Story out today from Yahoo News, January 24, 2019.
Headline: Family removed from plane after fellow passengers allegedly complained about body odor.
American Airlines booted a family of three from their flight home after passengers allegedly complained about the group's body odor.
On Wednesday evening, Yossi and Jenny Adler and their 19-month-old daughter were told to get off the plane from Miami to Detroit while they were in the midst of boarding.
So they didn't even get on the plane.
They were just waiting in line and people complained.
Quote, all of a sudden, as soon as they took us off, they closed the gate and then they said, quote, sorry, sir.
Some people complained you had body odor and we're not letting you back on.
Adler told local Florida station.
He said, quote, we don't have odor, okay.
Yossi said to the gate attendant in a cell phone video.
Nobody here has odor.
Yeah, sometimes when you have uh BO, you don't, and you always have BDO, you can't smell it, but everybody else can.
Kind of like when you walk into other people's house, you have there's a smell, a distinct smell, but you don't smell it.
So uh these two couple here, I'm gonna show you the reason I'm showing you this article is because the comments on Yahoo News are so different from the comments on a Jewish press, and I want to share you what some of some of the uh Jewish people are saying about this.
So uh they were supposedly promised they could collect their luggage from the departing plane.
However, according to WPLG, the flight departed with their possessions.
That's messed up.
They have our car seat stroller, everything, Genie told the station.
They said they're taking our stuff off and they lied, Yossi said in the video.
Yahoo Lifestyle could not reach the Adlers for comment.
So if that's true, that's that's messed up that they didn't let them on the plane, but all the stuff their bags that they checked, uh, they didn't get them off the plane, so they had to wait.
That's totally messed up.
Uh Yossi got his cell phone out and confronted the American Airlines employee in a cell phone video after he and his family were removed for their alleged body odor.
They were asked to deplane after multiple passengers.
Uh on Thursday, the Adlers self-consciously boarded their flight.
We stopped several people in the airport, it's embarrassing, but we asked them, Do you think we smell?
Because we just got kicked off a plane for smelling.
I'm very frustrated.
I want them to own up to what really happened and to tell me the truth.
What was it?
So you check out the um that's flight cancelled.
So you catch out the the comments on here.
There's 3,000, and most of the people are just saying, yeah, some people stink, and uh this happens, they've seen this happen, this has happened before in the news.
Um it's tough.
If somebody smells really bad, then uh it's it's disgusting for the people around them.
You should have a certain kind of uh hygiene before you get on a plane.
So all the comments on Yahoo were all, you know, understanding, nothing about race, but you go flip over to the Yeshiva world, and their headline is something stinks at American Airlines, Jewish family kicked off of American Airlines flight due to a complaint about body odor, and it's they're an orthodox Jewish family vacationing in Miami, and then it's basically the same story.
But let's go down to the comments.
So, Barry Spitzer says the age old anti-Semitic stereotype that Jews are dirty and stink.
Why American Airlines would acquiesce to this abhorrence in 2019 is beyond me.
So, of course, they're playing the victim card and making this all about anti-Semitism.
He says that these people on the plane that said that they smell that they didn't really smell.
This is just anti-Semitic stereotype that they're dirty and stink.
And then that's what the rest of the comments said too.
Uh, one person says it it is possible they had body odor.
Somebody's reasonable.
And then another person says they've seen it happen before, but here we go with the uh excuses.
I bet the person who occupied their seat before them had the odor issue, so pointing the finger and blaming somewhere else.
I heard of a story of a recently of a dog who was on a plane and pooped.
Somebody says, I smell a lawsuit.
They're trying to get litigious for this.
Another person, Yid Flyer, says, This needs to stop.
This is blatant anti-Semitism, and the airline's abusing the power of their discretion to pick people, kick people Off a plane for no reason at all.
There is a reason.
A bunch of people on the plane in line said they smelled.
As a from person flying, you will always be at risk of being targeted and kicked off for a whole slew of stupid reasons.
United does it, Jet Blue does it.
We all we need to band together and come with one voice and push back on this.
Yeah, start a new uh um movement against the airlines, claiming all the airlines are anti-Semitic.
That's gonna be real successful.
Doggo says uh just some Yiddin who needs to shower more.
Need to hear from passengers that complained if there were such any such passengers.
