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"I'm French, F--k you!"

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Ah, an entire nation distilled into one irate passenger. :lol:

'I'm French, f--- you!': smoker on flight charged with assault
A criminal complaint filed in New York says that Franck Lebrun "did knowingly and intentionally assault and intimidate a flight crew member and flight attendant of the aircraft" during a flight on Saturday.

In the incident on Delta Air Lines flight 83, crew members suspected that someone had been smoking cigarettes in one of the lavatories and confronted Lebrun, telling him not to smoke.

"When Lebrun was observed walking toward the bathroom he was again instructed not to smoke," the complaint said.

"Lebrun appeared intoxicated and smelled of cigarettes and alcohol. Lebrun then approached a female flight crew attendant in an aggressive manner and pushed her away with both hands. When the airline attendant instructed Lebrun not to touch her, Lebrun pushed her away again with both hands."

[....]

A federal air marshal on the plane intervened and "instructed Lebrun to return to his seat," and two other air marshals confronted him later but Lebrun "continued to scream and yell expletives and then aggressively positioned himself toward one of the federal air marshals in a fighting stance.

This prompted the air marshals to handcuff and place him in the rear section of the aircraft.

Lebrun nonetheless "continued to verbally abuse individuals around him, yelling in substance 'I'm French, f--- you!'" the document said.

Also: three air marshals on the flight? :wtf:
 
Also: three air marshals on the flight? :wtf:

New York is their largest field office, so two or possibly all three of them probably weren't assigned to that flight and were just flying back from doing something in France. The same might be true of the FBI agent.
 
Ah, an entire nation distilled into one irate passenger. :lol:
I suppose people should go and find something about an obese, loud, gun-toting, flag-waving arsehole and judge all Americans because of it.

Or in our quest to eliminate stereotypes perhaps we shouldn't jump to the conclusion that just because someone makes fun of the French that that means they must be American and not say... Australian, and thus make an ass out of u and mption. :p;)
 
Meh. American, Australian, same difference. :p

More seriously: if Switchbk is Australian, I consider myself pwned. I consider the diffused anti-French sentiment very disturbing, because the ethnic stereotyping could be just as easily directed against any nationality or groups. Somehow, it seems like French people are apparently fair game. It makes me mad, and apparently careless. My purpose was to show the OP how annoying is stereotyping, and I fell in the same trap. Good job, Iguana. In frustration, I lashed out without reason, and I apologize.
 
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The majority of people on this board are American though. I don't think an assumption is the same as a generalisation.
 
Aren't we overlooking the fact that somehow this person was able to bring either a lighter or matches on a plane undetected?
 
I fail to see how a lighter or matches pose a threat to an airplane. But then again, reason and airport security have nothing to do with each other. ;)

This man should have gone to Greece instead. Probably one of the last countries where you can still smoke in the airport and even in the waiting lounge while you wait for boarding.
 
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