakarta
5) Memphis



i lol'd.

but then, i am the leader of a pack of gay bullies.
 
A big diverse world that sadly includes honor killings, genital mutilation, the death penalty for apostates, stoning of adulterers, the subjugation of women, genocide, anti-capitalism, authoritarianism and totalitarianism.


sounds like the GOP!



(boom-tish)



;)
 
It's worth noting that US Airlines had no choice but to try and protect its employees and company, due to the incoming lawsuits I'm sure we'll see. Airline Pilots Association would stand behind its pilots in almost any situation because it's an advocacy group. And Homeland Security is partly responsible for your 5-year old son getting an erotic patdown from a disaffected TSA employee on the way to Disneyland. Not sure what legitimacy these stands are supposed to provide.

Fair points but there are also publicity whores, agitators, race baiters and a grievance based lawsuit industry out there.

Let's just wait and see before we "Juan Williams" everyone?
 
I'd rather not do that as you say some very funny things. But what I won't do is put my hands over my ears and pretend that Western Civilization, capitalism and individual liberty isn't under attack. From outside and from within.

I get the outside part--Al Qaeda etc. I would argue they haven't been very successful.

But the inside--could you elaborate on exactly how we are "under attack within"--who is doing the attacking and what have been the results of their insiduous work.? I sure hope you're not referring to the "left-wing." I find the "liberals hate America" narrative so tiresome and patently untrue. I can accept "liberals mean well but are misguided" (that's how I feel about the Right) but the suggestion that the Left is actively seeking to destroy the nation is. . .and I remind you you asked me to call it :wink: . . .bullshit.

So I'm hoping that isn't where you're going with the "within" part.
 
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