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LONDON, Feb 22 — Muslim men should be profiled at airports as terrorists will “generally be of a Muslim persuasion”, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said in an interview published today, sparking accusations of racism. “Who are the bombers?” the budget airline’s controversial chief...

Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O’Leary speaks during a Reuters Newsmaker event in London, Britain October 1, 2019. — Reuters pic

“Who are the bombers?” the budget airline’s controversial chief executive said while discussing airport security in the interview with the“They are going to be single males travelling on their own... If you are travelling with a family of kids, on you go; the chances you are going to blow them all up is zero.”

 

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Nay, terrorists, racists and narcissists are generally white people who invade and kill others freely in the name their misguided ‘freedom’. LTTE, Hindus, Buddhist monks and communists are the real terrorist.

white n rich privilege gave him the ability to label others and get noticed. time to recognize that they are just as smart and dumb as the rest of us. n stop giving attention to dumb people.

Thai guy is like a terrorist to all Muslims

one side will see the other side as enemy, vise versa.

When the white label everything related to muslim as terrorist attack but when a white men commit crime it automatically labelled as “mental health” issue. CEO Ryanair is a joke.

Boooo

Says the white man that likes to go to war, and occupy other countries ..

He said on October 2019. Now u want to provoke muslim.

Absolutely correct 👍🏼

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