Oh, so they think that the airlines just made it up and kicked him off for no reason because he was wearing a yarmika and that there wasn't really any passengers that claimed it.
What was their nationality?
anti-Semitic tendencies, or if the airline needed to bump someone else.
It's really horrible how right away everyone assumes the couple did indeed have body odor, I'm sure the airline didn't just get one person one complaint.
Uh I'm sure a couple people agreed.
Somebody from the airline probably gave a smell to.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have done this.
Somebody says, uh, we thought the world was tolerant of the Jews and people got more civilized.
T he.
Do they really like seeing their picture on the front page of Yahweh News?
I hope made sure they're okay with it.
It was his Kippah that smelled in the eyes of Sun people on the plane.
So another, it's just it's because we're Jewish, being always persecuted, blaming everybody else.
They gotta understand that anti-Semitism doesn't happen in a vacuum, and this is an anti-Semitism.
Somebody says, I know this family personally, we've heard about that one before.
I can all but guarantee that this family did not have a body odor.
I hope they sue American Airlines and let uh American Airlines learn their lessons, so more suits.
And you know, it they probably did have some BO.
When you're on planes and uh you know crammed together on a little seat and traveling all day in the same clothes at the airport, it's normal for people to smell a little bit.
So you know, I've been on planes, I walk in and I go, oh my god, it smells horrible.
But you know, it seemed to be a serious problem if a bunch of people are complaining and they actually took the risk of kicking them off.
But they gave them a hotel, they got their stuff back, they probably gave him vouchers for food and everything too.
But I'm sure they will they'll they will sue.
I'm sure there's a lawyer out there that'll pick up the case pro b uh for free.
Pro bono.
Uh what about the times when somebody pukes and the airline doesn't bother getting it cleaned out.
Um what else do we see?
Anyway, you guys get the point.
So, Florida, they're from Florida.
What else is going on in Florida in the news?
We got this headline.
Uh Florida Bill.
Oh, we got Marco Rubio trying to crack down on the anti-Semitism with his anti-uh BDS bill, but that's not what this is.
This is Florida Bill would add protections against anti-Semitism to education system.
This article is thought it was just today.
Yeah, today, 340.
They're going to put an amendment.
Mike Caruso is going to follow the template that the State Department defined anti-Semitism, which includes calls of violence, conspiracy theories about Jewish control.
So you can't say that they control anything or it's a conspiracy theory and they'll shut you down in the education system in Florida.
Florida, Florida, Florida, and also, and here's the State Department definition.
This is what they want to implement as law for the whole world, essentially.
Essentially, Noah Hide laws that they can't be criticized at all.
Can't target Israel.
They're not gonna be able to criticize Israel at all, no stereotyping at all.
Uh, you can't say that they control anything, media economy, government.
You can't uh question World War II, you can't question their loyalty.
Uh double standards is the one they pointed out.
So they say that, oh, you can't criticize Israel or Zionism because there's other crimes in the world, so you're just picking on us, which is not the case.
That's just a deflection.
You guys can read those.
I've I've covered this in other videos, and they wanted to make all of these things illegal.
That's what they're trying to push these anti-BDS bills like Sheldon Adelson's little puppy, Marco Rubio, Senator Rubio out of Florida passing this bill, the anti-BDS bill.
The first bill the Senate tried to pass, Even though the government is shut down, was about not boycotting a foreign country.
Which is our right as American citizens to choose to not do business and not be discriminated by the government.
So the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, the Anti-Semitism Envoy, this new Florida bill, anti-Semitism Education System.
We got Texas teachers being fired for not pledging an oath to not boycott and speak out against Israel.
We got uh hurricane victims uh that don't get their compensation, their federal uh compensation for the hurricane fund unless they sign the pledge to Israel.
Like it's this is things are just getting so absurd now that even when uh just a normal thing happens, like some people smell on a plane and then they get they get kicked off and get a hotel and a shower and uh all that stuff, everybody says it's anti-Semitic.
But we imagine that was coming.
That's all for now, guys.
I'm Adam Green with No More News.
Uh make sure to check out Barry Trachtenberg, a video I did recently.
Barry Trachtenberg is the Jewish chair at Wake Forest, and right here, he's very outspoken against uh the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act and all of the language that's in, or much of the language that's in this State Department definition.
And uh check out that video.
Uh I'll put the link in the description about Barry Trachtenberg.