SAN FRANCISCO, CA - A woman, who is a 22-year veteran of the United States Marines, was reportedly removed from a Delta flight before being ordered to change clothes after a flight attendant ruled that the passenger's shirt, which brought attention to those in the military who have taken their own lives, was "threatening."
According to the New York Post, Catherine Banks was onboard the Delta flight at San Francisco International Airport to visit family when she wore her dark gray outfit and sat in her extra-legroom seat that she paid extra for. The shirt read, "Do Not Give In To The War Within. End Veteran Suicide."
A male flight attendant approached Banks, who was confused when he tried to get her attention. Banks told KNTV that the man said, "Ma'am, ma'am. I looked around, like, 'Who was he talking to?' And it was me. He said, 'You need to get off the plane,' and I was like, 'What did I do?'" Banks complied and was then escorted off the plane and onto the jet bridge where she finally learned why she was removed.
She said, "He said that shirt you're wearing is threatening. I said, 'Are you kidding me?""
Before explaining that she was a veteran, Banks questioned the Delta employee. She said, "I'm a Marine Corps vet. I'm going to see my Marine sister. I've been in the Marine Corps for 22 years and worked for the Air Force for 15 years. I'm going to visit her." However, her explanation did nothing to change the flight attendant's mind. He then issued her an ultimatum to return to the plane.
Banks recalled him saying, "I don't care about your service and I don't care about her service. The only way you're going to get back on the plane is if you take it off right now."
Banks, who was braless underneath her shirt, told the flight attendant to turn around so she could remove the "threatening" shirt and replace it with a sweatshirt. The shirt is sold by the Til Valhalla Project as part of the "22 day collection," which brings awareness to the estimated 22 veterans who commit suicide each day in this country.
Suicides among active-duty military members are reportedly at an all-time high since 9/11, when the records of such incidents began. According to data published in 2021, over 30,000 active duty personnel and veterans who served in the military after 9/11 have died by suicide, compared to the 7,057 service members killed in combat in those same 20 years.
Banks said that her shirt was a symbol of the work she does helping her fellow veterans and having it removed caused her to be humiliated. She said, "I feel like they just took my soul away. I'm not a bad person and that T-shirt, I should be allowed to support myself and veterans." After Banks did what the flight attendant asked her to do, she was brought back on the plane, but seated in the back instead of the seat for which she paid for; that seat had been given to another passenger.
According to the airline, Delta can refuse to transport passengers if their "conduct, attire, hygiene, or order creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers." In a statement to the Post, a Delta spokesperson said, "The matter with the customer has been resolved. We appreciate her patience as we continue to work to understand what occurred during this event. Most importantly, we are thankful for her service to our country."
According to the New York Post, Catherine Banks was onboard the Delta flight at San Francisco International Airport to visit family when she wore her dark gray outfit and sat in her extra-legroom seat that she paid extra for. The shirt read, "Do Not Give In To The War Within. End Veteran Suicide."
A male flight attendant approached Banks, who was confused when he tried to get her attention. Banks told KNTV that the man said, "Ma'am, ma'am. I looked around, like, 'Who was he talking to?' And it was me. He said, 'You need to get off the plane,' and I was like, 'What did I do?'" Banks complied and was then escorted off the plane and onto the jet bridge where she finally learned why she was removed.
She said, "He said that shirt you're wearing is threatening. I said, 'Are you kidding me?""
Before explaining that she was a veteran, Banks questioned the Delta employee. She said, "I'm a Marine Corps vet. I'm going to see my Marine sister. I've been in the Marine Corps for 22 years and worked for the Air Force for 15 years. I'm going to visit her." However, her explanation did nothing to change the flight attendant's mind. He then issued her an ultimatum to return to the plane.
Banks recalled him saying, "I don't care about your service and I don't care about her service. The only way you're going to get back on the plane is if you take it off right now."
Banks, who was braless underneath her shirt, told the flight attendant to turn around so she could remove the "threatening" shirt and replace it with a sweatshirt. The shirt is sold by the Til Valhalla Project as part of the "22 day collection," which brings awareness to the estimated 22 veterans who commit suicide each day in this country.
Suicides among active-duty military members are reportedly at an all-time high since 9/11, when the records of such incidents began. According to data published in 2021, over 30,000 active duty personnel and veterans who served in the military after 9/11 have died by suicide, compared to the 7,057 service members killed in combat in those same 20 years.
Banks said that her shirt was a symbol of the work she does helping her fellow veterans and having it removed caused her to be humiliated. She said, "I feel like they just took my soul away. I'm not a bad person and that T-shirt, I should be allowed to support myself and veterans." After Banks did what the flight attendant asked her to do, she was brought back on the plane, but seated in the back instead of the seat for which she paid for; that seat had been given to another passenger.
