Airmen not soldier and anyone talking shit about why he signed up it dont matter. He signed up to serve and make a better life for himself and family. Unlike you selfish pieces of shit who never done nothing for nobody and will be forgotten immediately after your miserable lives are over.
If it was a plane full of drunken high schoolers, I would expect something like this. But, those are grown-ass adults - some old enough to collect social security checks. SMH
Bull****. Unpopular opinion, but I actually believe the younger generation has a lot more respect than their older peers. That there was a bunch of adult children who give 0 f*cks about those who fight for their freedom.
This is why china will replace you guys. While you guys are bothered over trivial issues like this, china is growing their economy and becoming the leader in science/technology.
You should never blame it on age. Age is nothing anyone can control and just because someone of one age did something doesn't mean everyone that happens to be that old doas the same. Juging someone for there age is similar to juging by sex. It's out of there control and has a lot of steriotipes attached to it. I know that age also has to do with brain development, but if you think a child can't possibly reach the mental ability of an adult in any way, then you are also saying that man can't have a sensitivity to emotions because 'there brains aren't made that way'. It may be true for some, or even most, but it is by far not for everyone. This probably issnt much of a suprise, but I'm 16 years old and therefore a teenager. And I'm sick of always beeing treated badly by other people for it. They juge me without knowing me. I got yelled at by older people so many times for things I didn't do. I ride my bike to school, people assume that it was specifically me who drives around in parking lots, doing stunts and endangering people. I walk my dog, someone yells at me that me as a child aren't handeling my dog right, and that I will let his resedue lie instead of picking it up. Because I let him sniff on there pressous grass. I talk to a younger kid, emidently told not to bully. To 'stick to my age'. I'm maybe 2 years older seriously. I'm constantly told that "a young child like you should listen to the older! How respectless! " oh sorry that I tried to tell you that couching loudly without covering with your hands and letting your trash lying around issnt very nice. Or that smoking in front of a kindergarden/school is not ok. Or that you miss teacher should actually teach us stuff instead of writing bookpages on the border and then playing snake on your phone. But I'm just a kid right? So if I dare to criticise then I'm just a trubble child and rude teenager right? Oh and of course mom. I just told you that I need to studdy for tomorrow but you want cake and somone to complain to so I go and buy it for you and spend my hours listening to your ranting. But actually giving advice on the topic is no thing I'm allowed to do right? Because who cares that I have opinions? And who cares that I never went on a party before and that I only wear make up to formal meetings? Or that I take school seriously and do my stuff every time? Or that I help cleaning at home? That I'm more patient and calm then my parants and often it'd me who ends an argument by relenting because that's just my fate even when I'm in the right. Or how about that I treat everyone kindly and that I'm never rude to people when they haven't been? No that's all meaningless. Because dare I, a 16 year old say that respect is not given by titel or age but behaviour, and that I won't automatically take your word for gold just because you happend to have a vew years on me. No that's absolutely terrible. No 16 year old should ever be set in there belives and question the things they are told. Sorry for that😅 my rant got a little our of control. I'm just so sick of people treating me like a second hand citizen and assume who I am because of my age.
From a vet who has had my hind end saved by the Air Force more than once…much respect and love to this young airman and his family. Go easy bro, you are never forgotten. 😔
As someone who comes from a military family (unable to serve myself), i still respect those like yourself Ghost, and this young man that sacrificed so much. and i you guys like brothers to me.
I've served 10 years and just couldn't anymore I love this country but I couldn't I cant be willing to sacrifice for what we are becoming. The lack of kindness and respect not even for them self's. It's shameful
At this point, nothing shocks me. People are beyond disgusting these days and don’t care about anyone but themselves. Love for this soldier and their family. Thank you for your service.
mta the fact that you commented this is unbelievably selfish and stupid. The dead don’t care about being disrespected but that doesn’t mean you disrespect the dead. Especially since that man gave his life to his country and the very least you could do is sit in your seat and be respectful to the dead soldier that is being moved from the plane.
mta also talk about self-absorbed you literally stated “if the army wants to do their little ceremonies, they need to use their planes”. That is reeking with self entitlement.
@mta imagine being this much of a slimy peice of shit. Like idk if I could handle being you I'd probably die of embarrassment knowing how much of a slimy peice of shit I am
@mta I dont believe in karma I think it's a stupid idea but you and the people who refused to show a shred of human decency make me really wish it was real
I'm a flight attendant and I'm NOT shocked! It's absolutely horrible and I'm actually looking into getting into a new career bc I can't take these passengers anymore.
@@alonecomplexe Hello! Pot calling Kettle! ☎️ Before you call out someone else’s “stupidity,” you should take a look at your own. The words you need are “job” and “that’s.” Basic English. I’m guessing you’ve never worked closely with the public nor have you paid any attention to the media accounts of flight attendants being physically assaulted by the Karens and Kevins of the world. Check your facts. 🙄
@@emzdanowicz2775 every country has contradictions, imperfections, hypocrisies, human imperfections etc, there is still the human need for compassion and respect. Using the phrase “thank you for your service “ is a sign of respect and compassion when used in the United States. People from all different political views use this phrase.
I was at the gate when a fallen soldier came through. Having never experienced it, I didn’t know what was going on. All the vets stood up and saluted and you could hear a pin drop in the concourse. It was one of the most somber experiences in my life. I found out later he was one of three that died in a helicopter crash. I’ll never forget the look on that mother’s face as she stood on the tarmac.
I saw a similar incident when flying home to Hawaii years ago. It was the only time, I heard a flight attendant say "Shame" instead of "Aloha" to the tourists disembarking the plane.
@@jabbalito3787 That’s fucked up bro. To not at least show moments or even seconds of respect for the soldier who gave it his all for the country, people and family is utter, utter disgraceful and shameful.
I've worked in an airport for 17 years and, without telling you my life story, just believe me when I tell you I have met the worst of humanity. Without writing an essay, let me just tell all passengers out there something: if you can't handle the inherent stress of travelling and behave yourself, then don't do it.
@@garyk1334 Defo, I worked in one of the busiest passenger/cargo ports in the UK for a few years as a cleaner, and I swear the majority of tourists and truck drivers that come through the port are fucking animals.
@@BlueOvals24 Oh that makes it ok then to be disrespectful because you have a tight schedule. That's what wrong with society no respect & do gooders like you saying it's ok.
@@BlueOvals24 There is NO excuse for disrespecting a fallen soldier. This soldier and man like them every day sacrifice their lives so you can defend something that is indefensible.
@Bill Payne what I'm trying to say is that I DNT think people were trying to be disrespectful. And that the escort could've explained what to do but clearly didnt
I am French. We keep flowering the graves of the fallen GIs we have buried over here, daily, after 80 years. This behavior I witness is inexcusable. Respect to a fallen soldier, period.
I'm belgian. We do the same thing at both WW2 and the single WW1 american cemeteries in Belgium. Most of the graves have been adopted by belgians and dutch. The adopters are called : "Sentinels of memory". The Sentinels not only put flowers at the graves that they've adopted. They look for photos of the soldiers (to put a face to each name), research their history and try to find family members. Time will not dim the glory of their deeds. Let us never forget the price of freedom and let us always remember the fallen. May god bless the men and women of the United States Armed Forces.
@Jeff Clark You're welcome sir. Here's beautiful film of the world war 2 "Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial" at Henri-Chapelle in Belgium." th-cam.com/video/pRxGrN9pdKE/w-d-xo.html
Good for you. (You do realise though that noone is as anti war as the people who have to fight them, right? We do so because there ARE worse things than war)
The doors aren't open. You see this behaviour all of the time, they get of the plane a few seconds before others and then stand in the terminal waiting for their luggage to be off loaded. Absolute Lemmings.
As a retired Army disabled veteran I am shocked at the disrespect for this fallen hero, I'd bet all those standing never wore a military uniform, god bless this soldier.
Thank you SIR , for my freedom. You're sacrifice is not lost on me. I wish I could shake your hand. God bless you, and keep you. Tom Sturgill, Patriot Guard Riders of WA
@jacobandmore3915 And I can't believe God let Humanity live even if they killed Jesus Christ😂😂😂 By your logic, we should be non existent a LONG time ago By disrespecting God and Jesus Christ
I am so sorry for that family's loss. Many thanks to that airman for helping to keep the rest of us (miserable lot that we seem to have become) free. RIP, Airman Taylor. Your watch is complete. 🙏❤️🙏
I'm Indian not American, was in America flight... I sat in my seat, prayed 🙏 for the soldier and his family. It's come down to respect because they made the ultimate sacrifice.
Having respect for a fallen officer of a different country is a much higher level of respect. Thank you sir! I pray we can all learn to show respect for those who are not our own.
You can’t say that. Look at what they did, they showed 0 respect. You might have respect, your family and friends may also have respect, but as a country, you obviously don’t. Otherwise why did they stand up to get off… Well after your last president called them all losers and suckers no wonder they didn’t show respect for this fallen soldier. I’m so disappointed 😢 and disgusted with trump and America as a whole. Your countrymen have done the unthinkable, disrespecting a brother of the people. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
Not everyone supports our troops. There are lots of kids on college campuses that are supporting Hamas and what they did last October. They are even out there shouting "death to America ." Makes me sick to see it. If they don't like America then get the hell out. Then they will see how good they have it. Spoiled brats.
@@nadiahinson3515 you suffering doesn’t give you an automatic free pass to be cruel. If you’re suffering, you’re still in the wrong. Life isn’t a story where good and bad karma is always there. You can’t be understood for suffering always.
i could see this from a younger selfish generation who's been handed participation awards all their life, but i saw in that video people with gray hair. I'd think those people would have been raised better to know NOT to do that kind of thing.
About 25 years ago I was traveling by plane in Russia on business. When we landed and I was walking down the stairs to the runway a casket was being taken out of the Jet. I said "sad" to the flight attendant and she said "he was soldier". So having served in the US Army I step out of the line and saluted. I stood there as a man pushed the casket along. Two men seeing what I was doing also step out of the line and said in Russian "soldier?" I replied "Yes", they both came to attention and saluted. As we stood there saluting the captain of the jet came out and stood beside us and saluted to. We all held our salutes till the casket was gone. The men looked at me and said "but you are not Russian. Why would you salute?" I told them "because I too was once a soldier and we are all brothers."
People can be considerate, I went almost 40 years before I heard "Thank you for your service". However, in 1976 (Vietnam was recently over when I enlisted, I stayed in until 1982) I heard the stewardess state they would be late getting into the gate. I had to make a connecting flight, ( we might get in just as my connecting flight would depart)and it appeared I might have to run, and still not make my connection. I was in uniform, and went up front to speak with the crew, they stated they understood, but couldn't do anything to help. I was almost at the back of the plane. A gentleman (in first class) looked at me, and said, "I'm not in a rush, lets swap seats" he stood up, looked at the other first class passengers and said, "I' can't imagine anyone up here is in a bigger rush then you, you should leave first". I ran, just made my flight, but I still am thankful to that gentleman. I was only stationed in the USA, not a combat vet, but enjoyed all the different skills I learned.
Thanks for that story, bro. I got out of the marines in 76, I was at an airport in if memory serves me France of all places with no way to make it due to the unexpected huge lines. Suddenly a stewardess asked if anyone was a veteran and I raised my hand. She asked if I had my DD214 which of course, who carries that around, but I did have my dog tags which I only wear because of a potentially deadly allergic reaction to a given medication I have and need to wear notice. She looked at me and said don’t worry about it, I believe you and she took me right to the front and onto my flight. Couldn’t thank her enough.
David,thank you so, SO much for everything you did during the war to help your fellow service members and our country. I'm truly grateful for your service and that you came back to your family and friends. Bless you!
do they tell them before they depart that they have a dead soldier in the cargo and they need to wait to stand and they will try to make you sit like a dog? they shouldn't force culture on people.
@@fairyphotography So stay in your country e live your own culture. Don't go to someone house if you don't like the person. Don't force people to accept your lack of respect.
@@keepwalkingdude it’s a plane for a service.. why do they need to? In fact the soldiers are trained to kill, I don’t support violence. I would do the same thing, just like any other person would, America is a ruthless country. I certainly don’t respect the US army who invades countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.
