Salvatore Bevivino of San Francisco, California filed the $500,000 lawsuit against the airline company last week not because he was never brought the soft drink he requested during a flight home from Philadelphia in April 2012. Bevivino, rather, is asking Virgin to pay him back for the embarrassment, humiliation, mortification, mental anguish, emotional distress and damage to his professional reputation he says he encountered as a result of what happened next.Bevivino is making a big stink after he was questioned for allegedly failing to flush an airline toilet after taking care of business in the middle of the 3,000 mile flight.According to court papers, Bevivino asked for a soda during an April 28, 2012 flight but was told by an attendant that drinks would have to be purchased using the touch-screen panel on the back of the seat in front of him. Bevivino allegedly inquired with another attendant and stayed thirsty until a third person eventually aided with his request. Once the flight landed, though, he finally had the airline’s full attention.Bevivino’s attorneys say their client exited the flight upon arriving in San Francisco but quickly caught the attention of the plane’s captain. Bevivino was pulled aside “as a person of suspicion,” court filings allege, and was then asked about his altercation with the flight attendants over the soft drink. Bevivino rejected the captain’s claims that he yelled obscenities at the crew while arguing over the beverage, but that wasn’t the last of the crew’s complaints. Around a half-dozen uniformed police officers, FBI and TSA agents were called to remove Bevivino from the plane, but not before the captain questioned him over his bathroom etiquette.According to a police report obtained by Philly.com, a flight attendant had this to say about Bevivino’s behavior after one of his attempts to acquire a soft drink:”[He] came back out with a smile on his face and began using profanities. [Name redacted] passed by the restroom and saw that Bevivino left the door open and did not flush the toilet.”Virginia America spokesperson Jennifer Thomas has since reached out to Huffington Post saying, “While we generally do not comment on the details of ongoing litigation, we are aware of the incident in question, we have reviewed our internal crew reports and we are confident our teammates handled this matter appropriately.” … Read More
McDonald’s surprising pro-transgender bathroom policy
A Detroit-area McDonald’s recently found itself in legal trouble after falsely claiming its menu items were halal, and New York City employees of the fast food chain went on strike last month to demand a living wage, but a franchise in Washington state is grabbing headlines for actually doing something right: Providing safe, guaranteed access to bathroom facilities regardless of a person’s gender identity or expression.A Reddit user shared a photo of a Seattle McDonald’s bathroom sign, announcing:We respect the rights of all customers and employees. We believe all people must have access to safe and dignified bathroom facilities regardless of their gender identity or expression. Therefore, the following policy has been adopted for this restaurant at 1530 3rd Avenue … Employees and customers may use any restroom that corresponds with and is based upon the gender identity they publicly and exclusively assert or express.Continue Reading… … Read More
RIP Shannon Larratt and Joe Weider, Two Huge Pioneers of Self-Ownership
Two pioneers of self-ownership and unregulated
body modification died this month. Joe Weider, the
fitness-publishing mogul who brought professional bodybuilding from
the sideshow tent to the main stage (discovering
Arnold Schwarzenegger and creating a magazine empire along the
way) died March 23. He was 93. Shannon Larratt, founder of BMEzine,
the Internet’s largest crowdsourced guide to “extreme” body
modification, died on March 15 at age 39. If you’ve ever crushed on
a punkette with ;full
sleeves and gauged earlobes or shot a front
double biceps pose in the bathroom mirror, you have Weider and
Larratt to thank.
Today, Weider is best known for his magazines (Muscle &
Fitness, Flex, Shape) and his annual
bodybuilding and figure competition, the Mr. Olympia. But his
history with the sport goes back to the very beginning. When
Weider, along with his younger brother Ben, founded the
International Federation of Body Builders in 1946, many
people–even weightlifters
like York Barbell founder Bob Hoffman–thought muscularity for
its own sake was obscene. Nevertheless Weider stuck with his focus
on size, symmetry, and definition, turning bodybuilding into a
full-fledged sport. He and Ben, who died in 2008, also managed to
popularize it behind the Iron Curtain, traveling to the Soviet
Union multiple times between 1952 and 1988 to advocate for the
recognition of bodybuilding as a sport and for the inclusion of
Soviet athletes in the IFBB. Today, muscles are mainstream and the
USSR is dead. ;
Weider also had a history of fighting the U.S. government. A
charitable
interpretation of his clashes with the Feds is that Weider and
other supplement advocates were moving too fast for the FDA’s
liking. A less charitable interpretation is that
Weider ;mingled junk
science and the real thing, promising not only that protein
could make your muscles grow (which is true), but that his
brand of protein could
make your muscles grow a pound a day ;(un-uh). ;
As for Larratt: While many of the body
modification procedures he popularized predated him, it wasn’t
until he started BMEzine (NSFW)
in 1994 that practitioners from around the world had a central hub
for discussing their techniques. BMEZine is now a massive clearing
house for knowledge about how to modify the human body.
Participants run the gamut from tattoo and piercing junkies to
people who have drastically transformed everything from their faces
to their genitals. If I had to guess, I’d say at least half the
procedures and techniques covered on BMEzine–branding,
suspension, and scarification,
to name three not-unusual mods here in the states–are illegal to
perform. Yet people perform them anyway, and thanks to the
crowdsourced knowledge available on BMEzine, they know how to do so
with relative safety and precision. ;
Like Weider, Larratt also was in direct conflict with authority,
and his interaction ended him. In 2010 Larratt was diagnosed with
tubular aggregate myopathy. The disease apparently caused him
significant pain, which his doctors in Canada refused to
aggressively treat, thinking that he was addicted to pain
medication. In
his suicide note, Larratt wrote
I do believe that there were fundamental shortcomings in the way
both my condition and my pain was treated, and that the last few
years could have been much more pleasant if the pain had been more
aggressively managed. I believe this was in part because of the
prejudice of multiple doctors due to my appearance causing them to
stereotype me as drug seeking (and the simple reality is that it
can be hard to tell, and we are so cruel as to prefer to “punish”
the sick than to “reward” the mentally ill). I wish there was some
way to make those doctors understand the cruelty they enacted. A
patient should have the right to a pain free life, even if that
comes with some risk.
