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If God Wanted Monkeys To Fly They Would Have Wings

Spirit Airlines is the most ghetto airline in existence. Last week there was a major chimp-out at the Spirit Airlines gate at the Atlanta Hatfield airport. You have to go to Youtube to watch these monkeys fighting as it is “age restricted”.

Even without watching the video you know who was involved just by the fact that it was people brawling in an airport at a Spirit Airlines gate…..

You can find other examples of the same behavior using the same airline in the same airport like this one from three years ago, Atlanta to (go figure) Detroit….

A buncha damn animals.

20 Comments

  1. Exile1981

    I had a connection in Minneapolis/ st paul pre covid. The gate beside mine had a larger number of jogger americans and a crap load of hippos in black sheets all in wheelchairs. The hippos all had a miracle and walked again when two jogger women’s beat down got too close to them. That was a flight to detroit.

  2. Big Ruckus D

    Spirit, scare it,
    upload and share it!
    Monkeys flying and throwing down,
    just business as usual in a world of clowns.
    2G’s brawling at the gate,
    has become our standard operating state.
    Ooga boogas are boarding now,
    amidst a beatdown from a negress sow.
    Set the flaps and lower the gear,
    with these nigs we ain’t going anywhere.

    I don’t think I can keep at this schtick. As much as I try to joke about it, it’s becoming discouraging to keep witnessing this stupid, animalistic bullshit.

  3. LGC

    I’m your age (genX best gen) and I remember going on my first plane flight. late 70’s, Braniff airlines IIRC. Mom made us dress up, sunday clothes, everyone else was the same and/or professional. Even as a kid (10 years old) it was quiet and sorted. They served meals, people smoked and it was clean.

    Can you imagine?
    It’s an entirely other world. And it was 40 years ago.

    Look at what they have taken from us.

    • Johnny Paytoilet

      Mom made us dress up, too. It was on a train trip when the FUSA still had a decent passenger rail system. The year was 1957. About 40 years ago, the FUSA was a completely different country from what I remember in the late 1950’s. I really did get a buzz, however when the conductor said, “All aboard” !

    • 3g4me

      I am a bit older and went on my first flight in the summer of 1963; my second in 1971 and then many, many times thereafter, both domestically and internationally. I last flew once in 2001 and once in 2007. By choice, my husband and I will not fly again – we refuse to subject ourselves to the diversity in the passengers, pilots, air traffic controllers, and TSA . We drive (which entails its own complications but at least we are nominally self-reliant on times, conditions, etc. and can control our immediate environment and carry along emergency supplies). I wish more White people would eschew flying – let the airlines go bankrupt until they make some changes. But all the womyn have to go to the Caribbean (I spent 18 miserable months there) or Disneyworld, and all the guys take their business trips (my husband told his boss he’d drive or he wouldn’t go).

  4. ozark homesteader

    I am not able to imagine what there is to brawl about in an airport waiting for a flight. Perhaps “the big picture” eludes me on this.

    • Skeptic

      Well, there was a Popeye’s chicken wrapper visible in the clip at one point. That might provide a clue – perhaps there were some cold fries. Or someone got disrespekked.

      • ozark homesteader

        Food. Learned a little about food and that crowd on a cruise with my first wife in the 80’s. When they called “chow time” on the P.A. we learned pretty quick that the thunder and squeals in the halls wasn’t to be trifled with. Turns out a pretty hefty contingent of inner city baptists from Los Angeles had booked the same cruise.

  5. Moe Gibbs

    Wasn’t there some reference to flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz? And they say that blacks weren’t represented in movies of the early decades of film industry.

    • Gryphon

      M.G. Flying Monkeys were in the Book, and well-done in the Film, before any ‘CGI’ nonsense. A few were portrayed (I think) by some of the same Actors who played Munchkins. I no longer have it, but once read a fascinating Book about the making of “The Wizard of Oz”, written by Margret Hamilton, the Actress who played “The Wicked Witch of the West”.

  6. Big Ruckus D

    Just saw on ZeroHedge a story about a Brooklyn McDonald’s that is now enforcing a policy of carding all patrons at the door, and not allowing anyone under 20 unaccompanied by a parent. Too many issues with 2G “youts” forced that.

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