@@johnnydodgecountry9508 why should they show respect by waiting for the dead body to be removed? I bet half of them were LATE or ALMOST late for any CONNECTING flights that were waiting for them at the airport they were now at, because they had to ‘respectfully’ wait back at the LAST airport while they LOADED the body onboard the plane, probably after one the funeral procession had one of those super long funeral processions as the body was loaded onboard where rows of people play bagpipes in honor of the guy, then they had to ‘respectfully’ wait longer while the bagpipe people and whoever else was on the turmac watching the body be loaded up who were all surrounding the plane all packed up their stuff and left the area so they wouldn’t get HURT before the plane was FINALLY allowed to LEAVE the area, probably making EVERYBODY on board SUPER late for whatever was waiting for them at the next airport. Think about the EXPENSIVE missed flights that half of the the passengers probably would have to rebook and reschedule because of the delay on a flight that was SUPPOSED to be leaving and hopefully ARRIVING at a SPECIFIC time when the passengers originally booked the flight but the flight winds getting sidelined, not by bad weather or faulty plane equipment, but because the plane industry allowed a funeral procession to do a who knows how long leaving ceremony on the turmac for a dead fallen soldier who was being loaded on the plane.
@@angelanebedum1749 ...yeeea you really lost your credibility when you start complaining about expenses... money is based off the law of water and water is a reoccurring substance that can be compensated for
We dont always know how to show respect in situations we're unfamiliar with...but the inexcusable part is when someone tells you how to show respect and you choose not to.
@@fairyphotography If you see a coffin with a military escort I would assume everyone knows to respect it. It's in our country's Zeitgeist to respect our military.
@@fairyphotography The most basic form of respect in this country is staying still and quiet. When you're not a veteran or active member of the military that is the least you are to do. If you are respect is literally drilled into you so you would know what to do in every situation. Everyone knows that, or at least should. Hell you can hear in the video someone who said what to do to show respect! And they didn't do it!
@@Taygon45 I can't hear them being instructed just the guy saying they were told. during the first example at night the captain said it. why doesn't the military take them if they want to do ceremonies?
I'm not American but I am Irish those people should be a shamed of themselves.may God give strength to the family and may the young hero have one of the best beds in heaven🇮🇪🇺🇲
The soldier is dead, he could care less, I find it funny how some in America lose their sht, when an A hole disrespects a dead soldier, but say nothing when the republicans are trying to turn America into a Fascist State// an openly, in your face fascist State.( Priorities)
I was on a flight from Kansas City to Phoenix. I sat next to the Father and amongst the family of the “Fallen Soldier” on the same plane. The Dad told me stories about his son. All passengers remained seated without complaint as the Soldier’s flag draped casket was removed and as the family exited. I cried many times on that flight along with the Dad. God put me in that seat. I’m a VA RN.
I was thinking that to show respect they would all stand, but not like that, at their seat. But obviously that’s not what they ask of you. All they ask is for people to stay seated, how hard is that? It shows an absolute lack of respect and empathy towards the soldiers and their families. So disappointed. 😢 Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
I'm so glad this Father has you to share his grief & stories of his beloved son. God put you there for a reason and I'm sure the experience was just as precious to you! 💘
We think God's judgement is a result of " bad, evil" people. That too; but the Almighty sees this with a million times more disgust. We have become hideously indifferent to our neighbors pain and hurt, as a nation. Lord have mercy.
Personally, I would be stuck to my window watching the fallen soldier being honored like a true hero. Appreciate that event in your life and let it remind you of what sacrifices people make.
They are not ashamed, this is the sad part. Selfishness is rampant and the lack of respect to other humans is horrible, just look at trump, He doesn’t respect anyone. Sad
@Joy Hopkins Voting Trump was their mistake as he only respects himself. My son is a Navy vet and I work in national security. All passengers should have remained seated.
How is standing up inside a plane 'disrespect' to a deceased serviceman? I see people not following a store's policy of wearing a mask while inside and they claim it is they're freedom. And this is a request not a rule or policy.
@Joy Hopkins Sure I will...but you cannot expect others to and should not make an issue of it if they do and I specifically asked a question and you have provided no answer just an order.
About 12 years ago while waiting for my connecting flight at Midway in Chicago, the ground crew announced that the inbound aircraft (our outbound aircraft) would be stopping short of the gate so that the family of a fallen soldier could meet his coffin that was on that plane. As the plane neared the terminal quite literally everyone (hundreds of people) in the boarding area crowded the large windows that overlooked the tarmac to see the hand off. The silence in the boarding area was beyond memorable. So were the audible gasps and crying. I am by nature anti war, but I understand when you must fight, and when you must take a stand. These men and women who give the ultimate sacrifice and the families and friends they leave behind are to be cherished and thanked. A moment of silence is the least we can offer to them. Shame on those who could not wait long enough to pay respect.
It is a SHAME. SIT DOWN SIT DOWN. This is part of why our country is going down. Disrespectful and hardheaded. Our country take more pride in entertainment NBA, NFL and all these IGNORANT celebrities and pay them million dollars yet those who risk their life get peanuts. I mean $5-40 million dollar contracts to chase a BALL. AMERICA IS SICK
@Gert Bonk First of all...... nobody was talking to YOU. I do not attend a church that handle snakes, misinterpreting the scripture in ignorance and tempting GOD. So, you can STOP the foolery of thinking you know anything about the bible or CHURCH. CHRISTIANS DON'T handle snakes. Children and don't want RULES AND DISCIPLINE and as President, Trump proved he hadn't graduated kindergarten. Sounds sorta like that IGNORANT, BIRDBRAIN, FOOLISH comment.
@Gert Bonk Yes, once President Trump left office all rules went out the window. Trump stood up for this country. He demanded that our borders be protected. He stood for law and order. He always put America first. This dipshit we have now has overseen the absolute destruction of civilization. Biden = Lawlessness, cluelessness, and Godlessness.
I was on a plane from Miami to Houston April 8 2017 and captain instructed everyone to stay seated while the fallen soldier was taken off and everyone did! Was one of the most emotional moments of my life to watch from the window the family as the casket came out. Was not a dry eye on that whole plane. Made me go home a hug my family! Thankyou to all the service men and women that protect our freedoms and our families!
I wish we had brave soldiers here at home that would fight for us once in a while. Instead we are corraled like cattle, locked down in our homes, businesses shuttered and the wealthy are pushing their vaccine on us. Where are all these so called patriots standing up for us at home?
I was at Albany Airport last year when a fallen soldier was being taken off of a plane, virtually everyone in the airport stopped, took off their hats and it was completely silent until the hearse had departed. It was a really humbling thing to see
what a diffrence a year makes we need to respect go out of our way a little for our brothers and sisters that protect this country from foreign and domestic threats and tyranny of any sorts god bless the men and women of our armed services military and police Merry Christmas to the men and women who can't be home for the holidays thank you
I used to be a flight attendant where most of our flights were troops coming and going. I too have had my fair share of seeing the happy and sad moments of bringing someone home. It never got easier
This generation is suck ,lhe world is up side down , there nobody care ,no respect , no love ,l fell sorry about those. people God bless his family and comfort them , RIP , soldier ,
Costs. Don't question the "but we spend billions on war" aspect - it is sadly true that war is the bigger priority. Also, sadly, no, the government will not pay for a private plane to fly soldiers home every single day from thousands of locations across the world.
Shame on those people. I've got to say I've found a lot of selfish people on domestic flights within the US. Almost no-one wants to check their baggage so they drag their massive bags as carry-on luggage and jam them into the overheads. I was dumbfounded with this the first time I saw this, but then it kept happening over and over. Check your luggage people, it's not that hard. RIP to that Airman
THats bc they are always losing our stuff… but I don’t travel often and when I do I don’t bring massive bags but I won’t check anything because they always lose stuff and those ppl steal too.. there’s been so many reports But there’s no excuse for not respecting this fallen soldier
im not in the american military so im getting up and im getting out, you and your unwritten rules and your illegal wars can go f*ck yourselves F*CK AMERICA AND YOUR FALLEN EVIL MONSTERS
"Almost no-one wants to check their baggage so they drag their massive bags as carry-on luggage and jam them into the overheads." The airline industry has worked so hard to ensure luggage reaches their destinations with stunning efficiency, every time. I can't believe people aren't utilizing that reliable, safe, and effective service and instead opt to be in possession of their items throughout their trip. THE GALL
As a Veteran who has seen this before clearly shows what some, not all civilians think of those who served. A salute for this soldier on his last journey. Condolences for his Family, his Military Family he served alongside. ✝️🙏✝️🙏✝️🇺🇸
I think you protect the real enemies in the white house and the LGBTQ+ without the soldiers protecting them we could have gotten this problem solved a long time ago
I'm a late 70's Vet, and there was absolutely no respect given to us during and after Vietnam! It wasn't until Desert Storm that the US military returned to the public's thoughts and prayers. Even now, when someone says thank you for your service, I have my doubts as to their sincerity.
Respect should be given freely, NEVER demanded. Imagine all the calls of "karen" people would make if one person demanded the entire plane wait for them, not even letting them stand let alone leave. Lack of respect is NOT disrespect, a concept some don't seem to grasp.
Why are we transporting our soldiers remains on civilian planes though. Their body and their families should get the privacy of a private plane or transport
Aidan Palkin They should but a deceased military person on a civilian transport plane is a reminder of the cost of freedom. Even if you do not agree with the military role today. There should be respect for a fellow American.
The cost of that would be insane and also as pointed out by Richard Rodrigues it is to remind people that there is a cost to this freedom we have around the world in certain countries, it is just really disrespectful for these people to do something like that, but they have the freedom to choose and in this case they chose to be selfish.
To be perfectly, perfectly honest, I think CBS used a previous clip to show what happens when they transport a fallen soldier/airman/sailor/marine. It might not have been this case. But, still seeing that does yank on one's heartstrings.
@The Wraith This news story used existing clips of fallen servicemen being flown home as examples. While I don't always trust the honesty of every news story I hear, I trust this story 1,000 times more than I would from a Hyper-Paranoia-signaling sack of manure like yourself.
“I think that people should take a moment and stop thinking about themselves”.............unfortunately sir, I think that proverbial ship has long since sailed. May God save us from ourselves.
people are just easily confused morons, myself included...one or 2 people probably got up and then everyone else prob got up thinking they missed something. that guy should have just stepped in to remind people why they were waiting and to show some respect.
Thank you so much soldier for your service. I really truly do appreciate your sacrifice and service. I am sickened by the ungrateful, disrespectful, people that don’t feel honored to be in your presence even in death. RIP
Honestly I find it at least slightly disrespectful that a fallen soldier's casket is transported in the cargo hold of a commercial airliner transporting holiday goers, between luggage of passengers. In my brutally honest opinion I feel fallen soldiers should have the right to be transported in military or private aircraft.
Mac Doodles Logistically it can't always happen that way. Not all AMC flights can go to just any airport and there's a certain amount of tasking to be done. Depending on the nearest air base this was probably the best they could do.
Transporting the fallen in commercial airliners is nothing new. And throwing another plane in the pattern is going to cause holds a lot longer than if these disrespectful sub-humans would have just remained in their seats as asked.
Theyll be the first to leave tho which means they will also be first to exit the airport. Some of them may be in a rush and "I needed to stay in the airplane for 20 minutes because of a dead soldier" often isn't enough to justify being late
@@szpecunio there is something called compassion. A fallen soldier does something more important than anyone else. The least we can do is honour them before their burial, this should come from within and not instructed. Irrespective of any nation
Someone paid the ultimate price for them, and they couldn't spare 5 minutes of their time. What a disgrace these people are. Rest in peace my friend, and thank you for your sacrifice for us all.
@Jane Shepard Yes he did. He answered the call to duty and he gave his life to his country. This is called the ultimate sacrifice. How did you miss that in school?
I’m absolutely so happy that I was not on that flight. I would have lost my mind and gave everyone a piece of it too. Such disgusting behavior from a bunch of people who that young airman swore to protect! May he rest in eternal peace!🙏🏼
I was on a flight that was transporting a fallen serviceman. When we stopped the pilot said they were unloading the casket and everyone should stay seated. Everyone did stay seated.
When I came home on leave from Afghanistan, in the Atlanta airport I had a dude interrupt me and shove me out of the way to talk to the person behind the desk that I was literally talking to about getting on a earlier flight cause I had a 6 hr layover. I was in a uniform that seemed clean but when u live in a war zone its hard to keep anything actually clean. This guy had a important vacation he HAD to get to and needed a seat on an earlier flight. The lady right before he shoved me outta the way said there was only one seat left so I am assuming he heard her. I looked at the guy, then looked at the lady behind the desk that was just dumbfounded on what she just saw. I said if there is a seat just let him have it and I walked over to the bar across from the gate and ordered a beer. About 10 mins later the lady behind the desk came running over to tell me they had one extra seat left. The guy that pushed me outta the way was standing in front of me in the line waiting to get the ticket and the person got to him, said coach, then got to me and said first class. The look on the duds face was pricless. There are just shitty people out there.
