Posted on by lskenazy

Hey Folks! Encouraging news in our war on predator panic! Over in Australia, on Virgin, a man named Johnny McGirr, 33, was seated next to two unaccompanied boys, aged about 8 and 10. The stewardess made him move because that’s the airline’s policy: Women can sit next to kids, men are apparently just too likely to pounce.

McGirr — a fireman — was understandably embarrassed. He blogged about it and now he’s everywhere in the Australian media today, saying: “[The attitude of the airline] is ‘we respect you but as soon as you board a Virgin airline you are a potential paedophile’, and that strips away all the good that any male does regardless of his standing in society, his profession or his moral attitudes.”

He also had a new suggestion for Virgin, to keep people safe:

No male should sit next to anyone. A spare seat will be allocated next to any male at any time to ensure the safety of women and children.

Virgin — Jeez what a name for this story — is now reconsidering its policy, the way British Airways did a few years back. (Remember this incident? And its outcome?) But perhaps even better is that the Sydney Morning Herald reports more than 44,000 readers nationwide responded to an online poll about the policy, and 87 % agreed it’s ‘‘sexist and suggests all men are potential pedophiles.”

They sound like Free-Rangers! – L

Maybe all children are not in danger from all men at all times?

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Filed under: Eek! A Male! (and Stranger Danger), Insurance repercussions, Sex Offender Issues, Uncategorized | Tagged: airline policy, all men are bad, child predator, fear for our kids, fear of men around children distrust men, fireman, Johnny McGirr, manon plane, pedophile, pedophile panic, predator panic, sexism, stranger danger, unaccompanied minors, Virgin policy |