United Airlines faces boycott for ‘Islamophobia’ at 30,000 ft
BY Agencies1 Jun 2015 11:40 PM GMT
Agencies1 Jun 2015 11:40 PM GMT
Hundreds of people have pledged to boycott United Airlines after a Muslim passenger alleged discrimination due to Islamophobia over an unopened can of Diet Coke onboard the American airliner.
Tahera Ahmad’s Facebook post over the “clear” discrimination went almost immediately went viral on Saturday.
The Muslim chaplain at Chicago’s Northwestern University was onboard a flight this weekend when she asked for an unopened can of soda for hygienic reasons and says was told, “Well, I’m sorry. I just can’t give you an unopened can, so no Diet Coke for you.”
When the man next to her allegedly got an unopened beer can from the in-flight service, Ahmad said she was told something even more inflammatory: “We are unauthorised to give unopened cans to people, because they may use it as a WEAPON on the plane.”
Ahmad said her fellow passengers were of no help. In her post, she says she was told by another male passenger across the aisle that “you Moslem, you need to shut... up” and used an offensive word.
He said she knew she would use it as a ‘weapon’ so she should better shut up.
“I am sitting on a United airlines flight in the air 30,000 ft above and I am in tears of humiliation from discrimination... #IslamophobiaISREAL,” she posted.
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