I've been on three deployments my entire military career and flew in and out of Atlanta quite a bit. I must say I have nothing but respect for the airline workers that work in Atlanta. They treated every service member respectfully and helped us as much as possible. I flew mostly Delta while in the service and was upgraded every time to 1st Class when available without asking. There were times when I was able to get earlier flights and was put in front of their higher tier members on the standby lines. People don't understand that our journey started days ago trying to get home. We're not authorized to fly in civilian clothing and have to fly in uniform. Service members aren't trying to win over any perks and just trying to get home. Flying to Kuwait on Space A, waiting around for a flight back to the states and then flying back home takes days. For those very reasons I've been grateful of how I've been treated and fly exclusively with Delta whenever possible to this day, even years after leaving the service. Their support has won me over to be one of their loyal customers.
I know this is late, but: I was on a flight from Texas to Colorado for work about 10 years ago and there was a group of active duty soldiers on leave flying stand-by. All but one had 1st class passengers move to coach and give up their seats for those guys. They got food, drinks, anything they wanted and paid for nothing. Their sergeant sat next to me and talked my arm off the whole time. All he talked about was his wife and children and I was never so glad to listen to someone in my life. I still remember him.
@The Wraith You thank him after his passing for the service he provided to his country and fellow citizens. Not be a disrespectful dickhead who is so fucking uncaring they wouldn't stay seated for 5 minutes for the sake of the man. How much of a shitty person do you have to be to call someone a snowflake because they're upset about blainant disrespect he didn't deserve. It's called sympathy mate, fucking search it up. Ironically, the only gun you've held is airsoft for a shitty madeup battle.
@The Wraith Never fucking supported wars. I support individuals working for the military, for the sake of helping the civilians of there country. Last time I checked. The entire economy of America is based on shitty corporations. He might have died for the sake of lies, but he died in dignity providing his services for the benefit of Americans. I myself am British. Yes he died for a shitty American policy but he died doing an honourable job which is worth praising people like him who get fucked over by America's shitty payment. I haven't and will never fucking support America, but as my ancestors fought in ww1 and ww2 for the sake of their people. It's a fucking well deserved honour, paycheck or not.
WHEN MY FAMILY FLEW HOME FROM MY AIR FORCE DAUGHTERS FUNERAL, THE CAPTAIN TOOK OUR DAUGHTER,S FLAG CASE INTO THE COCKPIT FOR THE FLIGHT. WHEN WE LANDED, THE COPILOT WALKED IT OUT TO OUR VEHICLE. 😥
@Bogan I fully agree with what you say regarding the remains of fallen servicemen and women being transported by the military rather than being placed with the luggage on a commercial flight. However, the lack of respect from the military services and the government does not excuse the rude behaviour of the passengers who were unable to remain seated for a few minutes.
@@IdealUser its more than just a dead body its an American soldier a person who gladly fought for our country the living can sit the fuck down and wait 5 damn minutes and at least show their respect what if that was your husband your wife your son your daughter your father your mother whatever you wouldnt be in a rush to get the fuck off that plane you shut your mouth
@@IdealUser Show some compassion, this soldier was willing to sacrifice his life to serve, and most of them didn't even take the time to show some humanity. That alone says a lot about society. The soldier went through training and combat through all those many years sacrificing his time, while those standing who most likely didn't contribute anything of service because they didn't show respect, couldn't even take the time to sit for a few minutes.
@@flakeyfilms5792 He's the dumbass that decided to sacrifice his life for corporate America. If it wasn't for these defense contracts, we could put the money to good use instead of illegally bombing and invading foreign countries. The military worship is disgusting in the US.
I’ve been on six of these flights, and it sickens me that some people can’t give a few minutes of respect to a fallen soldier that gave everything of themselves. 🇺🇸😔👍
Nobody in that plane asked him to fight he chose to fight. And he paid the price. And for what ? For freedom America already has ? Hahaha but yeah its respectful just to wait i mean they can call and explain why they were late.
@@JuniorJuni070 the freedom you refer to as “the freedom America already has” is the freedom that you enjoy today as an American. It was fought and paid for with the blood of Americans willing to lay down there lives as far back as the American Revolutionary War insuring that future generations would be free. Freedom isn’t free, it comes at a cost. American soldiers have always paid with their lives and continue to pay that cost today. As I can see we both agree a few minutes of time and respect by passengers is a small price to pay in comparison. ✊😉🇺🇸
That's pretty messed up. I know our politics differ but this was a soldier who gave his life for the country. It's his last time going home. All you had to do was stay in your seat.
Wicked Amoeba - Thank you for being able to appreciate that fact despite any political differences - It shows you're thinking for yourself and you can see what matters most. Most of these servicemen and women would gladly risk their lives to help / rescue complete strangers on the street in America, NO questions asked... political preferences should be non-existent in these types of circumstances. I wish more people (on both sides) had your mentality. Cheers!
Hyper nationalism, gotta get me some of that. Personally, I have a certain level of respect for just about any person's death, but being in the military doesn't inherently bolster that. I have never heard about this particular custom (not standing until the casket is off the runway), does this custom also apply to non military bodies being transported?
If I was on this plane, I would not be able to contain myself. I don't think i've ever shouted in anger in my entire life. Even when I played football, I was the gentle giant that tried not to hit people too hard. But this is just beyond unrespectful. To think that people can't stay seated for 3 fucking minutes for the ground crew to drive the belt loader up to the plan, and remove the casket. I worked on the ground at an airport for 2 years, the ground crew drives up the second that the engines are turned off and they get to work. These people don't have any excuse for what they did and I don't care if it was the first person to stand or the last person to stand before that casket was removed, every single one of them does not deserve any respect. I hope someone shows the same disrespect at their funerals.
No offense, but as someone who has worked at an airport. You should remember how much time truly matters. A few of the passengers could've had less than 20 minutes to transfer to a connecting flight. And "3 fucking minutes" could mean the difference between a passenger making it to their flight or not making it (thereby, wasting 100s of dollars). There are complications. They didn't know they had to print a certain document, they get stopped for a "suspicious item" that's actually benign. I'm really sorry, but you can't expect life to grind to a halt because of one person. People die everyday. Hell, I wouldn't even halt my life if a President's casket was being driven to his grave near my house. At my funeral, if random people are disrespectful like this, what do I care? I'm too dead. Plus, they weren't people that mattered in my life anyway.
@@fortherepublic9878 As someone who has worked several different jobs inside the terminal and on the ground at an airport, I can say with complete confidence that those couple minutes are nothing. If someone forgets something they need to print, that's their problem. If security has to inspect something, that's an entirely different matter but it's an exception, not a rule. You don't make decisions for the population based on something that happens to less than 1% unless you just completely don't give a shit about efficiency which you are trying to use to back your argument. Also there is a difference between doing something because you care about it and just doing it like any decent human being would when asked. The one thing that I agree with is i'm not going to care about anything when i'm dead. But there are people that care about me, there are people that are going to expect the bare minimum amount of respect for my memory. Also the thing that every single person should understand is that even though they didn't know him or his family, that person died fighting for their country, fighting for the rights and freedom of every single person. Just because you don't give a shit, doesn't mean it's a big fucking chore to stay sitted for a few minutes out of respect. Then you can go home and tell your family that you had to endure such hardship.
Not disrespectful. The guy is dead and doesnt care who gets off the plane first. People might have connecting flights to catch and might be in a hurry.
Our country is losing its value system. Scenes like this make me realize how lost we are. God bless Mr. Taylor in his sacrifice to our country. God bless his family as they continue to deal with his loss. There are so many good Americans out there. We are now outnumbered and that’s sad.
@@fex144 You are entitled to your beliefs. I am entitled to mine. If you want to do whatever you want when a soldier’s casket is being unloaded from a plane, then do it. I will respect the man for the loss of his life. It was an incredibly unselfish act, and I will respect him even if others won’t. I wish you well.
@fex144 , with your first response to the original posting you made the abundantly clear statement that America is losing its morals and values because its belief in God is disappearing. Therefore you equate morals with God and you freely admit that atheists have no morals. Nice one buddy......
The world does not revolve around one person, people have places to be in a hurry, when a normal person dies we don't hold up a whole plane and tell everyone to wait.
Likewise. We've just had it wholesale in London, every party putting words in our mouths, unasked. My soul's gently withering, asking how can I love monsters?
I grew up with my dad in the army and even tho i hated every second of fearing if he was coming home dead or alive, even i know this is pure disrespect, the man gave his life for the country he loved just to get this treatment is awful
How did he give his life for the country?? He threw his life away for stupid petty wars fabricated by our corrupt government to do nothing to better the USA but instead to fatten other people's purse. It may be a wee bit different if there where still a draft lad. Where a man would have no choice as to wether he goes off to fight. But thes man had a choice. To stay home an live or to go off an fight an die. He made hes choice lad. Don't try an punish us all for his decision.
My son is in the Air Force and if I was on the plane I would've made sure they sat down. They're just rude and don't care about others until it affects them.
@@Bossinator1976 Ah but you must see the beauty of this? The same antisocial fucks you see here mask off are the same ones that pull that creepy false hero worshiping. Fuck conservatives. I would give 5min of silence, THEN talk shit about the military & prison industrial complexes AND the highway bandits around me; the shithole they've made this country.
@@onyxphantom6762 TRUE DAT!! IDIOTS AND PUSSUES LIKE THESE PEOPLE SAY FUCK THE MILITARY AND GO OVERSEAS THEN WHEN THEY GET IN TROUBLE START SCREAMING FOR A US MARINE TO COME SAVE THEM!! IF IT WEREN'T FOR THOSE BRAVE SOULS THEY COULDN'T SPEW THEIR FILTH LIKE THEY DO!! PUSSIES, COWARDS,AND WHINY, LIL BRATS. IF THEY DO NOT LIKE IT HERE WHY DON'T THEY FRICKING LEAVE? BECAUSE DEEP DOWN THEY KNOW THAT THEY ARE BETER OFF HERE. THEY KNOW IF THEY MOVE TO A COMMUNIST OR MUSLIM COUNTRY THEY WOULD BE IMPRISONED OR KILLED!!
As a Soldier I get it, but on side of passengers we also need to understand it may cause someone to miss their next flight or run around like a mad man. So really I think we should not be so quick to judge passengers, that and the one or two standing up caused a chain reactions. There are studies that prove those people standing up can cause everyone to stand up.
Those passengers literally paid for the war, the warrior, his funeral, and the flight.....and people think that it's ONLY the soldier that deserves respect? What the fuck would you be without passengers to protect.. pathetic.
Growing up as a daughter of an Airman, having some military experience myself, and being married to an Airman… this breaks my heart. How can people be so disrespectful, so selfish like this? I’m sure they’d be feeling differently if it was one of their loved ones in that casket. Thank you for your service and for giving up your life to protect ours. May you Rest In Peace. 💙
My grandfather was in Vietnam and died in the VA hospital in Clinton Oklahoma. People that have been crammed on a f****** plane for hours standing up and gathering their belongings as they get ready to exit is not disrespecting a casket being transported underneath the plane. Respectfully Also evidence including financial records, government documents, tax statements will prove that these soldiers die for financial compensation + benefits. Whatever they or you believe in your heart is the reason they're signing up is it relevant, they're giving their lives for financial compensation + benefits. Respectfully
I've done the honor escort duty one time. Every stop, I never saw any disrespect from anybody. Even the airport's ground duty staff stopped and showed respect.
@@5446isnotmynumber bro shut the fuck up. i can't believe that you would try to call anyone, especially an armed service member racist for protecting the country
I would be pretty pissed if I missed a connection because the Army decided to put a dead body on my plane AND forced me to care about it. Sad loss, people have business to mind, he's not the first and won't be the last soldier to die.
@@treesome3979 They wouldn't have these "connections" if it wasn't for Soldiers like him, fighting for the country. None of us would. We're not the one risking our lives to keep an entire country safe, and sadly DYING for it. I don't give a shit how important my trip is. Everyone can take a few minutes out of their day to respect a hero who lost their life.
@@taem1nx You assume everyone has time to waste without knowing, man, you're also being disrespectful. You don't know what business those people have to attend and how important it is, as far as I'm concerned living people matter more than dead ones.
@@treesome3979 and you’re not the first or last to not realize that you wouldn’t have the freedom to be “too busy” if not for those bodies so thoughtlessly interrupting your busy schedule...
Sad times we’re living in. I know there are still a lot of good folks out there and if you’re one of them make sure you teach the next generation what respect is about.
Yes! I agree! My son is a Marine and these jerk weeds on the flight are so disrespectful! You are absolutely right about sad times. I just live life say hi to strangers at grocery stores and if I don't get a hello back who cares. ❤️
Jay C no, you and people like you, although a can’t say you deserve to die, deserve to be exiled and/or sentenced to prison for an ACT OF TREASON against the U.S.
