Go off what, the plane? After other X users began ridiculing the post, the company swiftly deleted it. Apparently, the queens didn’t get a chance to “go off” after all. Respondents expressed satisfaction at the company’s quick reversal.Southwest just took down this tweet after it failed to land with X users pic.twitter.com/TU1lMQhmLe
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 12, 2024
Just shows the power of the people.
Companies are petrified of being cancelled. As long as we spread the word about the woke companies they’ll get the message. Otherwise they’ll go out of business. We have the power. — Paul A. Szypula ?? (@Bubblebathgirl) January 12, 2024
The poor DEI-hired intern saw airlines trending and thought this was a good post to make ??
— Meme’nOnLibs (@MemeNonLibs) January 12, 2024
The woke companies are getting roasted and sued with their DEI programs.
It really shows total lack of awareness of their customers and the issues today. — floridanow1 (@floridanow1) January 12, 2024
Their social media manager pic.twitter.com/uTpkBgxiap
— Fight Club Central (@Fight_Club_1999) January 12, 2024
These companies are completely out of touch with the people they allege to serve.
— Overton (@OvertonLive) January 12, 2024
I think they realized that they were heading for a Budweiser fiasco
— Old School Eddie (@Old_SchoolEddie) January 12, 2024
Southwest Airlines recently hit the headlines for its policy of giving obese people a free neighboring plane seat if they demand it, even if someone else has already booked and paid for the seat. Meanwhile, Alaska Airlines, fresh from the controversy of a faulty door blowing off their plane in mid-air, is also facing ridicule for its own obsession with gay virtue signaling.If they would just stop pandering and just fly the plane no one would care...
— HardBoiledEgg? (@HarderBoiledEgg) January 12, 2024
As we highlight in the video below, Spirit AeroSystems, the company responsible for the faulty door and other parts of the Boeing 737 Max 9, is also facing a backlash for pandering to woke clichés. Read more at: Modernity.newsLet’s start with @AlaskaAir and where they place their focus and money. pic.twitter.com/EgC6T8QVYa
— Courage Is A Habit (@CourageHabit) January 11, 2024