I am quite happy with that and will refer you to my earlier post (80) where I said
No I don't see him as a philosopher at all. I think it is too early to know whether he really did say that or people were frightened and imagined it. I see him as someone having a hissy fit and am simply giving a speculation on what someone having a tantrum could be thinking if indeed he did say that. The clue I suspect will be in what the conversation he was having with the person next to him was about.
Doesn't matter to me. What was done matters, not where he brought himself to that point. Over-emotional behavior as such is a prime indicator of character deficiencies and I'm not going to go into the genetic medical proofs, but that won't change the act of terrorizing others if indeed the information shows he actually yelled out those words.
I will just wait.
People scare people all the time. As I told you people have been removed from UK planes for causing similar difficulties but we do not call them terrorists.
My point was, I believe that what began his strop will clarify the situation. If you believe on putting people with mental health problems into the same category as terrorists then god help the world. In the meantime I understood we agreed to wait for more news. We have already found the situation has changed clarifying that he did not try to get into the cockpit ..but hey, people with mental health problems or anyone who frightens anyone else is a terrorist now it would appear - or is that just if they are Muslims and the country is the USA?
Are you seriously trying to say yelling "ALLAHU AKBAR" on a airplane is a good idea these days? why are you lobbying so hard for this guy? what he did was stupid and dangerous I don't care if he was mentally ill or not.