Now, a plane has been delayed for two hours after another prime example of American stupidity. The offense this time? Doing math.
Another example of the growing Trumpification of America.
I know it’s never going to happen, but i sometimes think that people who make these sorts of bullshit complaints should be treated the same as people who prank-call 911. There comes a time when being a complete fucking lobotomy victim should not excuse you from the consequences of your actions.
That flight was delayed about two hours because of this. In the article I read, the economist was critical of the TSA or whatever authorities were questioning him, for not being able to clear this all up in 15 minutes.
The guy is a tenured, published economics professor. He had sufficient identification with him. They should have been able to verify some of that or do some basic checking up on him very quickly. Most importantly, it’s bad enough that the nit-wit in the seat next to him didn’t even know a mathematical equation when she saw one (well, it was a differential equation . . . ) but apparently the people questioning him weren’t too quick to figure that out either.
My mathematics background ended at a few weeks of algebra and I would still recognize that as mathematics.
Though it’s possible his handwriting was poor or small.
Once you start telling people to “be vigilant”, you’re basically encouraging them to uncritically indulge their prejudices. So no, I don’t think it’s enough to instruct people, “If you see something, say something”.
I sometimes take notes in my own made-up font that looks more like Kryptonian than Helvetica.
Guess I won’t be doing that on a plane…
Uh, oh, what happens when people my kids’ age grow up to be TSA agents? Woe to the old lady guilty of writing cursive! (I keep getting asked to translate letters from grandma…)
Since when is inconvenience punishment? It’s just about effortless to “say something,” but if you’re not willing to take a later flight to explain your concerns, how frightened are you really?