Several videos showcasing supporters of a political figure being removed from flights after the events in D.C. have gained significant traction online. Following the storming of the U.S. Capitol last week, many individuals who attended the rally are making headlines as clips emerge of them being escorted off planes. In these videos, the individuals display extreme frustration and anguish as they are taken off the aircraft, which many find oddly satisfying as these individuals face consequences for their actions.
While some social media posts suggest that these individuals may have been placed on the FBI’s “no-fly list” due to their behavior at the Capitol, CNN reports that the FBI has yet to confirm this. Airline representatives indicate that many of these individuals were removed for refusing to wear masks and for instigating altercations during flights. This behavior aligns with the known tendency of these supporters to resist mask mandates and create disturbances.
The initial video that sparked this trend featured an adult male shouting, “They kicked me off the plane! They called me a terrorist!” Other clips show passengers clapping as those in MAGA attire are escorted away. One woman in a red jacket was seen crying in the terminal with a group of others who appeared to have also been removed from their flights.
Although it’s unclear whether those depicted in the videos were directly involved in the Capitol riot, it is evident that a significant number of individuals in MAGA apparel were removed from flights departing D.C. in the aftermath of the insurrection. The situation has raised concerns about flying with individuals displaying such affiliations.
The Association of Professional Flight Attendants issued a statement expressing their alarm over recent politically charged incidents on flights. “Airlines and law enforcement have increased security at airports in the Washington area after reports of ‘mob behavior’ on flights. Every airline operating in this region has faced disturbances in recent days.” In fact, Alaska Airlines has placed 14 individuals on their own no-fly list after a single flight from D.C. to Seattle, citing that these supporters were “non-mask compliant, rowdy, and argumentative.”
In summary, the viral videos of supporters being removed from flights reflect a broader issue of compliance and behavior in the travel environment, particularly in politically charged times.
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