Edited by TJV News
Mask wearing drama continues to unfold across America. Dramatic incidents involving face masks are now commonplace and there will be plenty more incidents, especially on air lines. Only days after a Jewish mother of 6 was tossed of a Jet Blue flight, because her 2 year old would not wear a mask, RT reported:
Robert J. O’Neill, the former US Navy Seal who claimed to have killed Osama Bin Laden, would have gotten away with going maskless on a Delta Air Lines flight, in defiance of social-distancing rules – if he hadn’t bragged about it.
“I just got banned from Delta for posting a picture,” O’Neill tweeted on Thursday. “Wow.”
The since-deleted picture, which O’Neill posted on Wednesday on Twitter, showed him sitting in his seat and smiling without wearing a face covering. The caption said, “I’m not a pu**y.”
This picture not only got him banned from Delta Air lines, he drew scorn from New York Times deputy editor Dan Saltzstein, who replied to the ex-Seal on Twitter: “You might just be (a pu**y) because you’re not willing to sacrifice and be a little uncomfortable for your fellow humans.” O’Neill later said: “I’m not willing to sacrifice? Come get some, NYT.”
I’m not willing to sacrifice? Come get some, NYT. NYT Deputy Editor Claims SEAL Who Says He Killed Bin Laden Is ‘Not Willing To Sacrifice’ For ‘Fellow Humans’ – The Daily Caller https://t.co/FAm42SyAKt
— Robert J. O’Neill (@mchooyah) August 20, 2020