….
The last medical thing I want to mention is that I want to
strongly advocate for “right to die” legislation. Canada currently
has no such thing. It is my strong believe that if I had known that
there was a “safe”, pain-free way for me to go at a time of my
choosing, hopefully at home surrouded by love, it would have
brought me not just enormous peace, but I believe would have given
me strength to fight this even longer than I have. As Isaac Asimov
said, ;“No decent human being would allow an animal to
suffer without putting it out of its misery. It is only to human
beings that human beings are so cruel as to allow them to live on
in pain, in hopelessness, in living death, without moving a muscle
to help them.” ;And this is how I have felt for a long
time now, trapped in this nightmarish prison of pain. Losing my
motor skills hasn’t been fun either, but the pain is the worst
part. After writing that I can’t help but think of Keats. I really
do hope people will one day have as much right to control their
deaths as to control their lives — it is in many ways, the
fundamental human right, even more fundamental than thought and
self-expression.
The thread linking Weider and Larratt is a shared vision of
self-ownership that is in permanent conflict with the state and the
public health establishment. In that sense, the mass monsters
Weider championed–guys like Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler–are not
so different than the branded, scarred, and pierced-up misfits who
commune at BMEzine.com. … Read More
OK school says ‘zero tolerance’ for bullying after teen shoots self in bathroom
Authorities in Oklahoma on Monday were unable to confirm if bullying was involved after a 15-year-old male killed himself with a gun in a Cowetta school bathroom. Speaking to reporters at press conference, Superintendent Jeff Holmes explained that a “ninth grade student at Cowetta…
Firearms instructor leaves gun in school bathroom
In response to last month’s massacre in Newtown, a Michigan charter school hired a firearms instructor as a security guard – only to find that the armed guard forgot his gun in the school bathroom.The school took the National Rifle Association’s advice in hiring an armed guard, but the retired Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. firearms instructor, Clark Arnold, endangered students less than a week after he was hired by forgetting his deadly weapon in the school bathroom.The Chatfield School of Lapeer, Michigan, which has about 500 enrolled students, was fortunate that the security guard remembered to retrieve the missing gun before a student came across it. The school director reported the incident to local authorities, but the retired firearms instructor will face no criminal charges.“If you left a gun unattended and a toddler finds it and shoots and hurts someone, it could be some kind of reckless use of a firearm,” Lapeer County Prosecutor Byron Konschuh told the Flint Journal.But because no students were injured at the charter school, “it’s almost like no harm no foul,” Konschuh added.Chartfield School Director Matt Young told TV5 that his school is proud of its safe learning environment. Last week, he admitted the need for several improvements, one of which he thought he was satisfying by hiring the armed guard. The school also installed new cameras and teachers received lockdown training.Even Arnold, who recklessly forgot his weapon in the bathroom, said
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his presence would add to the safety of the school.“It’s probably slim to next to none that someone’s going to be needed in the school, but it’s that slim you have to worry about,” he told WNEM TV. “It’s a tremendous asset to the safety of our students.”But he himself could have provided that ‘slim’ chance for another Newtown-type massacre at the school of 500 – a mistake that Young recognizes, but refuses to talk about. The director called the incident “a personal matter” and told the Flint Journal that he would not discuss the officers’ actions or consequences.“The school has put additional security procedures in place that follow local law enforcement practices and guidelines,” he said in a statement. “At no time was any student involved in this breach of protocol. We will continue to work on improving school security.”After the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which left 26 students and faculty dead, the NRA recommended placing armed guards in schools across America to prevent further shootings.“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun,” said NRA Chief Executive Wayne LaPierre. But if the ‘good’ guy’s weapon falls into the wrong hands, a mistake like Arnold’s could trigger the country’s next deadly shooting. … Read More
Alex Jones’ Insane Post-Piers Morgan Selfie Videos
After his showdown with Piers Morgan on CNN, Jones retreated to his hotel room to make paranoid videos. CNN “looks like Hitler's bunker.”
After Alex Jones went on Piers Morgan Tonight on Monday, he retreated to his New York hotel room and made some videos for his YouTube channel accusing Mayor Michael Bloomberg of “stalking” him and sending crackheads after him.
“If something happens to us, or we’re killed by crackheads, it was the NYPD or mafia [Bloomberg] hired,” Jones said during the 12-minute monologue.
Jones made a separate video in the hotel bathroom, titled “We Are in NYC: Pray For Us.”
“Bloomberg’s stalking us outside,” Jones said. “I'm trying to get back to Austin, Texas; pray for us, ladies and gentleman.”
Jones wrapped up the series with a quick message on the plane before his flight back to Austin took off.
“We came to New York to confront Piers Morgan,” Jones said. “We did the job we wanted, we put the globalists on notice.”
On his radio show on Tuesday, Jones addressed the Morgan incident, giving himself an “A” for his performance.
He claimed that CNN “looks like Hitler’s bunker….torn-up carpet, feces all over the wall and on the floor in the bathroom. It’s rotting.”
h/t Mediaite





