Wednesday, September 12, 2007

More "Cover Up" Action on Southwest Airlines

I had briefly "mentioned" this situation that took place recently with college student/Hooters waitress Kyla Ebbert who was dressed too "scantily" to fly on Southwest Airlines. It seems that there is [or rather, was] another passenger treated in a similar manner, who felt similar "emotional distress" from her experience, too - Setara Qassim: article, with pictures .. and video

I agree that if Southwest is going to begin imposing a dress code on their flights, then they need to make it pretty descriptive and detailed to keep out any room for subjectivity [from either side], and it must be publicly-accessible.

However, Kyla does not help her case by flashing her panties all across national television..some people either don't have the common sense or are trying too desperately to seek out attention from the opposite sex [which could be further drawn out to be their less and less inhibited display of sexuality] to be able to go about normal day-to-day activities without running into problems..I'm not really too sure where I stand on this at this point..
here's a link, including a video

On the 1 hand, you have society's rules to keep order in our community and to keep people civilized..

And on the other hand, you have people wanting to do whatever/act however they want and not being restricted by society's programming of what is socially "acceptable" today..

~h

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