A Marine Corps veteran was booted out of a Delta flight and ordered to change clothes after a flight attendant claimed her shirt was “threatening,” NBC affiliate KNTV reported on Friday.
The so-called “threatening” shirt featured a message highlighting the issue of veteran suicide, which affects many military personnel after their years of service.
Catherine Banks, who served 22 years in the Marine Corps, was en route to visit her Marine sister when a Delta flight attendant suddenly stopped her.
The reason? Her shirt, which read, “Do Not Give In To The War Within End Veteran Suicide,” was deemed an issue.
“‘You need to get off the plane,’” a tearful Banks recalled being told. “I was like, ‘What did I do?’” […]
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