Plane passenger booted from Spirit flight after fight over ā€˜obsceneā€™ item of clothing

by Pelican Press
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Plane passenger booted from Spirit flight after fight over ā€˜obsceneā€™ item of clothing

This garment didnā€™t embody the Spirit of the airline.

A Texas man has been ejected from a Spirit Airlines flight after wearing an ā€œobsceneā€ hoodie on board, as seen in a viral video.

ā€œIt caught me like totally by surprise,ā€ John Garcia Jr., 43, told theĀ San Antonio Express-News while recounting his surprise ejection. ā€œLike, ā€˜Man, are you serious?ā€™ā€

The incident reportedly occurred during a flight from Los Angeles to San Antonio, per the description on the clip, which was filmed by a fellow passenger and posted in the FB group 210 LaĀ Chismosa.

Plane passenger booted from Spirit flight after fight over ā€˜obsceneā€™ item of clothing

ā€œHis shirt literally is anti-hate and he got hated on,ā€ wrote the videoā€™s uploader while defending Garcia (pictured). Facebook / John Garcia Jr.

The father of four had reportedly worn a hooded black sweatshirt bearing the phrase ā€œFVCK HATE WORLD TOUR,ā€ which he purchased from the FWUH.com ā€” an acronym for ā€œFVCK WHAT U HEARD!ā€

The provocative fashion statement appeared to elicit strong reactions from Spirit staffers.

Garcia had reportedly been putting his luggage in the overhead bin, when a female flight attendant approached him and inquired if he was in the right seat, the San Antonio Express-News reported.

The passenger confirmed it was his and the crew member walked away.

Garcia was eventually escorted off the plane. Facebook / John Garcia Jr.

Garcia was eventually escorted off the plane. Facebook / John Garcia Jr.

However, she returned several minutes later and allegedly ordered him to remove the hoodie because it displayed ā€œobscene language.ā€

The Texan initially refused to remove the hoodie, whereupon the crew member threatened to alert the captain. She then returned with a male flight attendant and the duo gave the flighter an ultimatum: take off the sweatshirt or get off the flight.

Crew members and security personnel escort Garcia off the plane. Facebook / John Garcia Jr.

Crew members and security personnel escort Garcia off the plane. Facebook / John Garcia Jr.

When Garcia asked if his hoodie violated any Spirit policies, the flight attendant told him heā€™d have to take their word for it. Spirit Airlinesā€™ contract of carriage states that passengers ā€œmay be required to leave an aircraftā€ if their ā€œclothing is lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature.ā€

Garcia finally capitulated to these inflight fashion police and reluctantly removed the inflammatory attire while still questioning the Spirit staffers, as seen in the video footage.

They told him Garcia could file a complaint and he asked for the names of the crew members and security personnel. The incident ended with the flyer being escorted from the plane.

The Texan has since booked another flight back to San Antonio, but it reportedly included a 12-hour layover.

Viewers overwhelmingly appeared to take his side.

The videoā€™s uploader, Andrew Martin Hoel, dubbed the flight attendant a ā€œKarenā€ ā€” a pejorative term for an entitled woman who polices othersā€™ behaviors ā€” and claimed that sheā€™d missed the message of the sweatshirt.

ā€œWhatā€™s this world coming to.. his shirt literally is anti-hate and he got hated on,ā€ he wrote. ā€œPlease share it so this guy can hopefully get the video of them blatantly violating his freedom of expression!ā€

ā€œSome people are just wrong,ā€ declared another. ā€œI hope he sues the sā€“t out of Spirit.ā€

ā€œBut why was she mad?ā€ fumed a third. ā€œIt said ā€˜FVCK HATEā€™ should we be promoting ppl TO HATE?ā€

According to the FWUH website, the clothing company doesnā€™t have any particular political message but aims ā€œto fashionably poke FUN at Pop Culture, Current Events and other everyday ordinary B***-ISH!, while proudly boasting a BIG FAT middle finger to YOUR feelings!ā€

Spirit Airlines representatives have since addressed the incident in a statement.

ā€œWe want all our guests to feel welcome and have a great experience while traveling with us,ā€ reps said ā€œWe are aware of the video, and our team is investigating.ā€



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