In today's news, a burlesque dancer feels disrespected...

FSSL

Well-known member
Staff member
Administrator
Doctor
Joined
Jan 31, 2012
Messages
7,692
Reaction score
532
Points
113
Location
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Yes, the dancer actually is concerned about her respect and dignity.

http://upnorthlive.com/news/nation-world/airline-tells-seattle-woman-to-change-clothes-or-find-a-new-flight
 
My wife saw her outfit and wondered what the problem was.

I saw the outfit and wondered how anyone could have such bad taste.
 
subllibrm said:
I saw the outfit and wondered how anyone could have such bad taste.

I thought the same thing. Almost diaper-like.
 
The thoughts of Nichole Nordeman's song Wide Eyed comes to mind while reading this thread:

When I met him on a sidewalk
He was preaching to a mailbox
Down on 16th Avenue
And he told me he was Jesus
Sent from Jupiter to free us
With a bottle of tequila and one shoe
He raged about repentance
He finished every sentence
With a promise that the end was close at hand
I didn't even try to understand

He left me wide eyed in disbelief and disillusion
I was tongue tied, drawn by my conclusions
So I turned and walked away
And laughed at what he had to say
Then casually dismissed him as a fraud
I forgot he was created in the image of my God

When I met her in a bookstore
She was browsing on the first floor
Through a yoga magazine
And she told me in her past life
She was some plantation slave's wife
She had to figure out what that might mean
She believes the healing powers of her crystals
Can bring balance and new purpose to her life
Sounds nice

She left me wide eyed in disbelief and disillusion
I was tongue tied, drawn by my conclusions
So I turned and walked away
And laughed at what she had to say
Then casually dismissed her as a fraud
I forgot she was created in the image of my God

Not so long ago, a man from Galilee
Fed thousands with His bread and His theology
And the truth He spoke
Quickly became the joke
Of educated, self-inflated Pharisees like me

And they were wide eyed in disbelief and disillusion
They were tongue tied, drawn by their conclusions
Would I have turned and walked away
And laughed at what He had to say
And casually dismissed Him as a fraud
Unaware that I was staring at the image of my God
 
Smellin Coffee said:
The thoughts of Nichole Nordeman's song Wide Eyed comes to mind while reading this thread:

And therefore, JetBlue should not have a dress code for passengers.
 
Ransom said:
Smellin Coffee said:
The thoughts of Nichole Nordeman's song Wide Eyed comes to mind while reading this thread:

And therefore, JetBlue should not have a dress code for passengers.

Not my point at all.
 
And therefore, JetBlue should not have a dress code for passengers.
[/quote]

I think the point is that we need to be careful who we mock.  Why was this article placed in this thread, other than to point out that she is a dancer (sinner) and was dressed inappropriately (ironic, right?). I grew up in a "Christian" home where family dinner consisted of pointing out what everyone else in church wore wrong, said wrong, and how they all raised their kids wrong. Pharisees still exist today.
 
redhead said:
I think the point is that we need to be careful who we mock.

I'm sure that's true.

And, after careful consideration, I have decided it's fine to mock entitled strippers who wear zebra-striped hot pants and call themselves "Maggie McMuffin."
 
FROM THE ARTICLE...

"A Seattle burlesque dancer says an airline stripped away her dignity when they told her to change her clothes if she wanted to fly."

The irony of this statement pretty much leaves me speechless!  :eek: :eek:
 
The pilot must be a prude.  I think he should concentrate on pre-flight planning and checklists and not on his passengers' apparel.

Many dresses and mini-skirts are a lot less less modest than what Maggie M. wore.  I don't blame her for being insulted.  I notice JetBlue issued an apology.

$
 
Ransom said:
Leftard cardinal doctrine #5: Protect the slut!

Since when does dancer equal slut General?

Rather presumptuous of you. 

$
 
Mr. Hall said:
The pilot must be a prude.  I think he should concentrate on pre-flight planning and checklists and not on his passengers' apparel.

Many dresses and mini-skirts are a lot less less modest than what Maggie M. wore.  I don't blame her for being insulted.  I notice JetBlue issued an apology.

$

Ahem, it would be Ms. McMuffin to a gentleman.

Of course, if you already know her on a first name basis then Maggie it is.  :)
 
The other possibility here is she was doing it to gain attention. She maintains a website, describes herself as a trained actor, offers classes on burlesque and calls herself "The Pelvis of Justice".

Wouldn't surprise me to learn she was looking for attention in the first place. Any publicity is good publicity.
 
First thing:  It could have been worse.  She could have been wearing hot pants, and had the stripper name "SAGGY McMuffins."

Second thing:  I didn't even know the word "burlesque" was still in use.
 
Top