WATCH: Capitol Protester Removed From Plane *Updated*

Corrected: This post has been updated to reflect that American Airlines confirmed that the passenger was asked to deplane for violating its mask requirement.

“They kicked me off this plane, they called me a f-cking terrorist,” the emotional man says. “They want to f-cking ruin my life.”

Update: The man was reportedly kicked off the plane for refusing to wear a mask.

Another video appeared to show a tearful woman and several others barred from flying for their support of our president.

The media and Democrat members of Congress have been pushing for extreme measures against Americans they want to silence.

Forbes published an article on Sunday titled “Here’s How To Keep The Capitol Rioters From Flying Back To DC, Say Flight Attendants.”

“For starters, airlines should conduct a review of the manifests for the flights to and from DC before and after the January 6 riot. ‘While the airlines cannot coordinate on competitive issues, they certainly can coordinate on safety issues,'” the Forbes report states. “Airlines should share names of passengers, especially those who were flagged for unruly behavior or worse. ‘An airline could say ‘we have banned this person because of XYZ’ and that could actually become an individual ban on each airline.'”

The magazine also suggested that “Airlines could also coordinate a temporary cross-industry no-fly list that is targeted for a specific time period or for specific airports.”

Democrat politicians were also calling for the protesters to be barred from flights.

“Given the heinous domestic terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol yesterday, I am urging the Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to use their authorities to add the names of all identified individuals involved in the attack to the federal No-Fly List and keep them off planes,” Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, a democrat from Mississippi and the chair of the Committee on Homeland Security, said in a statement. “This should include all individuals identified as having entered the Capitol building—an intrusion which threatened the safety of Members of Congress and staff and served as an attack on our Nation.”

Rest in Peace, First Amendment. You were fun while you lasted.

 

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