My brother was on such a flight. He said when the flight landed, everyone not only remained seated, but were quiet. He said it was a very moving experience.
Thank you for including a picture of the young soldier. He was real. He was a young man just as the people getting off the plane. Hopefully that picture made them think twice after seeing this. Kudos for the complaint. RIP, and in God's Glory, young man. A life well served.
I'm with the passengers. If I'm on a flight, I'm going about my way without having sentimental BS forced upon me. Not like america's imperialist wars benefit me at all.
My heart breaks for this veteran, who lost his or her life and whose family is living with so much sorrow, but my anger is strong at those passengers who made the conscience decision to ignore the plane's captain and crew's directions to please remain in their seats out of respect, until this veteran was completely removed from the plane. How dare they??????? Their lack of respect and their self-centered actions show what these people are made of and how low we are sinking as a nation. This is one of our own. If you can show no respect for this fallen veteran, then who does hold your respect?
im not in the american military so im getting up and im getting out, you and your unwritten rules and your illegal wars can go f*ck yourselves F*CK AMERICA AND YOUR FALLEN EVIL MONSTERS
The veteran doesn't care, but it was highly disrespectful to the family. Memorials are for the living, and this was an integral part of their grieving process. To intrude upon that because you want to beat the crowd to the Avis counter is pretty misanthropic.
It is disrespectful, i agree. I wish people were less selfish. But wait a fucking second. Why would someone transport a fallen soldier in an aircraft filled with passengers, cargoes and annoying kids? Isn't it better to transport him through a private aircraft? Isn't that more respectful?
“not alot of people can afford a private jet” “and 10,000 times more expensive” *t h e u n i t e d s t a t e s* *g o v e r n m e n t h a s a* *f e w d o l l a r s l y i n g* *a r o u n d i b e t*
I was standing near the window in the waiting area for my flight and I noticed a casket being unloaded from an aircraft. As a veteran myself, I saluted to show my respect for the fallen solider. When I rendered a salute, people around me started laughing and giggling.....I ignored them and held my salute until the casket was loaded into the the hearse. I thought what a bunch of disrespectful fools.....
@@hajjdawood imagine living in one of the most prosperous countries on Earth and typing on your iPhone about how much you hate people who fight to protect your rights Get a job kid
A lack of respect to a fallen hero thank you for your service .the passenger are out of order shame full my thoughts go out to the family of the soldier 🪖🪖 RIP
What's unfortunate is that this Soldier gave his life for a bunch of ungrateful citizens
He gave his life for a bunch of neocons and foreign interests, actually, and they care even less.
Ain’t that the truth. Notice how almost all of them are boomers. 😂
he gave his life for oil rich greedy politicians
They should be placed on a no fly list.
Airmen not soldier and anyone talking shit about why he signed up it dont matter. He signed up to serve and make a better life for himself and family. Unlike you selfish pieces of shit who never done nothing for nobody and will be forgotten immediately after your miserable lives are over.
If it was a plane full of drunken high schoolers, I would expect something like this. But, those are grown-ass adults - some old enough to collect social security checks. SMH
SMH Not your head THEIRS
Adults? Maybe. Grown up? No.
Maybe they are intelligent enough to understand the lies of the government.
Bull****. Unpopular opinion, but I actually believe the younger generation has a lot more respect than their older peers. That there was a bunch of adult children who give 0 f*cks about those who fight for their freedom.
This is why china will replace you guys. While you guys are bothered over trivial issues like this, china is growing their economy and becoming the leader in science/technology.
I can't even blame it on age because they all seemed older
Kenny 92 it's 70s and 80s borned people who create nuisance these days
Bob Bobbington true they are usually the most racist ones (not all but some)
Older people have a tendency to be more rude.
Kenny 92 yeah I'm a millennial and I'd lose my shit if this happened in front of me
You should never blame it on age. Age is nothing anyone can control and just because someone of one age did something doesn't mean everyone that happens to be that old doas the same. Juging someone for there age is similar to juging by sex. It's out of there control and has a lot of steriotipes attached to it. I know that age also has to do with brain development, but if you think a child can't possibly reach the mental ability of an adult in any way, then you are also saying that man can't have a sensitivity to emotions because 'there brains aren't made that way'. It may be true for some, or even most, but it is by far not for everyone. This probably issnt much of a suprise, but I'm 16 years old and therefore a teenager. And I'm sick of always beeing treated badly by other people for it. They juge me without knowing me. I got yelled at by older people so many times for things I didn't do. I ride my bike to school, people assume that it was specifically me who drives around in parking lots, doing stunts and endangering people. I walk my dog, someone yells at me that me as a child aren't handeling my dog right, and that I will let his resedue lie instead of picking it up. Because I let him sniff on there pressous grass. I talk to a younger kid, emidently told not to bully. To 'stick to my age'. I'm maybe 2 years older seriously. I'm constantly told that "a young child like you should listen to the older! How respectless! " oh sorry that I tried to tell you that couching loudly without covering with your hands and letting your trash lying around issnt very nice. Or that smoking in front of a kindergarden/school is not ok. Or that you miss teacher should actually teach us stuff instead of writing bookpages on the border and then playing snake on your phone. But I'm just a kid right? So if I dare to criticise then I'm just a trubble child and rude teenager right? Oh and of course mom. I just told you that I need to studdy for tomorrow but you want cake and somone to complain to so I go and buy it for you and spend my hours listening to your ranting. But actually giving advice on the topic is no thing I'm allowed to do right? Because who cares that I have opinions? And who cares that I never went on a party before and that I only wear make up to formal meetings? Or that I take school seriously and do my stuff every time? Or that I help cleaning at home? That I'm more patient and calm then my parants and often it'd me who ends an argument by relenting because that's just my fate even when I'm in the right. Or how about that I treat everyone kindly and that I'm never rude to people when they haven't been? No that's all meaningless. Because dare I, a 16 year old say that respect is not given by titel or age but behaviour, and that I won't automatically take your word for gold just because you happend to have a vew years on me. No that's absolutely terrible. No 16 year old should ever be set in there belives and question the things they are told.
Sorry for that😅 my rant got a little our of control. I'm just so sick of people treating me like a second hand citizen and assume who I am because of my age.
From a vet who has had my hind end saved by the Air Force more than once…much respect and love to this young airman and his family. Go easy bro, you are never forgotten. 😔
Amen!
As someone who comes from a military family (unable to serve myself), i still respect those like yourself Ghost, and this young man that sacrificed so much. and i you guys like brothers to me.
Thank you for your service boss, I just turn 30 last month, if I was more wiser in my early 20s I would definitely serve. 🤝
I've served 10 years and just couldn't anymore I love this country but I couldn't I cant be willing to sacrifice for what we are becoming. The lack of kindness and respect not even for them self's. It's shameful
Is that by chance how you earn the nickname Ghost squirrel?
At this point, nothing shocks me. People are beyond disgusting these days and don’t care about anyone but themselves. Love for this soldier and their family. Thank you for your service.
Well said
I would hate to be that guy but he isn’t a soldier
@J I what guy are you referring?
@XContitumAnimptia well said, and God Bless!
Well said except one thing he is an airman
If they cannot respect the dead, then we shouldn't respect their existence.
mta the fact that you commented this is unbelievably selfish and stupid. The dead don’t care about being disrespected but that doesn’t mean you disrespect the dead. Especially since that man gave his life to his country and the very least you could do is sit in your seat and be respectful to the dead soldier that is being moved from the plane.
mta also talk about self-absorbed you literally stated “if the army wants to do their little ceremonies, they need to use their planes”. That is reeking with self entitlement.
mta 😂
@mta imagine being this much of a slimy peice of shit. Like idk if I could handle being you I'd probably die of embarrassment knowing how much of a slimy peice of shit I am
@mta I dont believe in karma I think it's a stupid idea but you and the people who refused to show a shred of human decency make me really wish it was real
I'm a flight attendant and I'm NOT shocked! It's absolutely horrible and I'm actually looking into getting into a new career bc I can't take these passengers anymore.
lmao quitting a job because of other thats Beyond Stupid.
@@alonecomplexe you probably never had a job if you don’t know how customer service is😂😂
@@alonecomplexe Hello! Pot calling Kettle! ☎️ Before you call out someone else’s “stupidity,” you should take a look at your own. The words you need are “job” and “that’s.” Basic English.
I’m guessing you’ve never worked closely with the public nor have you paid any attention to the media accounts of flight attendants being physically assaulted by the Karens and Kevins of the world. Check your facts. 🙄
@@catmac4700 - and “other’s”
Miss west I hope your on my flight because your hot
My condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones while serving our country. 🙏🏻
"Serving the country", ehhhh. It's sad how pro-military propaganda works in the US.
@@emzdanowicz2775 every country has contradictions, imperfections, hypocrisies, human imperfections etc, there is still the human need for compassion and respect. Using the phrase “thank you for your service “ is a sign of respect and compassion when used in the United States. People from all different political views use this phrase.
You are a bit slow. @@emzdanowicz2775
They weren't serving their country.Thet were serving other people's interests in a foreign land.
Don’t make fun of the military they try and it’s not actually their fault it’s normal people they don’t give a crap because they are lazy and pathetic
I was at the gate when a fallen soldier came through. Having never experienced it, I didn’t know what was going on. All the vets stood up and saluted and you could hear a pin drop in the concourse. It was one of the most somber experiences in my life. I found out later he was one of three that died in a helicopter crash. I’ll never forget the look on that mother’s face as she stood on the tarmac.
😞That's Terrible.
Pray for protection of all of the guys in the Unit so that God will pay attention to help everyone get home.
was this in idaho or ny
I travel a lot for work so all of the airports have started to look the same. It was possibly PA our NY.
@@ashylarry3442 ok I was just wondering cuz a national guard bird went down a year ago and unfortunately killed the crew of 3 guardsmen in upstate ny
I saw a similar incident when flying home to Hawaii years ago. It was the only time, I heard a flight attendant say "Shame" instead of "Aloha" to the tourists disembarking the plane.
salute
@@jabbalito3787 That’s fucked up bro. To not at least show moments or even seconds of respect for the soldier who gave it his all for the country, people and family is utter, utter disgraceful and shameful.
@@jabbalito3787 that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard and you're obviously someone who's never seen combat.
@@jabbalito3787 WOW! WOW! I can't believe what you said.
@@jabbalito3787 holy hell man
I've worked in an airport for 17 years and, without telling you my life story, just believe me when I tell you I have met the worst of humanity. Without writing an essay, let me just tell all passengers out there something: if you can't handle the inherent stress of travelling and behave yourself, then don't do it.
Makes sense to me 🙏🏾
I wholeheartedly agree
It happens in all airports, I worked in a london airport for 15 years. It was quite an eye opener.
When you work with the public in any capacity you soon come to realise that a certain % of us are irredeemable you know whats
@@garyk1334 Defo, I worked in one of the busiest passenger/cargo ports in the UK for a few years as a cleaner, and I swear the majority of tourists and truck drivers that come through the port are fucking animals.
Absolutely disgusting. SHOW SOME RESPECT for a man who gave his life for ignorant people like them. Shameful.
@@BlueOvals24 Oh that makes it ok then to be disrespectful because you have a tight schedule. That's what wrong with society no respect & do gooders like you saying it's ok.
@@BlueOvals24 There is NO excuse for disrespecting a fallen soldier. This soldier and man like them every day sacrifice their lives so you can defend something that is indefensible.
@@BlueOvals24 Stick to watching Ford Ranger videos you muppet.
How do you know? Did you see him die?
@@zosochan21 Obviously not muppet. Men like him made it possible for you to own that UGLY dog.
Show some damn respect that’s what we are lacking in America these days
This man died for their safety and these idiot can’t wait ten minutes that’s just stupid and selfish
@Bill Payne what I'm trying to say is that I DNT think people were trying to be disrespectful. And that the escort could've explained what to do but clearly didnt
@@simonhauber8238 uhh they clearly didn't know man if it was a big deal escort would've said so
@Bill Payne I also think dying in today's wars is a tragedy not heroic we need to withdraw troops
And trousers that fit
I am French.
We keep flowering the graves of the fallen GIs we have buried over here, daily, after 80 years.
This behavior I witness is inexcusable.
Respect to a fallen soldier, period.
Thank you for what you and your countrymen do for them. And Yes, that was despicable.
As an American and a veteran: thank you. That's one of the most beautiful things I've ever read.
