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Liberal journalist ripped for complaining about flight attendant wishing her a ‘blessed’ night: ‘Grow up’

Mother Jones Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffrey took to social media after publicly complaining about a flight attendant wishing her and other passengers a “happy” night at the end of a recent flight. Users mocked her.

Jeffrey mocked the flight attendant in a recent post on I pointed out all the adjectives.

Washington Post columnist Mark Thiessen responded to Jeffrey's post, writing, “How sad and poor can your life be to be offended by someone congratulating you? Prepare yourself.” .

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A liberal journalist recently criticized an Alaska Airlines flight attendant who wanted passengers to have a “blessed” night before disembarking. (St. Petersburg)

Journalists at Mother Jones tracked flight attendants on social media platforms Friday night, writing, “Warning against creeping Christian nationalism: @AlaskaAir flight attendants groaned (!) when we landed at SFO.'' As I raised it, I just prayed that it would be a 'blessed' night. Adjectives would suffice: wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, amazing, wonderful…”

She added, “As my linemate said, 'This isn't Montgomery, sweetie.'”

The critical post went viral, racking up more than 3 million views on Comments poured in furious at the possibility of finding fault.

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Armando Domalewski, Kamala Harris' campaign fundraiser, reprimanded Jeffrey, saying, “With all due respect, I'm a pretty left-leaning person and I frequently wish you a happy day. That's a good thing to say,” he wrote.

His comments prompted the editor-in-chief to respond, saying, “Well, it's a matter of respect for the audience in front of you. It's about respecting their space, their norms, their aspirations. The dominant culture is always “We feel entitled to enforce our norms” and…that’s a far cry from the @AlaskaAir brand. ”

However, Domarevski disputed his claims, adding: “As a Catholic, I don't believe that being publicly Christian is actually the dominant culture here in SF (lol).” . Jeffrey didn't fight back.

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Mother Jones editor-in-chief Clara Jeffrey accused the flight attendant of promoting Christian nationalism. (Stephen Brashear/Stringer)

Blaze's Jessica O'Donnell criticized the editor-in-chief, writing: “You have bigger problems than the desires of a flight attendant.”

Canadian conservative activist Billboard Chris shared an old post of Jeffrey in which she also said “God bless you” and praised others for using similar words. I did it.

The list he shared includes a 2020 post praising former President Barack Obama for using the phrase “God bless you” in a speech praising the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis. was.

“'God bless you all, God bless America, God bless this gentle soul who has moved closer to his promise.' Now that's the kicker.” she wrote at the time.

Dispatch editor-in-chief and LA Times columnist Jonah Goldberg criticized Jeffrey, writing, “This is a bizarre and pretty indefensible overreaction, me too.”

Pollster Frank Luntz asked journalists: “Would you be concerned if someone told you to bless you after you sneezed?”

Washington Examiner contributor Kimberly Ross condemned Jeffrey's post, saying, “This is not 'creeping Christian nationalism.'” This is an act of kindness towards others, and this does not require conversion to a religion. The problem is that we treated it as a problem that needed to be brought to the attention of the airline. ”

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