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Perhaps We Should Consider Not Using A Muslim Airline The Next Time?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric - // ///because the pilot may well be a UK citizen
Do you know this as a fact Andy //
No I don't - the use of the words 'may well be ...' are the clue to the answer to that question.
// .. or is it an erroneous conclusion based on previously advised prejudice? //
It's not a conclusion - of any sort - please refer to the previous point.
You are taking two and two and making twenty-two, and then making a serious hash of trying to challenge me when I pick you up on it.
You will have to do better than that.
Do you know this as a fact Andy //
No I don't - the use of the words 'may well be ...' are the clue to the answer to that question.
// .. or is it an erroneous conclusion based on previously advised prejudice? //
It's not a conclusion - of any sort - please refer to the previous point.
You are taking two and two and making twenty-two, and then making a serious hash of trying to challenge me when I pick you up on it.
You will have to do better than that.
/// and then making a serious hash of trying to challenge me when I pick you up on it. You will have to do better than that///
What on Earth gives you the impression that you are important enough that I would wish to spend more time engaging with you, to be fair AB is not all about AH whatever you may think.
Andy-Hughes
/// They are hooves running up behind you, but this time, it's a zebra. ///
May I presume it is of the African variety?
/// I disagree because the pilot may well be a UK citizen, ///
Oh so you can make assumptions then?
I'd wager a bet that the pilot, rather than being a British citizen who is employed to fly for a Muslim majority country's airline, is actually Turkish and a Muslim to boot, care to take my bet?
/// They are hooves running up behind you, but this time, it's a zebra. ///
May I presume it is of the African variety?
/// I disagree because the pilot may well be a UK citizen, ///
Oh so you can make assumptions then?
I'd wager a bet that the pilot, rather than being a British citizen who is employed to fly for a Muslim majority country's airline, is actually Turkish and a Muslim to boot, care to take my bet?
AOG - // Oh so you can make assumptions then? //
Making assumptions is not a problem - stating opinions as facts when they are not known to be facts, is.
// I'd wager a bet that the pilot, rather than being a British citizen who is employed to fly for a Muslim majority country's airline, is actually Turkish and a Muslim to boot, care to take my bet? //
Interesting, your 'Muslim airline' has suddenly become a Muslim majority country's airline' - which is factual, and steers away from your previous stance.
The nationality and religion of the pilot are not known to be the reasons why he refused to take the passenger, so excuse me if I ignore your sidestepping attempt to pretend you were not found to be in error with your 'facts'.
Making assumptions is not a problem - stating opinions as facts when they are not known to be facts, is.
// I'd wager a bet that the pilot, rather than being a British citizen who is employed to fly for a Muslim majority country's airline, is actually Turkish and a Muslim to boot, care to take my bet? //
Interesting, your 'Muslim airline' has suddenly become a Muslim majority country's airline' - which is factual, and steers away from your previous stance.
The nationality and religion of the pilot are not known to be the reasons why he refused to take the passenger, so excuse me if I ignore your sidestepping attempt to pretend you were not found to be in error with your 'facts'.
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