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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-27-2009 @ 10:34AM
Hugh G. Reckshun said...
God bless this young woman! Believe it or not, my hat's off to her for having the courage and "chutzpa" to pursue this unique approach in the exploration of her liberated sexuality!
Think about it: In the interest of, among other things, having a diverse society and fighting off the influence(s) of right-wing religious extremism, we desperately NEED women like Miss Schindlerova. What a depressing world we would live in if all females were to use, say, a Gloria Allred or a Rosie O'Donnell as their role model. For the sake of variety, we NEED a few women who are willing to shake their booty at a nudie bar and/or get down-and-dirty in front of a camera. They are an integral component that allows us to enjoy a liberated and free society!
My only fear is that, now that Miss Schindlerova has been "outed" by a co-worker pilot with questionable intentions, she will possibly be subjected to harassment, ridicule and shunning from co-workers who do not share her same degree of liberation and open-mindedness. Practical jokes and mean-spirited pranks can make life miserable for an individual being subjected to this type of behavior from co-workers. I sincerely hope that Ryanair management recognizes this potential and takes the necessary steps to prevent Miss Schindlerova from being exposed to a hostile work environment. Remember what Charlize Theron's character was subjected to in the motion picture "North Country"?
I, for one, would like to send her a letter or email to convey my high degree of respect and support. How would I go about doing so? If I were to contact her via the postal address for the Ryanair crewbase at Stansted Airport, would there be any degree of assurance that my correspondence would reach her, particularly if the mail clerk was, say, a devout Muslim thoroughly disgusted by the actions of Miss Schindlerova? Would my letter end up in a trash recepticle? Perhaps the staff at Gadling can set up an email account where concerned readers, such as myself, can communicate with Miss Schindlerova and aire our extremely high degree of respect and support . . .
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