Much love and appreciation to our French brothers and Sisters for the respect you guys pay to our fallen.❤
I'm belgian. We do the same thing at both WW2 and the single WW1 american cemeteries in Belgium. Most of the graves have been adopted by belgians and dutch. The adopters are called : "Sentinels of memory". The Sentinels not only put flowers at the graves that they've adopted. They look for photos of the soldiers (to put a face to each name), research their history and try to find family members. Time will not dim the glory of their deeds. Let us never forget the price of freedom and let us always remember the fallen. May god bless the men and women of the United States Armed Forces.
@Jeff Clark You're welcome sir. Here's beautiful film of the world war 2 "Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial" at Henri-Chapelle in Belgium." th-cam.com/video/pRxGrN9pdKE/w-d-xo.html
I’m totally anti wars but I would remain seated out of respect and I’m not even American.
i'm anti war too, but everyone should know how to be respectful.
Good for you. (You do realise though that noone is as anti war as the people who have to fight them, right? We do so because there ARE worse things than war)
@@trooperdgb9722 I don’t agree with that I think some people love wars who fight in them.
Im not even American and a Soldier but i would stand up and salute
I mean, I you'd think this was common sense right?
Don't open the cabin doors until the casket is off.
THANK you! I was thinking that the whole time.
They don't. People are just inconsiderate and wait there like lemmings, staring and acting like they're the most important people on the planet
The doors aren't open. You see this behaviour all of the time, they get of the plane a few seconds before others and then stand in the terminal waiting for their luggage to be off loaded. Absolute Lemmings.
Usually there is another service member in the flight escorting the deceased Military member.
Maybe some other passengers had another flight to catch
As a retired Army disabled veteran I am shocked at the disrespect for this fallen hero, I'd bet all those standing never wore a military uniform, god bless this soldier.
Thank you for your service, much respect
Thank you for your service, Eddie. May God bless you. 🙏🏼❤️
They’re Trump’s allies.
Thank you SIR , for my freedom. You're sacrifice is not lost on me. I wish I could shake your hand. God bless you, and keep you. Tom Sturgill, Patriot Guard Riders of WA
No one that has ever worn a military uniform would EVER disrespect another service member like that! Not even the Coast Guard...
RIP Airman Taylor
Makes me hate my country more, not the soldiers. But the people, like wtf is everyone problem these years
The loss of respect...we are no longer a god fearing country...and we are surrounded by entitles labias
Thats what happens when we dont have religion. No respect
Don’t hate this country... hate the people in it
John Galt YES
John Galt …you made me laugh out loud………nice
I can’t believe I share a planet with those people. Full respect to those who stayed.
Neither can I.
People have shit to do bruh this isn't nazi germany
Those who didn’t speak up are just as bad as those who were standing.
Look at who they were, they aren't voting for Biden in 2024 that's all that I'll say. Disgusting hypocrites.
@jacobandmore3915
And I can't believe God let Humanity live even if they killed Jesus Christ😂😂😂
By your logic, we should be non existent a LONG time ago
By disrespecting God and Jesus Christ
I am so sorry for that family's loss. Many thanks to that airman for helping to keep the rest of us (miserable lot that we seem to have become) free. RIP, Airman Taylor. Your watch is complete. 🙏❤️🙏
HE AINT KEEPING YOU FREE he’s keeping oil basically free
I'm Indian not American, was in America flight... I sat in my seat, prayed 🙏 for the soldier and his family. It's come down to respect because they made the ultimate sacrifice.
Having respect for a fallen officer of a different country is a much higher level of respect. Thank you sir! I pray we can all learn to show respect for those who are not our own.
@@jmburk55 exactly well said 💙🏴💙🏴
Yes sir 🙏🏾🧔🏾♂️👳🏾♂️👏🏼
Thank you sir for showing the proper respect, it speaks to your character
Thank you !
I'm a 71 yr old vet and it affects me every time i see a brother come home like this. Love you brother May God bless you. Thank You for your service
Thank you for you're service.
@@MissyLint Should be "your" not "you're" btw
@@vbests I know I just do the fast typing.
Thank you for your service.
@@vbests oh god shut up you know what he meant
To Our American Son Andre Taylor
We thank you for your service and sacrifice along with your loved ones.
Rest Easy my son.
Rest In Peace Brother!
Some how you thanking him for service with lord Voldemort as your pfp makes it kinda sinister.
The soldier was your son? Or are you stealing valor?
@@seanhart9706 No respect to any terrorist, just because it is dead. Salute to the passengers! :D
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We respect our fallen servicemen and women.
We are eternally grateful for their sacrifices for us.
May God bless and comfort their families.
You can’t say that. Look at what they did, they showed 0 respect. You might have respect, your family and friends may also have respect, but as a country, you obviously don’t. Otherwise why did they stand up to get off… Well after your last president called them all losers and suckers no wonder they didn’t show respect for this fallen soldier. I’m so disappointed 😢 and disgusted with trump and America as a whole. Your countrymen have done the unthinkable, disrespecting a brother of the people. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
He was a sucker and loser according to trump
They sacrificed zero for us. They sacrificed for the oil and corrupt politicians. They were lied to like the rest of us.
There is no "God", and that cannon fodder is cargo, not a human being.
Not everyone supports our troops. There are lots of kids on college campuses that are supporting Hamas and what they did last October. They are even out there shouting "death to America ." Makes me sick to see it. If they don't like America then get the hell out. Then they will see how good they have it. Spoiled brats.
Until it's their sons or daughters then, they will feel the compassion. It will come back to haunt them for sure.
For Gods sake let us hope these morons do not reproduce.
how do you know that they have not suffered as well.
@@nadiahinson3515 you suffering doesn’t give you an automatic free pass to be cruel. If you’re suffering, you’re still in the wrong. Life isn’t a story where good and bad karma is always there. You can’t be understood for suffering always.
Looks like mostly Trump Supporters. Typical behavior of them. They allowed Trump to bash war hero McCain
i could see this from a younger selfish generation who's been handed participation awards all their life, but i saw in that video people with gray hair. I'd think those people would have been raised better to know NOT to do that kind of thing.
About 25 years ago I was traveling by plane in Russia on business. When we landed and I was walking down the stairs to the runway a casket was being taken out of the Jet. I said "sad" to the flight attendant and she said "he was soldier". So having served in the US Army I step out of the line and saluted. I stood there as a man pushed the casket along. Two men seeing what I was doing also step out of the line and said in Russian "soldier?" I replied "Yes", they both came to attention and saluted. As we stood there saluting the captain of the jet came out and stood beside us and saluted to. We all held our salutes till the casket was gone. The men looked at me and said "but you are not Russian. Why would you salute?" I told them "because I too was once a soldier and we are all brothers."
TheSeer101 respect to you man. Very respectful ❤️
TheSeer101
My hat is off to you sir, you did a very respectful n honorable thing.
Gay
God Bless You.
@@elephant637 What a lovely completely fabricated story.
People can be considerate, I went almost 40 years before I heard "Thank you for your service". However, in 1976 (Vietnam was recently over when I enlisted, I stayed in until 1982) I heard the stewardess state they would be late getting into the gate. I had to make a connecting flight, ( we might get in just as my connecting flight would depart)and it appeared I might have to run, and still not make my connection. I was in uniform, and went up front to speak with the crew, they stated they understood, but couldn't do anything to help. I was almost at the back of the plane. A gentleman (in first class) looked at me, and said, "I'm not in a rush, lets swap seats" he stood up, looked at the other first class passengers and said, "I' can't imagine anyone up here is in a bigger rush then you, you should leave first". I ran, just made my flight, but I still am thankful to that gentleman. I was only stationed in the USA, not a combat vet, but enjoyed all the different skills I learned.
Thanks for that story, bro. I got out of the marines in 76, I was at an airport in if memory serves me France of all places with no way to make it due to the unexpected huge lines. Suddenly a stewardess asked if anyone was a veteran and I raised my hand. She asked if I had my DD214 which of course, who carries that around, but I did have my dog tags which I only wear because of a potentially deadly allergic reaction to a given medication I have and need to wear notice. She looked at me and said don’t worry about it, I believe you and she took me right to the front and onto my flight. Couldn’t thank her enough.
Thank you for your service and god bless that man
Thanks to him, and thanks for your service.
David,thank you so, SO much for everything you did during the war to help your fellow service members and our country. I'm truly grateful for your service and that you came back to your family and friends. Bless you!
@@alexpineiro7960 You DESERVED her help!Bless you for your service!
When our son was returned, the people on the plane were so supportive , one lady sent us the photo from the window...
It's sad to see this, I am not American, but I believe that man deserves our total respect. Rest in Peace. God bless your family.
D. Walker WE HATE THIS WHEN THEY DOES THAT. 😢😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
do they tell them before they depart that they have a dead soldier in the cargo and they need to wait to stand and they will try to make you sit like a dog? they shouldn't force culture on people.
@@fairyphotography So stay in your country e live your own culture. Don't go to someone house if you don't like the person. Don't force people to accept your lack of respect.
@@keepwalkingdude this is my country. we stand to show respect in my culture.
@@keepwalkingdude it’s a plane for a service.. why do they need to? In fact the soldiers are trained to kill, I don’t support violence. I would do the same thing, just like any other person would, America is a ruthless country. I certainly don’t respect the US army who invades countries like Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria.
People like that suck. The soldier gave all and those clowns couldn’t show a few moments of respect.. that’s frustrating 😑
Yeah...I'da been goin' to jail that day for smackin' the shit out of every one of those assholes disrespecting that soldier.
@@johnnydodgecountry9508 why should they show respect by waiting for the dead body to be removed? I bet half of them were LATE or ALMOST late for any CONNECTING flights that were waiting for them at the airport they were now at, because they had to ‘respectfully’ wait back at the LAST airport while they LOADED the body onboard the plane, probably after one the funeral procession had one of those super long funeral processions as the body was loaded onboard where rows of people play bagpipes in honor of the guy, then they had to ‘respectfully’ wait longer while the bagpipe people and whoever else was on the turmac watching the body be loaded up who were all surrounding the plane all packed up their stuff and left the area so they wouldn’t get HURT before the plane was FINALLY allowed to LEAVE the area, probably making EVERYBODY on board SUPER late for whatever was waiting for them at the next airport. Think about the EXPENSIVE missed flights that half of the the passengers probably would have to rebook and reschedule because of the delay on a flight that was SUPPOSED to be leaving and hopefully ARRIVING at a SPECIFIC time when the passengers originally booked the flight but the flight winds getting sidelined, not by bad weather or faulty plane equipment, but because the plane industry allowed a funeral procession to do a who knows how long leaving ceremony on the turmac for a dead fallen soldier who was being loaded on the plane.
@@angelanebedum1749 nah
quiet.
@@angelanebedum1749 think about expense and money? Yeah i bet thats all u care about
@@angelanebedum1749 ...yeeea you really lost your credibility when you start complaining about expenses... money is based off the law of water and water is a reoccurring substance that can be compensated for
We dont always know how to show respect in situations we're unfamiliar with...but the inexcusable part is when someone tells you how to show respect and you choose not to.
people don't like to be told to sit. it's like a dog command. shouldn't they stand to show respect?
@@fairyphotography If you see a coffin with a military escort I would assume everyone knows to respect it. It's in our country's Zeitgeist to respect our military.
@@Taygon45 who is to say standing is disrespectful? you stand for the pledge and for judges.
@@fairyphotography The most basic form of respect in this country is staying still and quiet. When you're not a veteran or active member of the military that is the least you are to do. If you are respect is literally drilled into you so you would know what to do in every situation. Everyone knows that, or at least should. Hell you can hear in the video someone who said what to do to show respect! And they didn't do it!
@@Taygon45 I can't hear them being instructed just the guy saying they were told. during the first example at night the captain said it. why doesn't the military take them if they want to do ceremonies?
people have no morals anymore
I'm not American but I am Irish those people should be a shamed of themselves.may God give strength to the family and may the young hero have one of the best beds in heaven🇮🇪🇺🇲
I'm an Irish-American who loves both countries. Respect✊ 🇺🇲🇮🇪
@@xtc996 And luckily the same logic allows me to think you are an absolute prick for attempting to defend them xo
hes going to hell for sure
The soldier is dead, he could care less, I find it funny how some in America lose their sht, when an A hole disrespects a dead soldier, but say nothing when the republicans are trying to turn America into a Fascist State// an openly, in your face fascist State.( Priorities)
God Bless you Bunter you are not only a man with respect you are also a man with a heart 💓
I was on a flight from Kansas City to Phoenix. I sat next to the Father and amongst the family of the “Fallen Soldier” on the same plane. The Dad told me stories about his son. All passengers remained seated without complaint as the Soldier’s flag draped casket was removed and as the family exited. I cried many times on that flight along with the Dad. God put me in that seat. I’m a VA RN.
