When a Flight Turned Into a Drama
Picture this: you’re on a Southwest flight, sighing at the smell of burnt coffee, thinking the world’s fine. Suddenly someone’s hand comes out from the seat behind you and—boom!—touches the wrong part of your body. The man behind you might want to just say “oops,” but flying bans make this a real mess.
Who Is the Bird?
- Bruce Alexander – an older heavy‑equipment operator who’s been called “the guy who’ll bite into your ribcage if he leaves the seat.”
- He’s been allegedly groping a woman’s breast on the flight from Houston to Albuquerque.
- After the first accidental touch, he repeated it 30 minutes later, and the victim finally turned around and spoke them out.
After the flight landed, the authorities handed him the most humiliating of punishments: a handcuff and a police car hop. He supposedly shouted, “The president of the United States says it’s OK to grab women by their private parts!”
Why “Drove Himself Into the Spotlight”?
Yes, in our past we’ve seen an audio clip from 2016 introduced “when you’re a star, they let you do it.” In an infuriating line he said, “Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.” The story is that Trump is rumored to have been an advocate of touching women’s private parts because he’s a celebrity.
Actors don’t pay for that kind of “vip” treatment. High‑profile men pervert the word “fame” into dirty business. Most of them refuse to face the consequences.
Conclusion
No surprise, the “incident” has given the nation yet another reason to call for a complete overhaul of the legal system. We loathe this type of news, but it’s good to see a self‑owned “blix” who initially felt like a prince, but that rapidly disintegrated into a guilty red-line, and now will eventually meet the court’s consequences.
