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Unfriendly Skies: Delta CEO Claims Bashing NRA Members is Good Business

From "Support The NRA" <support-the-nra@delta.com>
Subject Unfriendly Skies: Delta CEO Claims Bashing NRA Members is Good Business
Message-ID <337708bf796114df05f0348c38af5cea@dizum.com> (permalink)
Date 2018-05-02 21:48 +0200
Newsgroups alt.homosexual, uk.politics.guns, alt.politics.democrat, dc.general, alt.aviation.fun
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In the wake of the Parkland, Florida, murders, there has been an 
unusual amount of anti-gun and anti-NRA commentary by private 
corporations with plenty of problems of their own.

In February, Delta announced it was ending a discount program 
for passengers who used the airline to travel to the NRA’s 2018 
Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas. The move had nothing to do with 
any problems Delta itself experienced with the NRA or its 
members, but supposedly came in response to what the airline 
called “the current national debate over gun control amid recent 
school shootings.” Bizarrely, Delta characterized its decision 
to link innocent NRA members with school shootings and to punish 
them by reneging on a contract as a reflection of its “neutral 
status” and an attempt to “refrain from entering this debate.”

You can make your views known to Delta CEO Ed Bastian by 
emailing him at ed.bastian@delta.com, or calling Delta’s 
corporate headquarters at (404) 715-2600.

The Washington Post, however, characterized Delta’s move 
differently, situating it squarely within the #BoycottNRA 
movement. The airline, in other words, had merely jumped on a 
self-glorifying corporate bandwagon that has done nothing to 
harm the NRA but has done much to remind gun-owning Americans 
just what is at stake in the gun control debate.

Ironically, Delta’s move hurt its own shareholders far worse 
than it did NRA members. While only 13 NRA members took 
advantage of the now revoked Delta Discount, the airline’s 
attempt to implicate the NRA in school shootings led the Georgia 
legislature to eliminate tax breaks that were expected to be 
worth some $50 million to the Atlanta-based company.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian, however, remained defiant. “Our decision 
was not made for economic gain and our values are not for sale,” 
he said in a statement on the legislative reversal, as if 
Delta’s “values” and his job first and foremost involve pursuing 
a political agenda against gun owners and NRA members.

Bastian then went on to brag during a television appearance on 
CNBC that his company “gained a lot of fans” for its 
discriminatory treatment of NRA members and for not “selling out 
to political interests.”

We have some news for Mr. Bastian: Our Second Amendment rights 
aren’t up for negotiation, either. As the NRA has already made 
abundantly clear: “The loss of a discount will neither scare nor 
distract one single NRA member from our mission to stand and 
defend the individual freedoms that have always made America the 
greatest nation in the world.”

Freedom-loving Americans, meanwhile, have responded to these 
elitists attacks the way they always have, by renewing their 
support for the NRA, the most uncompromising champion of 
America’s constitutional freedoms.

It’s clear from recent customer reviews of Delta that the 
airline’s time and efforts would be more profitably spent on 
addressing its own operational issues, rather trying to deflect 
attention to NRA members.

If you agree, feel free to contact Delta CEO Ed Bastian and tell 
him all about it. Mr. Bastian’s email is 
edward.bastian@delta.com. You can also ask to speak to him by 
calling Delta’s corporate headquarters at (404) 715-2600. Should 
you prefer to write a letter to Mr. Bastian, Delta’s corporate 
address is Delta Air Lines Inc., P.O. Box 20706, Atlanta, GA 
30320.

Other options for making your views known are available in this 
USA Today article aimed at helping aggrieved Delta passengers 
get redress from Mr. Bastian, who apparently tends to hide 
behind legions of staffers to avoid direct contact with his 
company’s customers.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delta/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/delta

https://www.nraila.org/articles/20180413/unfriendly-skies-delta-
ceo-claims-bashing-nra-members-is-good-business
    

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