According to the airline, Delta can refuse to transport passengers if their "conduct, attire, hygiene, or order creates an unreasonable risk of offense or annoyance to other passengers." In a statement to the Post, a Delta spokesperson said, "The matter with the customer has been resolved. We appreciate her patience as we continue to work to understand what occurred during this event. Most importantly, we are thankful for her service to our country."
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Comments
2024-10-21T16:20-0400 | Comment by: Robert
The flight attendant needs to answer for his mistake or be sent back to school so he can comprehend what he is reading!
2024-10-21T16:21-0400 | Comment by: Dennis
Delta Airlines is DEI and woke! All of their policies and procedures are geared that way.
2024-10-21T16:26-0400 | Comment by: Dawn
In what reality is that shirt AT ALL "offensive"? Good grief, only a moron who can't read or comprehend what they read would consider that shirt "threatening" in any way, shape, or form. Are airlines only hiring absolutely illiterate morons these days?
2024-10-21T16:47-0400 | Comment by: Michael
What county are we living in , I hope she gets an attorney and sues the airline. This is a matter of freedom of expression and there's nothing offensive about the shirt!
2024-10-21T16:59-0400 | Comment by: JR
This Veteran's blood is boiling after reading the article! That flight attendant needs to be fired for his callused disrespect for a Veteran and his ignorance about Veteran suicide. Delta Airlines is a disgrace to Veterans, and as a Vet, I will personally do everything I can to never fly Delta Airlines again! They are a shameful garbage airline!
2024-10-21T17:20-0400 | Comment by: EDWARD
Policies of that type need consensus, such as from the captain or co-pilot. Employees just don't have the experience and training to make those kinds of pronouncements. Best of luck with a lawsuit!
2024-10-21T17:35-0400 | Comment by: Denise
Makes me want to fly on any airline other than Delta.
2024-10-21T17:41-0400 | Comment by: Harry
There should be an opening at Delta for a Flight Attendant, as the one making this call should have been fired !
2024-10-21T18:02-0400 | Comment by: Todd
I will not be flying DEI DELTA !
2024-10-21T19:01-0400 | Comment by: Paul
Male/frisco/stewardess/harris continuing to drop in polls.....delta airline, discrimination against a Veteran WM, a Woman Marine of Twenty-Two years, should cost that boy his job. Please inform when the wannbe air marshall has been terminated. Meanwhile, we'll happily pay more to fly with a competing airline. Do better, much better!
2024-10-21T19:27-0400 | Comment by: James
You fools are risking your lives wrecklessly flying commercial air ....
2024-10-21T22:07-0400 | Comment by: Chris
Sue the airline and the flight attendant. You will win. We are suffering the consequences of dumbed down people that are produced by our worthless public indoctrination system, pushed by Marxist's. Thank a teacher.
2024-10-21T22:16-0400 | Comment by: Daniel
Sus the airline and the flight attendant, then fire him/her.
2024-10-21T22:16-0400 | Comment by: Daniel
Sus the airline and the flight attendant, then fire him/her.
2024-10-21T22:46-0400 | Comment by: jo ann
What’s the matter with Delta. Are they hiring morons? They now are at the bottom of my airline list to book.
2024-10-22T09:13-0400 | Comment by: Miss Jesse
The obvious disrespect to this veteran is inexcusable. The lame response from Delta ia just as bad. Any soyboy flight attendant who is threatened by that shirt does not deserve to be protected by anyone from our military. This fool deserves to be in the unemployment office. Delta deserves to be sued.
2024-10-22T23:40-0400 | Comment by: Jack
Delta went full on DEI. This isn’t surprising. That airline is a ghetto piece of trash. Open discrimination in hiring practices.
2024-10-23T10:34-0400 | Comment by: Laurence
OUTRAGE! To treat a noble Marine who has served her country in such a manner is a disgrace. If I were her I would never fly Delta again. Such a shirt is an honest statement, not threatening or intimidating. That stupid, petty fight attendant should be fired. Just who does he think protects his country and his rights?
2024-10-25T10:06-0400 | Comment by: Doug
I expected to learn the flight attendant was counseled and retrained to learn how important passengers are to all the employees having a career. I'd like to know a lot more from Delta. Their comnents are as insulting to me (not a vet) as the flight attendants behavior. I've been aware of veteran suicides since my friend Billy Rosecrans died by his own had after returning from Viet Nam and Roger Maul KIA, Viet Nam. God Bless Veterans who lose their life for the rest of us who did not serve but have all the freedoms because if them. Brave are the Vets returning with life changing injuries and would do it again for the least of us who need to be protected. May the families who stand by their Veteran know we love them too for their sacrifice during deployment and taking care of our countries courageous heroes. I'll be wearing this T-shirt on my next flight.
2024-10-28T23:18-0400 | Comment by: Larry
I think everyone should boycott any business that acts this way toward veterans. I'm a USNavy veteran, serving from 1968-1972, with three tours around Nam. I'm sick of the attitude of some of these "woke" people.