Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This does not make it right, but I think that man has mental issues or perhaps is on the spectrum. His reaction was not typical of a rational Nuro typical person.
(Personally, I would be pulling my hair out if a baby was screaming on an airplane the entire time. I just couldn’t deal with it, but I would not have the reaction he had. I also would’ve had an I also would’ve had a hard time with him screaming and ranting. And that’s why I drive everywhere, even cross country. )
I was just going to post something similar. While most people seem to sympathize with the parents/children in this case, perhaps the man has PTSD or other mental/emotional condition and the incessant crying set him off.
No one has identified whether or not the flight attendants tried to get parents to soothe child and they were lackadaisical about it. The only footage we have of them is telling the man to "calm down." Maybe he asked flight attendants (politely) to please ask parents to quiet child and he was ignored.
If you have PTSD triggered by certain noises, or ASD/sensory issues, BRING HEADPHONES or earplugs.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who finds this video to be strangely hilarious? The guy is out of order, for sure, but I'll admit that I've had similar thoughts when listening to a baby scream for hours on a flight. Of course, I kept them to myself.
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I understand how awful the screaming or crying is but damn if this man isn't expecting more from the child than himself.
Everyone's on edge. It's been a long day for everyone and he even admits to having headphones on and sleeping. It likely hot and the kids adult(s) stressed and it's just escalating.
Kid could have an ear infection and they didn't know. So many things and people are just wild.
I'd rather drive 10 hours than be on a plane. I don't understand how it is easier or more relaxing.
The reason why there should be child free flights. Or. Children in back area of planes. After all, under age two, they are flying for free but the rest of passengers are paying. They do not pay to hear your kid screaming. Stop flying with sick children, drive instead!
If airlines were smart, they’d have babies and toddlers sit up front, last on and first off. Why isn’t that common sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...OP, so you really don't fly because someone might throw a temper tantrum. As in, you don't go anywhere far. At all?
Nope I think that flying used to be luxurious and now it literally is packed like sardines and everyone is hot and you are lucky to get more than 4 oz to drink and god forbid you need to go to the bathroom while the plane is on the tarmac for the 4th hour or is circling for 1.5 hours after being on a plane for 4 hours.
I will fly solo as long as I have an edible beforehand.
I am 51 years old, and can never, ever remember a time when flying was luxurious.
+1
I remember being packed in like sardines *with* cigarette smoke. We’ve come a long way, baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. So don't fly.
Won't keep us from flying. We always bring noise-canceling headphones.
Seriously. You can’t drive to some of the most incredible destinations in this world so you are only punishing yourself. I fly 20+ times a yr and I’ve never experienced something like this.
Anonymous wrote:This does not make it right, but I think that man has mental issues or perhaps is on the spectrum. His reaction was not typical of a rational Nuro typical person.
(Personally, I would be pulling my hair out if a baby was screaming on an airplane the entire time. I just couldn’t deal with it, but I would not have the reaction he had. I also would’ve had an I also would’ve had a hard time with him screaming and ranting. And that’s why I drive everywhere, even cross country. )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This does not make it right, but I think that man has mental issues or perhaps is on the spectrum. His reaction was not typical of a rational Nuro typical person.
(Personally, I would be pulling my hair out if a baby was screaming on an airplane the entire time. I just couldn’t deal with it, but I would not have the reaction he had. I also would’ve had an I also would’ve had a hard time with him screaming and ranting. And that’s why I drive everywhere, even cross country. )
I was just going to post something similar. While most people seem to sympathize with the parents/children in this case, perhaps the man has PTSD or other mental/emotional condition and the incessant crying set him off.
No one has identified whether or not the flight attendants tried to get parents to soothe child and they were lackadaisical about it. The only footage we have of them is telling the man to "calm down." Maybe he asked flight attendants (politely) to please ask parents to quiet child and he was ignored.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve said it many times, children rarely bother me on flights. Crying? Not my kid, not my problem. I just tune that right out. Grown ass adults acting like children though, so much harder to ignore. This guy should be embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This does not make it right, but I think that man has mental issues or perhaps is on the spectrum. His reaction was not typical of a rational Nuro typical person.
(Personally, I would be pulling my hair out if a baby was screaming on an airplane the entire time. I just couldn’t deal with it, but I would not have the reaction he had. I also would’ve had an I also would’ve had a hard time with him screaming and ranting. And that’s why I drive everywhere, even cross country. )
I was just going to post something similar. While most people seem to sympathize with the parents/children in this case, perhaps the man has PTSD or other mental/emotional condition and the incessant crying set him off.
No one has identified whether or not the flight attendants tried to get parents to soothe child and they were lackadaisical about it. The only footage we have of them is telling the man to "calm down." Maybe he asked flight attendants (politely) to please ask parents to quiet child and he was ignored.
Anonymous wrote:This does not make it right, but I think that man has mental issues or perhaps is on the spectrum. His reaction was not typical of a rational Nuro typical person.
(Personally, I would be pulling my hair out if a baby was screaming on an airplane the entire time. I just couldn’t deal with it, but I would not have the reaction he had. I also would’ve had an I also would’ve had a hard time with him screaming and ranting. And that’s why I drive everywhere, even cross country. )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...OP, so you really don't fly because someone might throw a temper tantrum. As in, you don't go anywhere far. At all?
Nope I think that flying used to be luxurious and now it literally is packed like sardines and everyone is hot and you are lucky to get more than 4 oz to drink and god forbid you need to go to the bathroom while the plane is on the tarmac for the 4th hour or is circling for 1.5 hours after being on a plane for 4 hours.
I will fly solo as long as I have an edible beforehand.
I am 51 years old, and can never, ever remember a time when flying was luxurious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...OP, so you really don't fly because someone might throw a temper tantrum. As in, you don't go anywhere far. At all?
Nope I think that flying used to be luxurious and now it literally is packed like sardines and everyone is hot and you are lucky to get more than 4 oz to drink and god forbid you need to go to the bathroom while the plane is on the tarmac for the 4th hour or is circling for 1.5 hours after being on a plane for 4 hours.
I will fly solo as long as I have an edible beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:What an immature jerk. I’m sure the mother was trying to do everything in her power to get her baby to stop screaming. He could’ve just ignored it or even tried to help, but instead it was all about him.
He was given the option to get off the plane and he refused, thereby making everyone else on the plane deplane. Awful behavior!