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A stewardess with an airline carrier in the US resigned rather than enforce the mask mandate on her airline. Here is what Theresa Mullins shared with us about her decision to refuse to enforce barbaric mask mandates on her airline. Ms. Mullins begins by stating that she quit her excellent flight attendant job because of the passenger mask mandates:

I was a career crew member that flew for the experience. I loved it. But then my airline mandated masks for the passengers at the beginning of July 2020. I had great hope that the mask mandate would be temporary.

In July 2020, I had been on a voluntary leave, at first because of the convenience offered by the company. I was disappointed and offended for the airline’s mandate that began in July. “I refuse to tell anyone they must wear a mask, and this is not what my company expects of me.” Voluntary leave decreased my income. I wanted to support the company so over the summer, I took the time to paint my house the colors of my airline, and started an online conservative lady’s boutique, www.gentleladyboutique.com to try to earn back what I gave up.

The company wanted me back on January 31st this year. Even with money tight, I struggled with the thought. I can not participate in what I perceive as an oppressive compliance ritual. That was the thought weighing heavy on my mind as my show time approached. The day I was due back to work, I paced the house for hours contemplating the best action to take. Do I contact the Union? I saw pro-mask dialogue in the Union’s newsletters, so what would be the point to contact them? With numerous Covid-19 updates, the Union didn’t seem offended for the passengers at all! I didnt think it would help.

And I continued to stress about it until I made the last minute call on the day I was due back, “I think I quit.”

A stewardess with an airline carrier in the US resigned rather than enforce the mask mandate on her airline. Here is what Theresa Mullins shared with us about her decision to refuse to enforce barbaric mask mandates on her airline. Ms. Mullins begins by stating that she quit her excellent flight attendant job because of the passenger mask mandates: I was a career crew member that flew for the experience. I loved it. But then my airline mandated masks for the passengers at the beginning of July 2020. I had great hope that the mask mandate would be temporary. In July 2020, I had been on a voluntary leave, at first because of the convenience offered by the company. I was disappointed and offended for the airline’s mandate that began in July. “I refuse to tell anyone they must wear a mask, and this is not what my company expects of me.” Voluntary leave decreased my income. I wanted to support the company so over the summer, I took the time to paint my house the colors of my airline, and started an online conservative lady’s boutique, www.gentleladyboutique.com to try to earn back what I gave up. The company wanted me back on January 31st this year. Even with money tight, I struggled with the thought. I can not participate in what I perceive as an oppressive compliance ritual. That was the thought weighing heavy on my mind as my show time approached. The day I was due back to work, I paced the house for hours contemplating the best action to take. Do I contact the Union? I saw pro-mask dialogue in the Union’s newsletters, so what would be the point to contact them? With numerous Covid-19 updates, the Union didn’t seem offended for the passengers at all! I didnt think it would help. And I continued to stress about it until I made the last minute call on the day I was due back, “I think I quit.”

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never do their dirty work for them, make them fire you, because they will replace you with someone without your morals

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SWA colors. The points you make tewdrig are excellent points and ones that should be used by this Flt. Attendant in her hearing if she gets one. If she doesn't? She should sue the company and include those points, medical facts, in the suit.

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Brother, time for people to all make a stand against slave masks, simply by refusing to wear them.

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She is absolutely right. The FDA classifies a face mask as a medical device. A company cannot practice medicine without a license or expect their airplane crews do the same. Cabin safety and the passenger comfort is far different than forcing passengers to wear a medical device. The FAA provide regulations for cabin safety and passenger comfort. Passenger face masks are not FAA regulated.

If they are following CDC guidelines, which is defined as recommendations that have no force of law, then why isn't the airline NOT following the 6 foot social distancing guidelines when seating passengers?

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My friend just says "please put your mask on" and then walks away before they reply or she can see their compliance/defiance.

Doesn't seem so heroic to me because who can just afford to not have a job?