Cool story man. I'm a RN myself of 10 years. My dad was Army in Vietnam era. I fully agree with you.
I'm glad the flight you were on didn't have any rotten apples.
I was thinking that to show respect they would all stand, but not like that, at their seat. But obviously that’s not what they ask of you. All they ask is for people to stay seated, how hard is that? It shows an absolute lack of respect and empathy towards the soldiers and their families. So disappointed. 😢 Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
I'm so glad this Father has you to share his grief & stories of his beloved son. God put you there for a reason and I'm sure the experience was just as precious to you! 💘
We think God's judgement is a result of " bad, evil" people. That too; but the Almighty sees this with a million times more disgust. We have become hideously indifferent to our neighbors pain and hurt, as a nation. Lord have mercy.
Personally, I would be stuck to my window watching the fallen soldier being honored like a true hero. Appreciate that event in your life and let it remind you of what sacrifices people make.
Lock the fucking doors and make them waste the maximum time allowed by the FAA.
Hero? Do you mean that guy who committed war crimes and killed civilians? Let all the criminals loose then. They’re heroes too!
@@dominus6224 every military has bad apples boy and if you don’t know that please don’t speak .
@@dominus6224 how come you just say some random guy is a war criminal?
@@dogdog5013
Because he's an idiot. What else can you say? He is an idiot.
Condolences to the soldiers family, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, and may GOD REST YOUR SOUL.
thanks for your service
Amen 🙏
*airman
Lies again? Phoenix Porn
Believing your hallucinations are real is insanity, believing other people's hallucinations are real is religion.
I wouldn't have opened the door. I would have left them standing there at attention until the soldier was off the plane.
Exactly!!!
Exactly, they would not be going anywhere until that soldier was off that plane
Id even wait 10-20 mins later!
@Kakashi Hatake You obviously dont understand.... it's about respect.
@Kakashi Hatake - remember that when no one respects your opinions about your trivial 'causes' next time.
That was so disgusting and disrespectful, they should all be ashamed of their actions!
They are not ashamed, this is the sad part. Selfishness is rampant and the lack of respect to other humans is horrible, just look at trump, He doesn’t respect anyone. Sad
@Joy Hopkins Voting Trump was their mistake as he only respects himself. My son is a Navy vet and I work in national security. All passengers should have remained seated.
@Joy Hopkins what is wrong is with you do you think that every military person voted for Trump that’s so stupid grow up asshole.
How is standing up inside a plane 'disrespect' to a deceased serviceman?
I see people not following a store's policy of wearing a mask while inside and they claim it is they're freedom.
And this is a request not a rule or policy.
@Joy Hopkins Sure I will...but you cannot expect others to and should not make an issue of it if they do and I specifically asked a question and you have provided no answer just an order.
Shame, shame, shame on those passengers! They were inexcusably arrogant and rude.
About 12 years ago while waiting for my connecting flight at Midway in Chicago, the ground crew announced that the inbound aircraft (our outbound aircraft) would be stopping short of the gate so that the family of a fallen soldier could meet his coffin that was on that plane. As the plane neared the terminal quite literally everyone (hundreds of people) in the boarding area crowded the large windows that overlooked the tarmac to see the hand off. The silence in the boarding area was beyond memorable. So were the audible gasps and crying.
I am by nature anti war, but I understand when you must fight, and when you must take a stand. These men and women who give the ultimate sacrifice and the families and friends they leave behind are to be cherished and thanked. A moment of silence is the least we can offer to them.
Shame on those who could not wait long enough to pay respect.
It is a SHAME. SIT DOWN SIT DOWN. This is part of why our country is going down. Disrespectful and hardheaded. Our country take more pride in entertainment NBA, NFL and all these IGNORANT celebrities and pay them million dollars yet those who risk their life get peanuts. I mean $5-40 million dollar contracts to chase a BALL. AMERICA IS SICK
@@TriciaRP I completely gree with you... shit is so backwards
@Gert Bonk First of all...... nobody was talking to YOU. I do not attend a church that handle snakes, misinterpreting the scripture in ignorance and tempting GOD. So, you can STOP the foolery of thinking you know anything about the bible or CHURCH. CHRISTIANS DON'T handle snakes. Children and don't want RULES AND DISCIPLINE and as President, Trump proved he hadn't graduated kindergarten. Sounds sorta like that IGNORANT, BIRDBRAIN, FOOLISH comment.
@Gert Bonk
Yes, once President Trump left office all rules went out the window.
Trump stood up for this country. He demanded that our borders be protected. He stood for law and order. He always put America first.
This dipshit we have now has overseen the absolute destruction of civilization. Biden = Lawlessness, cluelessness, and Godlessness.
@Gert Bonk take the bus, then…..
I was on a plane from Miami to Houston April 8 2017 and captain instructed everyone to stay seated while the fallen soldier was taken off and everyone did! Was one of the most emotional moments of my life to watch from the window the family as the casket came out. Was not a dry eye on that whole plane. Made me go home a hug my family! Thankyou to all the service men and women that protect our freedoms and our families!
@Papagalescu Shame is on you keyboard thug. What sacrifice have you made ? If you're not from this country shut your blowhole.
Papagalescu like how the fuck is fighting terrorist defending corpo’s and rich peoples interest. It’s in everyone’s interest to stay fucking safe.
I wish we had brave soldiers here at home that would fight for us once in a while. Instead we are corraled like cattle, locked down in our homes, businesses shuttered and the wealthy are pushing their vaccine on us. Where are all these so called patriots standing up for us at home?
That's good people that care about others.
@Papagalescu Books written by whom, traitors like Noam Chomsky?
I was at Albany Airport last year when a fallen soldier was being taken off of a plane, virtually everyone in the airport stopped, took off their hats and it was completely silent until the hearse had departed. It was a really humbling thing to see
what a diffrence a year makes we need to respect go out of our way a little for our brothers and sisters that protect this country from foreign and domestic threats and tyranny of any sorts god bless the men and women of our armed services military and police Merry Christmas to the men and women who can't be home for the holidays thank you
It should be this way
Makes you have hope for the future of our country.
He's not gone, he's just flying higher. RIP and i hope you're among the stars young man.
As an Airline employee... I can tell you I have seen the process from the ramp. It is heartfelt & humbling. Stay safe armed service members.
Thanks for bringing our heroes home
Next person that stands up during this will be pummeled. Plain and simple.
I used to be a flight attendant where most of our flights were troops coming and going. I too have had my fair share of seeing the happy and sad moments of bringing someone home. It never got easier
This generation is suck ,lhe world is up side down , there nobody care ,no respect , no love ,l fell sorry about those. people God bless his family and comfort them , RIP , soldier ,
A-Holes.
The real question is why isn’t it flown on a private aircraft instead of a cheap commercial airline?
Costs. Don't question the "but we spend billions on war" aspect - it is sadly true that war is the bigger priority. Also, sadly, no, the government will not pay for a private plane to fly soldiers home every single day from thousands of locations across the world.
exactly.
gahd bless amurrica
Because the government dont care. Why should public?
Dave White Because I’m guessing they don’t want to put the family in a uncomfortable military transport.
Rest in peace Sr. Airman Taylor.
We'll pay you respect, even if the folks on the plane wouldn't.
maybe the military should pay for a private flight with a military plane. the military is to blame on this one
Shame on those people. I've got to say I've found a lot of selfish people on domestic flights within the US. Almost no-one wants to check their baggage so they drag their massive bags as carry-on luggage and jam them into the overheads. I was dumbfounded with this the first time I saw this, but then it kept happening over and over. Check your luggage people, it's not that hard. RIP to that Airman
Yeah, I don't understand it either. Sounds like one person got impatient and the rest followed, herd mentality style.
THats bc they are always losing our stuff… but I don’t travel often and when I do I don’t bring massive bags but I won’t check anything because they always lose stuff and those ppl steal too.. there’s been so many reports
But there’s no excuse for not respecting this fallen soldier
im not in the american military so im getting up and im getting out, you and your unwritten rules and your illegal wars can go f*ck yourselves
F*CK AMERICA AND YOUR FALLEN EVIL MONSTERS
"Almost no-one wants to check their baggage so they drag their massive bags as carry-on luggage and jam them into the overheads."
The airline industry has worked so hard to ensure luggage reaches their destinations with stunning efficiency, every time. I can't believe people aren't utilizing that reliable, safe, and effective service and instead opt to be in possession of their items throughout their trip.
THE GALL
If i am late i will disembark he choose to die i didn't force him
As a Veteran who has seen this before clearly shows what some, not all civilians think of those who served. A salute for this soldier on his last journey. Condolences for his Family, his Military Family he served alongside. ✝️🙏✝️🙏✝️🇺🇸
I think you protect the real enemies in the white house and the LGBTQ+ without the soldiers protecting them we could have gotten this problem solved a long time ago
Thank you for your service! 🫡 🇺🇸
I'm a late 70's Vet, and there was absolutely no respect given to us during and after Vietnam! It wasn't until Desert Storm that the US military returned to the public's thoughts and prayers. Even now, when someone says thank you for your service, I have my doubts as to their sincerity.
Don't fight for a failing country/society, no regrets then?
@denseddank5658 No regrets whatsoever!
It goes to show that honor and respect has gone away in this country. 😭
Wrong.
Cry me a river
Juan Alvarez Jr. Respect for murders. Stfu
Or they just have a tight connection
Juan Alvarez Jr. obviously
Respect should be given freely, NEVER demanded. Imagine all the calls of "karen" people would make if one person demanded the entire plane wait for them, not even letting them stand let alone leave. Lack of respect is NOT disrespect, a concept some don't seem to grasp.
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Why are we transporting our soldiers remains on civilian planes though. Their body and their families should get the privacy of a private plane or transport
Aidan Palkin They should but a deceased military person on a civilian transport plane is a reminder of the cost of freedom.
Even if you do not agree with the military role today.
There should be respect for a fellow American.
Well they usually bring them back in the big cargo planes. This was different
You realize how expensive that would be?
The cost of that would be insane and also as pointed out by Richard Rodrigues it is to remind people that there is a cost to this freedom we have around the world in certain countries, it is just really disrespectful for these people to do something like that, but they have the freedom to choose and in this case they chose to be selfish.
Just fly them back on one of the back up airforce one planes
My heart broke at the sight of his widow (?) Crying over his coffin.
Freedom was won a long time ago brother. If you serve these days you are just looking for an easy way out.
That's because you're a decent human being. Thank you.
yes, it was so very moving ! It's heart breaking and she looks so young !
To be perfectly, perfectly honest, I think CBS used a previous clip to show what happens when they transport a fallen soldier/airman/sailor/marine. It might not have been this case. But, still seeing that does yank on one's heartstrings.
@The Wraith This news story used existing clips of fallen servicemen being flown home as examples. While I don't always trust the honesty of every news story I hear, I trust this story 1,000 times more than I would from a Hyper-Paranoia-signaling sack of manure like yourself.
Nothings getting in the way of passengers off boarding a flight. They should have flied the soldier on a military plane if they wanted respect for him
“I think that people should take a moment and stop thinking about themselves”.............unfortunately sir, I think that proverbial ship has long since sailed. May God save us from ourselves.
There's no need for a god to save us from ourselfs. That's our job and we must act and not hope.
@@stefantanket8735 i agree with you. But as you can see from the video, you and i may be the only two people who think that way
@@SeeSaw99 we cant expect god to do all the work
That's why our System is corrupted for now 0-o
People just don’t care till it happens to their love one..... just sad
Krify yes!
that's what i keep thinking D:
people are just easily confused morons, myself included...one or 2 people probably got up and then everyone else prob got up thinking they missed something. that guy should have just stepped in to remind people why they were waiting and to show some respect.
Lmao.
Why did the soldier die? Where was he? Right...exactly
R.I.P. Staff SGT. Andre Taylor 😢 Thank you for your service. Thoughts and prayers to family and friends.
Thank you so much soldier for your service. I really truly do appreciate your sacrifice and service. I am sickened by the ungrateful, disrespectful, people that don’t feel honored to be in your presence even in death. RIP
Honestly I find it at least slightly disrespectful that a fallen soldier's casket is transported in the cargo hold of a commercial airliner transporting holiday goers, between luggage of passengers.
In my brutally honest opinion I feel fallen soldiers should have the right to be transported in military or private aircraft.
Mac Doodles planes have a little cargo hold in cas someone dies in mid-flight, they probably kept him in there
Mac Doodles Logistically it can't always happen that way. Not all AMC flights can go to just any airport and there's a certain amount of tasking to be done. Depending on the nearest air base this was probably the best they could do.
