The latest incident:
American Airlines passenger: Cops were called on me for flying ‘fat and black’
An American Airlines passenger claims the cops were called on her for traveling while “fat and black.”
Amber Philips, 28, took to social media after a Thursday incident involving another passenger escalated on a flight, the Washington Post reported.
In a series of tweets, Phillips claimed she was in the window seat on a plane to Washington, DC, when the female passenger next to her insisted she move over since their arms were touching.
Phillips said she told the woman, “No, I actually can’t. I’m in the window seat.”
The seatmate, however, reportedly continued to make it known that she was frustrated throughout the 60-minute flight.
“The passenger next to me, a white woman, made it clear with her body language that I was bothering her,” Phillips told Yahoo News. “She was aggressive when flipping her hair with her hand and fastening her seatbelt — and she was bullying me.”
Phillips was afraid to complain but said the woman kept moving her foot closer to her.
“I said, ‘you’re being awful, don’t let the bottom of your foot touch me,’” Phillips, who took photos and videos of the passenger, told the Washington Post.
When the plane landed, the woman reportedly told the flight attendant that Phillips was harassing her. As the flight deplaned and passengers boarded a shuttle to a gate, police became involved.
“While I’m on the shuttle, this woman LIED that I assaulted her and the @AmericanAir flight attendant called the cops to remove me from the shuttle bus,” Phillips said in a tweet.
The officer reportedly told Phillips they were called for an assault investigation and asked both women a few questions.
“All of this because my arm was touching this woman,” Phillips told the Washington Post.
The lovely victim's twitter:
https://mobile.twitter.com/AmberJPhillipsThe video in question:
https://mobile.twitter.com/AmberJPhillips/status/989729546810241024/video/1And a self-hating response:
>This is who we are white people. And until we admit it and actively work to change it, women like Amber will continue to go through life like this. It’s our fault, it’s up to us to fix it.