In a stunning move that may well have saved humanity from the evils of a womans legs, Southwest airlines employee โKeithโ ensured the safety of “family passengers” by forcing Kyla Ebbert to cover up.
Unfortunately Southwest is currently BYOB (bring your own burqa) so Ms. Ebbert had to improvise by using a blanket to cover up with. Did I mention it was over 100F that day?
Fly Southwest–unless you happen to be a young attractive woman!
Good story and picture of downfall of society outfit here
godammitkitty says
That sounds awfully humiliating. Perhaps an easier solution would be to throw a blanket over Keith’s head, so he doesn’t have to look? ๐ก
JJ says
I would have ripped off all my clothes on the spot. But thats just me.;)
That poor kid, she looked so good she probably gave all the fundies whiplash and wet pants. Ha!
deBeauxOs says
An admission. I hate HOOters, but it’s not about the way the female staff are required to dress. What I hate about HOOters?… the customers, salivating and acting obscene.
Kyla Ebbert is wearing a stylish outfit. Not my style, but it looks good on her. If a customer service supervisor for Southwest Airlines found her clothing too provocative for his taste, perhaps he should seek employment in a fundamentalist monastery. His communication skills, his understanding of US popular culture and his customer relations acumen are visibly missing in action.
Many young women make similar fashion statements in the manner they clothe themselves. Does Southwest Airline plan to ban them all from their planes? ๐ฟ
April Reign says
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Alison says
Remember wholesome xian swimwear?
Emilia says
This is a call to all freedom-loving people to, until such time as a formal apology and travel voucher are issued to Ms. Ebbert, either:
1.) Boycott Southwest, or
2.) In cases where a ticket has already been purchased, signify their displeasure by boarding Southwest aircraft wearing a burqa (makeshift or otherwise)
It also wouldn’t hurt to call customer service (1-800-435-9792) with requests for the official Southwest dress code.
Time to take back the skies.