Transporting the fallen in commercial airliners is nothing new. And throwing another plane in the pattern is going to cause holds a lot longer than if these disrespectful sub-humans would have just remained in their seats as asked.
Mac Doodles Well the cant do that because that would cost to much. But I do agree with you, they need to find another way to transport out soldiers
I actually thought dead veterans were transported on military planes and not commercial airliners. I have also never heard of this rule.
"remain seated"
- everyone standing up
now what? what did you accomplish? Can you open the doors yourself, no..
Theyll be the first to leave tho which means they will also be first to exit the airport. Some of them may be in a rush and "I needed to stay in the airplane for 20 minutes because of a dead soldier" often isn't enough to justify being late
@@szpecunio there is something called compassion. A fallen soldier does something more important than anyone else. The least we can do is honour them before their burial, this should come from within and not instructed. Irrespective of any nation
I would have locked them up for 6 more hours, just because
@@retardmoguss hes dead tho lol
@@szpecunio it might be funny for you but I don't find anything funny about a dead person.
Someone paid the ultimate price for them, and they couldn't spare 5 minutes of their time. What a disgrace these people are. Rest in peace my friend, and thank you for your sacrifice for us all.
Not for them idiot
They paid the ultimate sacrifice for the banker's endless wars.
Oh please
@@AiMR ding ding ding
@Jane Shepard Yes he did. He answered the call to duty and he gave his life to his country. This is called the ultimate sacrifice. How did you miss that in school?
I’m absolutely so happy that I was not on that flight. I would have lost my mind and gave everyone a piece of it too.
Such disgusting behavior from a bunch of people who that young airman swore to protect! May he rest in eternal peace!🙏🏼
I was on a flight that was transporting a fallen serviceman. When we stopped the pilot said they were unloading the casket and everyone should stay seated. Everyone did stay seated.
Glad to hear. Remember they did it for all of us, something bigger than ourselves. Thank a Veteran. It means alot to us.
I’d stand and piss
@@Trolololole then someone should stand and piss on your casket
Glad to hear it
Thats the way it should be.
When I came home on leave from Afghanistan, in the Atlanta airport I had a dude interrupt me and shove me out of the way to talk to the person behind the desk that I was literally talking to about getting on a earlier flight cause I had a 6 hr layover. I was in a uniform that seemed clean but when u live in a war zone its hard to keep anything actually clean. This guy had a important vacation he HAD to get to and needed a seat on an earlier flight. The lady right before he shoved me outta the way said there was only one seat left so I am assuming he heard her. I looked at the guy, then looked at the lady behind the desk that was just dumbfounded on what she just saw. I said if there is a seat just let him have it and I walked over to the bar across from the gate and ordered a beer. About 10 mins later the lady behind the desk came running over to tell me they had one extra seat left. The guy that pushed me outta the way was standing in front of me in the line waiting to get the ticket and the person got to him, said coach, then got to me and said first class. The look on the duds face was pricless.
There are just shitty people out there.
I've been on three deployments my entire military career and flew in and out of Atlanta quite a bit. I must say I have nothing but respect for the airline workers that work in Atlanta. They treated every service member respectfully and helped us as much as possible. I flew mostly Delta while in the service and was upgraded every time to 1st Class when available without asking. There were times when I was able to get earlier flights and was put in front of their higher tier members on the standby lines. People don't understand that our journey started days ago trying to get home. We're not authorized to fly in civilian clothing and have to fly in uniform. Service members aren't trying to win over any perks and just trying to get home. Flying to Kuwait on Space A, waiting around for a flight back to the states and then flying back home takes days. For those very reasons I've been grateful of how I've been treated and fly exclusively with Delta whenever possible to this day, even years after leaving the service. Their support has won me over to be one of their loyal customers.
The dude that shoved you aside should be kicked out of the country for a few years.
Thank you for your service! And yess there sure are sheety ppl out there
I know this is late, but: I was on a flight from Texas to Colorado for work about 10 years ago and there was a group of active duty soldiers on leave flying stand-by. All but one had 1st class passengers move to coach and give up their seats for those guys. They got food, drinks, anything they wanted and paid for nothing. Their sergeant sat next to me and talked my arm off the whole time. All he talked about was his wife and children and I was never so glad to listen to someone in my life. I still remember him.
And there are shitty people like u, killing innocent people for money.
This broke my heart...To this airman thank u for service and rest with angels...
@The Wraith bro what?
@The Wraith oh my lord...
@The Wraith You thank him after his passing for the service he provided to his country and fellow citizens. Not be a disrespectful dickhead who is so fucking uncaring they wouldn't stay seated for 5 minutes for the sake of the man. How much of a shitty person do you have to be to call someone a snowflake because they're upset about blainant disrespect he didn't deserve.
It's called sympathy mate, fucking search it up. Ironically, the only gun you've held is airsoft for a shitty madeup battle.
@The Wraith Never fucking supported wars. I support individuals working for the military, for the sake of helping the civilians of there country.
Last time I checked. The entire economy of America is based on shitty corporations. He might have died for the sake of lies, but he died in dignity providing his services for the benefit of Americans. I myself am British. Yes he died for a shitty American policy but he died doing an honourable job which is worth praising people like him who get fucked over by America's shitty payment.
I haven't and will never fucking support America, but as my ancestors fought in ww1 and ww2 for the sake of their people. It's a fucking well deserved honour, paycheck or not.
@The Wraith More accurately "He might have died for lies, but he also died for the sake of protecting the lives of a country"
The soldier gave his life and the citizens cant give 15 minutes.
WHEN MY FAMILY FLEW HOME FROM MY AIR FORCE DAUGHTERS FUNERAL, THE CAPTAIN TOOK OUR DAUGHTER,S FLAG CASE INTO THE COCKPIT FOR THE FLIGHT.
WHEN WE LANDED, THE COPILOT WALKED IT OUT TO OUR VEHICLE. 😥
Sorry for your loss. May she rest in Heaven peacefully and thanks to her for serving our country. I hope you and your family are doing okay.
@Bogan I fully agree with what you say regarding the remains of fallen servicemen and women being transported by the military rather than being placed with the luggage on a commercial flight. However, the lack of respect from the military services and the government does not excuse the rude behaviour of the passengers who were unable to remain seated for a few minutes.
@Bogan - They do at times. They are called 'angel flights'.
God bless her
Thats the way. Sorry for your loss.
Hats off to the people who actually stayed sitting down
It's a dead body. The living got places to go.
@@IdealUser its more than just a dead body its an American soldier a person who gladly fought for our country the living can sit the fuck down and wait 5 damn minutes and at least show their respect what if that was your husband your wife your son your daughter your father your mother whatever you wouldnt be in a rush to get the fuck off that plane you shut your mouth
@@IdealUser Show some compassion, this soldier was willing to sacrifice his life to serve, and most of them didn't even take the time to show some humanity. That alone says a lot about society. The soldier went through training and combat through all those many years sacrificing his time, while those standing who most likely didn't contribute anything of service because they didn't show respect, couldn't even take the time to sit for a few minutes.
@@flakeyfilms5792 He's the dumbass that decided to sacrifice his life for corporate America. If it wasn't for these defense contracts, we could put the money to good use instead of illegally bombing and invading foreign countries. The military worship is disgusting in the US.
@@IdealUser SHUT UP! YOU FLAPPING YOU'RE GUMS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. GO REPEAT THAT DUMB STATEMENT TO THE DEAD MANS FAMILY!
This pisses me of i live in Arizona and to see other people in my state disrespecting someone who died for them is just unacceptable.
Most of them were likely passing through, but it's disturbing and pisses me off too.
Newell Orban does actually.
Newell Orban yeah, because terrorists overthrowing a government wouldn’t be an issue at all. Sure man, totally.
Newell Orban what kind of defeat are we talking about? Like military being vanquished defeat or?
I've lived in Arizona for a little over 20 years and I've begun to recognize in the last few years especially that it is being taken over by liberals.
All of the passengers should be banned from all flights. Be respectful to the soldier who sadly lost their life protecting our country.
I’ve been on six of these flights, and it sickens me that some people can’t give a few minutes of respect to a fallen soldier that gave everything of themselves.
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Nobody in that plane asked him to fight he chose to fight. And he paid the price.
And for what ? For freedom America already has ? Hahaha but yeah its respectful just to wait i mean they can call and explain why they were late.
@@JuniorJuni070 the freedom you refer to as “the freedom America already has” is the freedom that you enjoy today as an American. It was fought and paid for with the blood of Americans willing to lay down there lives as far back as the American Revolutionary War insuring that future generations would be free. Freedom isn’t free, it comes at a cost. American soldiers have always paid with their lives and continue to pay that cost today.
As I can see we both agree a few minutes of time and respect by passengers is a small price to pay in comparison.
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You can't force someone to respect something/ someone they don't value...
When did people suddenly become so selfish and disrespectful.
@@londoncalling1757 you know….. I’m not sure, but it’s truly sad.
That's pretty messed up. I know our politics differ but this was a soldier who gave his life for the country. It's his last time going home. All you had to do was stay in your seat.
Wicked Amoeba - Thank you for being able to appreciate that fact despite any political differences - It shows you're thinking for yourself and you can see what matters most. Most of these servicemen and women would gladly risk their lives to help / rescue complete strangers on the street in America, NO questions asked... political preferences should be non-existent in these types of circumstances.
I wish more people (on both sides) had your mentality. Cheers!
Natural, it blows me away that the entire country cannot get behind and respect these brave men and women!!
Beowulf nope because they are demoncunt libtards that hate America
Hyper nationalism, gotta get me some of that.
Personally, I have a certain level of respect for just about any person's death, but being in the military doesn't inherently bolster that.
I have never heard about this particular custom (not standing until the casket is off the runway), does this custom also apply to non military bodies being transported?
tfairborne501 well i dont know about that but as a mexican i belive thoes guys standing up are the representation of the word ASSHOLE
If I was on this plane, I would not be able to contain myself. I don't think i've ever shouted in anger in my entire life. Even when I played football, I was the gentle giant that tried not to hit people too hard. But this is just beyond unrespectful. To think that people can't stay seated for 3 fucking minutes for the ground crew to drive the belt loader up to the plan, and remove the casket. I worked on the ground at an airport for 2 years, the ground crew drives up the second that the engines are turned off and they get to work. These people don't have any excuse for what they did and I don't care if it was the first person to stand or the last person to stand before that casket was removed, every single one of them does not deserve any respect. I hope someone shows the same disrespect at their funerals.
It's so stupid, they should've known that they have to remain seated.
No offense, but as someone who has worked at an airport. You should remember how much time truly matters. A few of the passengers could've had less than 20 minutes to transfer to a connecting flight. And "3 fucking minutes" could mean the difference between a passenger making it to their flight or not making it (thereby, wasting 100s of dollars). There are complications. They didn't know they had to print a certain document, they get stopped for a "suspicious item" that's actually benign.
I'm really sorry, but you can't expect life to grind to a halt because of one person. People die everyday. Hell, I wouldn't even halt my life if a President's casket was being driven to his grave near my house.
At my funeral, if random people are disrespectful like this, what do I care? I'm too dead. Plus, they weren't people that mattered in my life anyway.
@@fortherepublic9878 As someone who has worked several different jobs inside the terminal and on the ground at an airport, I can say with complete confidence that those couple minutes are nothing. If someone forgets something they need to print, that's their problem. If security has to inspect something, that's an entirely different matter but it's an exception, not a rule. You don't make decisions for the population based on something that happens to less than 1% unless you just completely don't give a shit about efficiency which you are trying to use to back your argument.
Also there is a difference between doing something because you care about it and just doing it like any decent human being would when asked.
The one thing that I agree with is i'm not going to care about anything when i'm dead. But there are people that care about me, there are people that are going to expect the bare minimum amount of respect for my memory.
Also the thing that every single person should understand is that even though they didn't know him or his family, that person died fighting for their country, fighting for the rights and freedom of every single person.
Just because you don't give a shit, doesn't mean it's a big fucking chore to stay sitted for a few minutes out of respect. Then you can go home and tell your family that you had to endure such hardship.
Hurts so much to see this
Lord help us all
Amen.
I am very confrontational. I would have gone off and called them all disrespectful shits and kept yelling till the started tryin to find a damn seat.
Not disrespectful. The guy is dead and doesnt care who gets off the plane first. People might have connecting flights to catch and might be in a hurry.
If there's a tight connection in that case the airlines will hold that airplane for them
Our country is losing its value system. Scenes like this make me realize how lost we are. God bless Mr. Taylor in his sacrifice to our country. God bless his family as they continue to deal with his loss. There are so many good Americans out there. We are now outnumbered and that’s sad.
