Virgin Atlantic Airlines Paying Close Attention To Following DEI Guidelines And Celebrating Drag Queens As Their Planes Fall Into Dangerous Disrepair

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by Geoffrey Grinder, Now The End Begins:

A New York-bound Virgin Atlantic flight was canceled just moments before takeoff last week when an alarmed passenger said he spotted several screws missing from the plane’s wing. This is what DEI gets you.

Flying is nerve-wracking enough without having to think about the screws holding parts of the wings together being loose or missing, especially when it’s noticed by the customers before the maintenance crew spots it. Yikes. But take heart, Virgin Atlantic passengers, they want you to know that their DEI program is strong and their fervent support of drag queens and transgenders remains steadfast.

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What is DEI? Glad you asked, it stands for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. What does that mean? That they hire people based on the gender and sexual orientation as the primary trait, talent to actually do the job they’re hired for comes after that. Let’s say you are a hospital that needs to hire a surgeon. The main consideration should be how talented he or she is at performing surgery, but not so with DEI. DEI says ‘we need more black and brown doctors’, and set out to find a ‘doctor of color’ as the main recruiting criteria. Certainly you can see how flawed of an approach this is at the least, and how incredibly dangerous it could be. Passengers on that Virgin Atlantic flight were glad they averted disaster this time, but for how long? We need the most talented people in our workforce, not checkboxes for DEI requirements.

Virgin Atlantic needs more attention to safety, and less on DEI, drag queens and transgenders

FROM THE NYPOST: British traveler Phil Hardy, 41, was onboard Flight VS127 at Manchester Airport in the UK on Jan. 15 when he noticed the four missing fasteners during a safety briefing for passengers and decided to alert the cabin crew.

“I’m a good flyer, but my partner was not loving the information I was telling her and starting to panic, and I was trying to put her mind at rest as much as I could,” Hardy told the Kennedy News agency of the moment he spotted the missing fixings.

“I thought it was best to mention it to a flight attendant to be on the safe side.”

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