Why didn’t the passengers do something? Why didn’t Easy Jet say something? Why didn’t the guards act more effectively?

 

There is one thing that intrigues me about the recent story about the disturbance caused by a Muslim nutcase who was in the process of being evicted from the UK. Why didn’t any of the passengers hit the screaming Islamic savage or at the very least offer to help the Home Office guards restrain him? This Muslim was being deported from the UK to Venice (poor Venice it’s really in peril now) and kicked off violently on the flight there. He screamed we’re all going to die’ ‘you are all going to die’ and of course the almost obligatory Islamic war cry of ‘Allah hu Akbar’.

This savage caused immense trauma and fear for the ordinary decent travellers. What’s worse is this savage was screaming out ‘Allah hu Akbar’ over and over again and until it was revealed that the Islamic savage was being accompanied by two Home Office guards, many passengers must have thought that this savage was about explode or something. I wouldn’t blame them if they did assume something like that, as it’s often the phrase Allah hu Akbar which is the last thing that victims hear before a suicide or other Islamic attack.

What I find difficult to understand is why none of the passengers thought to a) find out what was happening and tell others or b) give this worthless savage a smack just in case he really was a terrorist? After all if it was my child which was being distressed by a screaming violent savage then I’d feel that I’d want to do something even if it was just going and finding out what was happening so I could reassure my child by saying to them: ‘don’t worry, it’s only the government deporting an Islamic savage’. There are many others out there whose first thought would have been to smack the savage first and ask questions later, especially if the savage had distressed their children or they suspected that the savage was about to carry out a terror attack. If I was on a plane and some Muslim started screaming Allah Hu Akbar I’d be sorely tempted to try and deal with the Muslim myself even if I got things wrong. After all, the difference between death at the hands of a screaming exploding Muslim and living after subduing said Muslim is only a few seconds at most. Better to take the chance of hitting an innocent person than having a self detonating Muslim explode on the plane.

I have no problem with Islamic savages who’ve failed to blag their way through the asylum system being deported on scheduled flights, if it is cheaper than chartering transport, but surely the other passengers need to be made aware of this fact? Deportees should also be kept away from other passengers if possible and maybe the government could also consider gagging or sedating these savages during the flight? We need to quickly deport those individuals who have no right to be in the UK or who are not conducive to the public good, but those who have to travel with them need to be aware of what is happening. The guards should have made people aware of the situation more speedily and dealt with the savage more effectively.

Link

Screaming Muslim terrifies holidaymakers by screaming out ‘Allah hu Akbar’ on a plane

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3783356/Terror-EasyJet-flight-migrant-deported-Venice-screams-Allahu-Akbar-29-times-death-coming-17-times-die-nine-times-shocking-two-hour-frenzy.html

3 Comments on "Why didn’t the passengers do something? Why didn’t Easy Jet say something? Why didn’t the guards act more effectively?"

  1. This was EasyJet. The seat belt restraints were an extra-cost option, and they weren’t included in the bargain price.

  2. The deportee should have been sedated and handcuffed and accompanied by trained guards. the passengers should have been informed and able to clearly see that was the case.

  3. Why wasn’t the cockroach sedated before being put on the plane?

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