Stereotyping, Profiling or Just Playing it Safe? In Australia, Airlines Trying to Protect Children
No matter what you want to call it, profiling or stereotyping, in this day and age it just may be good common sense. In Australian, men are barred from sitting next to unaccompanied children on flights. Sure there may be an insinuation, but if its a rule for all males could it just be perceived as a guideline in the best interest and welfare of children. Although such a rule would not have prevented this from happening.
However, before people start spouting off about their civil rights are being violated or they were made to feel embarrassed. Stop and think that it may not be about them. Sometimes is about this 10-year-old girl who was molested, Or the fact that kids flying alone may be targets of airport predators. Rather than worrying about adults first, why don’t we put the children’s welfare first this time?
Read the full story at the Travel Bloggers.
cross posted at Scared Monkeys
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Australia deserves praise. The USA would have every
degenerate, ACLU and other manBoyLove , child molester
group in the US crying. The morality of the US is like
the Wetlands in South Louisiana, they are fading at a
rate that will destroy America as we know it in another
ten (10) tears. here is no hope for a Judeao/Christian
America. America is doomed.
Comment by Allen Robinski | December 21, 2005