@@fex144 You are entitled to your beliefs. I am entitled to mine. If you want to do whatever you want when a soldier’s casket is being unloaded from a plane, then do it. I will respect the man for the loss of his life. It was an incredibly unselfish act, and I will respect him even if others won’t. I wish you well.
@@hrebec97 Thank you, I am also a non believer, but I respect you beliefs.
That’s what’s wrong with our country it’s not the illegals it’s our own Americans not showing respect no more
@@fex144 I have no idea what you are talking about.
@fex144 , with your first response to the original posting you made the abundantly clear statement that America is losing its morals and values because its belief in God is disappearing. Therefore you equate morals with God and you freely admit that atheists have no morals. Nice one buddy......
As a veteran myself, this behavior is absolutely disgusting…To my fallen brother, Godspeed and RIP 🫡
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"This behavior is disgusting"
As if Humanity isn't disgusting in the first place😂😂😂
The world does not revolve around one person, people have places to be in a hurry, when a normal person dies we don't hold up a whole plane and tell everyone to wait.
Likewise. We've just had it wholesale in London, every party putting words in our mouths, unasked. My soul's gently withering, asking how can I love monsters?
These the people we fight for 😭
I grew up with my dad in the army and even tho i hated every second of fearing if he was coming home dead or alive, even i know this is pure disrespect, the man gave his life for the country he loved just to get this treatment is awful
How did he give his life for the country?? He threw his life away for stupid petty wars fabricated by our corrupt government to do nothing to better the USA but instead to fatten other people's purse. It may be a wee bit different if there where still a draft lad. Where a man would have no choice as to wether he goes off to fight. But thes man had a choice. To stay home an live or to go off an fight an die. He made hes choice lad. Don't try an punish us all for his decision.
people don't care anymore about soldiers. If the dead could see how America is now they'd might think twice before dying.
My son is in the Air Force and if I was on the plane I would've made sure they sat down. They're just rude and don't care about others until it affects them.
@@inezcendejas2017 amen to that. Also i hope your son stays safe. A salute to them
@@inezcendejas2017 they shouldn't care who died and why 🤡
If the airline is going to ask people to wait, they need to make sure they are also holding those passengers connecting flights
Absolutely disgraceful. We owe a huge amount to all our service people. Five or ten minutes of our time is nothing in comparison.
Nah they part of the military industrial complex.
@@Pcarnevaaa can we trade you out for someone who values there freedom more than you?
@@Bossinator1976 Ah but you must see the beauty of this? The same antisocial fucks you see here mask off are the same ones that pull that creepy false hero worshiping. Fuck conservatives.
I would give 5min of silence, THEN talk shit about the military & prison industrial complexes AND the highway bandits around me; the shithole they've made this country.
@@onyxphantom6762 TRUE DAT!! IDIOTS AND PUSSUES LIKE THESE PEOPLE SAY FUCK THE MILITARY AND GO OVERSEAS THEN WHEN THEY GET IN TROUBLE START SCREAMING FOR A US MARINE TO COME SAVE THEM!! IF IT WEREN'T FOR THOSE BRAVE SOULS THEY COULDN'T SPEW THEIR FILTH LIKE THEY DO!! PUSSIES, COWARDS,AND WHINY, LIL BRATS. IF THEY DO NOT LIKE IT HERE WHY DON'T THEY FRICKING LEAVE? BECAUSE DEEP DOWN THEY KNOW THAT THEY ARE BETER OFF HERE. THEY KNOW IF THEY MOVE TO A COMMUNIST OR MUSLIM COUNTRY THEY WOULD BE IMPRISONED OR KILLED!!
@@Deadops420 oooo, soo brave to say that here where you don't have to account for it. Say that to a US Marine you coward.
Press F to pay respects.
The passengers: ALT + F4
Not funny
@@iwaited90daystochangemynam87 and?
Wish i can delete disrespectful passenger
@@iwaited90daystochangemynam87ehh it’s kinda funny, not gonna lie but I am still upset that the passengers could be that disrespectful
Good joke, but the fact that the passengers didn't show any respect to the veteran pissed me off
@@randomguy-yu3ey They should put these type of people on the front line to die
So sorry . He paid the ultimate price . Bless him and thank you
Lulubell jingles - I assume he didn't fly economy class then? Lol
I am from Arizona born and raised.. I don't clam of these disrespectful animals.
As a Soldier I get it, but on side of passengers we also need to understand it may cause someone to miss their next flight or run around like a mad man. So really I think we should not be so quick to judge passengers, that and the one or two standing up caused a chain reactions. There are studies that prove those people standing up can cause everyone to stand up.
What's more important: your next flight or another human being? if people really value their time over a grieving families then they are in the wrong
John Doe my name is Jonh black
😮☝️... 🤔... Makes a good point
Those passengers literally paid for the war, the warrior, his funeral, and the flight.....and people think that it's ONLY the soldier that deserves respect?
What the fuck would you be without passengers to protect.. pathetic.
Dude people are just hyper sensitive. I 100% agree with you. I came believe some dude is flaming these people on the news.
Growing up as a daughter of an Airman, having some military experience myself, and being married to an Airman… this breaks my heart. How can people be so disrespectful, so selfish like this? I’m sure they’d be feeling differently if it was one of their loved ones in that casket.
Thank you for your service and for giving up your life to protect ours. May you Rest In Peace. 💙
My grandfather was in Vietnam and died in the VA hospital in Clinton Oklahoma. People that have been crammed on a f****** plane for hours standing up and gathering their belongings as they get ready to exit is not disrespecting a casket being transported underneath the plane. Respectfully
Also evidence including financial records, government documents, tax statements will prove that these soldiers die for financial compensation + benefits. Whatever they or you believe in your heart is the reason they're signing up is it relevant, they're giving their lives for financial compensation + benefits.
Respectfully
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Maybe. That's the sad part, these disrespectful people, usually don't discriminate. It's all about THEM and their mental disorders.
I'm pretty sure that this Airman was now listed as "luggage", not "carry on".
Just because someone doesn't have a background in military doesn't mean that they will know what you know.
I've done the honor escort duty one time. Every stop, I never saw any disrespect from anybody. Even the airport's ground duty staff stopped and showed respect.
Sergeant Masson That is the way it should be. I feel respect, kindness, humanity has left this country.
RACIST
@@5446isnotmynumber That would be who? You?
@@5446isnotmynumber bro shut the fuck up. i can't believe that you would try to call anyone, especially an armed service member racist for protecting the country
Why are they respected?
Total disrespect for a fallen American, that gave his life serving the very people that showed this disrespect😡
You'll get to go where you need to go. This man's family will never get him back.
Show some damn respect if not, some damn patience.
I would be pretty pissed if I missed a connection because the Army decided to put a dead body on my plane AND forced me to care about it. Sad loss, people have business to mind, he's not the first and won't be the last soldier to die.
@@treesome3979 They wouldn't have these "connections" if it wasn't for Soldiers like him, fighting for the country. None of us would. We're not the one risking our lives to keep an entire country safe, and sadly DYING for it. I don't give a shit how important my trip is. Everyone can take a few minutes out of their day to respect a hero who lost their life.
@@taem1nx You assume everyone has time to waste without knowing, man, you're also being disrespectful. You don't know what business those people have to attend and how important it is, as far as I'm concerned living people matter more than dead ones.
It is an act of compassion for the survivors and respect for the deceased. Humanity that only costs a few minutes.
@@treesome3979 and you’re not the first or last to not realize that you wouldn’t have the freedom to be “too busy” if not for those bodies so thoughtlessly interrupting your busy schedule...
Sad times we’re living in. I know there are still a lot of good folks out there and if you’re one of them make sure you teach the next generation what respect is about.
Yes! I agree! My son is a Marine and these jerk weeds on the flight are so disrespectful! You are absolutely right about sad times. I just live life say hi to strangers at grocery stores and if I don't get a hello back who cares. ❤️
It would be more respectful to not sign up to be a killer in the first place. Military is garbage.
@@stevo9er military is why you are living free spaceyass
@@stevo9er piece
@@stevo9er of
And those are the same people who say they are Patriots
Patriot's are about the protection of One's Own country, not invading others for political reasons.
Jay C be mad at the politicians not soldiers. We took an oath to protect our country. This has happened before even the existence of the US.
Jay C no, you and people like you, although a can’t say you deserve to die, deserve to be exiled and/or sentenced to prison for an ACT OF TREASON against the U.S.
@Jay C "It's all their fault" Look in the mirror. You are a voter aren't you? Do something about it and stop your bitching you little edge lord.
HeavyChevy666 well then, explain me the 9/11 and why do we America send troops to corrupted countries.
They shouldn't use commercial planes to transport dead service members. The military has enough budget to do it with their own planes.
The disrespect is putting a fallen hero in the cargo area with the baggage! To me that is way more disrespectful.
My brother was on such a flight. He said when the flight landed, everyone not only remained seated, but were quiet. He said it was a very moving experience.
Well yeah you're moving in air.
@@Biscuit9891 *Moronic! "when the flight landed".*
Same here. So quiet in the cabin. Very emotional.
Same here. It was so quiet you could here a pin drop.
@@Biscuit9891do you feel embarrassed by your comment?
Disgusting, this man’s family didn’t need that, everybody who stood up hang your heads in shame😡🏴🇬🇧
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its disgusting but death is not needed
@@sovietdoge9251
Yes it is those cunts should go to Afghan or Syria or even isis watch them cowering while this man fought for them without cowering
Maybe they had connecting flights.
@@PurpleObscuration
Sooo?
Thank you for including a picture of the young soldier. He was real. He was a young man just as the people getting off the plane. Hopefully that picture made them think twice after seeing this. Kudos for the complaint. RIP, and in God's Glory, young man. A life well served.
I'm with the passengers. If I'm on a flight, I'm going about my way without having sentimental BS forced upon me. Not like america's imperialist wars benefit me at all.
this angers me so much I am speechless
@@JackieSkellington Hahaha! Change your maxipad then.
My heart breaks for this veteran, who lost his or her life and whose family is living with so much sorrow, but my anger is strong at those passengers who made the conscience decision to ignore the plane's captain and crew's directions to please remain in their seats out of respect, until this veteran was completely removed from the plane. How dare they??????? Their lack of respect and their self-centered actions show what these people are made of and how low we are sinking as a nation. This is one of our own. If you can show no respect for this fallen veteran, then who does hold your respect?
im not in the american military so im getting up and im getting out, you and your unwritten rules and your illegal wars can go f*ck yourselves
F*CK AMERICA AND YOUR FALLEN EVIL MONSTERS
The veteran doesn't care, but it was highly disrespectful to the family. Memorials are for the living, and this was an integral part of their grieving process. To intrude upon that because you want to beat the crowd to the Avis counter is pretty misanthropic.
That vet shoulda rode first class if he wanted to get off first.
@@Chingy42069 get out.
The best way to show respect is to not send them to die pointlessly overseas
It is disrespectful, i agree. I wish people were less selfish. But wait a fucking second.
Why would someone transport a fallen soldier in an aircraft filled with passengers, cargoes and annoying kids? Isn't it better to transport him through a private aircraft? Isn't that more respectful?
Amazuber not a lot of people can't afford a private jet so what are they suppose to do.....
And 10,000 times more expensive.
“not alot of people can afford a private jet”
“and 10,000 times more expensive”
*t h e u n i t e d s t a t e s*
*g o v e r n m e n t h a s a*
*f e w d o l l a r s l y i n g*
*a r o u n d i b e t*
That is the airforce. I thought they move their bodies themselves, making me wonder how the body got in a commercial flight in the first place.
Amazuber LOTS more expensive
Im a vet. My deepest condolences to the family. Thanks you for your service & devotion to duty to complete your watch honorably
I was standing near the window in the waiting area for my flight and I noticed a casket being unloaded from an aircraft. As a veteran myself, I saluted to show my respect for the fallen solider. When I rendered a salute, people around me started laughing and giggling.....I ignored them and held my salute until the casket was loaded into the the hearse. I thought what a bunch of disrespectful fools.....
Imagine being proud of attacking a random country that was no threat to the USA.
@@hajjdawood imagine living in one of the most prosperous countries on Earth and typing on your iPhone about how much you hate people who fight to protect your rights
Get a job kid
@@thenelsonbruhs722 how did my rights get all the way over in syria? I was in the marine corps and am sick of all this b.s. no more wars for israel
Thanks so much for your service and protecting our border… oh wait…
A lack of respect to a fallen hero thank you for your service .the passenger are out of order shame full my thoughts go out to the family of the soldier 🪖🪖 RIP