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Old July 13th 10, 02:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge

On Jul 13, 8:56*am, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"VOR-DME" wrote in message

... In article ,

says...


Allowing political correctness to compromise safety puts many lives at
risk.


Allowing pejudices to cloud one's thinking is characteristic of feeble
mindedness, and can put the world at risk.


"Can" might, just possibly, be an ever-so-slight understatement.


In the present case, the poster whose biases are being displayed is
known to be without much authority: if bigots must exist let them be
among those who are incapable of of acting on their biases, or
influencing others to do so.
 




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