Kevin Smith Is A Terrorist

Ok, that title is a little misleading, he's not a terrorist, he's apparently a FAT terrorist according to Southwest Airlines. Over the weekend director, and sometimes actor, Kevin Smith, was escorted off of a Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland to Burbank after flying up there earlier that morning for a live SModcast. I'm not going to take the time to bore you with my summarization of what went down on said flight because Smith himself took to his Twitter, his Blog and more importantly, a special edition of SModcast which he recorded as soon as he got home that night.

Essentially Southwest booted him off of the flight for no good reason, at first only telling him that he was a "security risk", which in my eyes means terrorist, and then dancing around using the word "fat" as the reasoning. Now I'll come out and say that I am a fan of Smith's work and his writing/speaking, the guy knows how to tell a story and could tell me I had terminal cancer and I'd probably find it amusing, but I tried to be un-bias in my thoughts on this issue. Is Kevin smith "fat"? Yes, he's definitely a larger man and by the definition of "fat", I guess he fits that. Is he morbidly obese? I would have to say no. Sure the weight issue is not good for his health, it's not good for anyone's health to be overweight, but I don't think that makes him "morbidly" obese. Should he have been kicked off the plane? Absolutely not... and here's why.

I don't fly that often, but when I do I, like a lot of other people in the world, find it uncomfortable to be seated next to someone that invades my personal space. And I'm not even talking about a fat person, it could be anyone that spills over into my seat area, whether that means actual body parts like an elbow because you don't know etiquette when sharing an armrest, or the fact that you feel like sitting spread eagle in your chair, thus cramming your legs against mine... Or even personal belongings spilling over onto me, whatever it is, nobody enjoys being crammed into the tiny airplane seats with all your crap pushing them further into the corner. So with that said, I see the airlines concerns when 1 customer is making another feel uncomfortable, they obviously need to try to make things as comfortable for everyone as they can. The usual test for this sort of thing is the armrest/seatbelt test which basically means if you can put both armrests down and wear the seatbelt (even with an extender, which Smith does not require), then you comply with the rules and should have no problem flying without disturbing the people around you.

Smith passed all of these tests and was still escorted off of the plane for being too fat, which in itself is absolutely ridiculous. No person, whether recognizable or not, should be forced off of a plane after passing a test which determines whether or not they are allowed to fly. If they aren't going to adhere to the outcome of said test, then they should rethink the test. Maybe the solution is to embarrass large people even more by putting an example seat outside the gate like on a rollercoaster, so you can see if you fit or not before boarding...(sarcasm). So I definitely agree with Smith on everything he's said regarding the policy and that Southwest was in the wrong for booting him, but now it seems that he's getting a lot of shit from people for the way he's handling the situation via his means of communication with the world (Twitter, Blog, SModcast, etc). And I want to touch on that a bit after the jump.

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Want To Pay Less For Air Travel?

If you've never heard of Shoemoney or read his blog I suggest heading over there to check it out. Actually, if you want more information about this article you're going to have to head over there anyways. He basically blogs about how to make money on the internet, or rather, how he makes money on the internet. He talks about the different trends in making money, advertising techniques, his experiences with this stuff, and sometimes he just talks about ways he saves money or just nothing at all.

I just checked the site and found he had written this great article about how to get up to 80% off on your air travel. It's actually really simple. His example is going from Nebraska to Minnesota. If he takes a direct flight it would cost him about $800, but if he goes from Nebraska to St Louis, with a lay over in Minnesota, the flight only costs him $165. So basically he takes the first plane to Minnesota, where he is trying to go, and never boards the plane headed to St. Louis, since he's only adding that leg to get the discount. Head on over to his site and read the full article, it's not long and has screenshots of everything and explain why this is like this. And check out some of his other posts, they are pretty interesting if you're into this kind of stuff.

Source: ShoeMoney

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