One Make careful notes of the facts: Airline name, fight name, child's age, material provided. Details matter and facts provide solidarity and strength to the story being told.
Two Connect with organizations and groups or individuals (influencers) tackling these sorts of issues. Ask for advice, Discuss. Networking with other existing activist organizations and individuals can add lots of power and effectiveness to any further actions. Not to mention getting advice from those already in the battlefield.
Three On the basis of One and Two, consider your options. If you Decide to take action on this, you are engaging with the culture war that is actually ablaze all around. This is not 1968, or 1957. Flying Solo is going to deliver little effectiveness or even may backfire against you.
Four Bonus: You might try calling the airline or speaking with a representative (flight attendant would be ideal), to get the facts from them. NOT to complain, NOT to lodge anything, but to get statements. Ask Questions that then form the foundation for factual basis. Eg.
What is your policy regarding dissemination of [Material] to minors? When they are accompanied? When they are not accompanied? Why does this policy exist? Was this action by the flight attendant in alignment with your corporate policies? How long has this policy been in place? Etc. Facts.
In information warfare, the information is the weapon.
One Make careful notes of the facts: Airline name, fight name, child's age, material provided. Details matter and facts provide solidarity and strength to the story being told.
Two Connect with organizations and groups or individuals (influencers) tackling these sorts of issues. Ask for advice, Discuss. Networking with other existing activist organizations and individuals can add lots of power and effectiveness to any further actions. Not to mention getting advice from those already in the battlefield.
Three On the basis of One and Two, consider your options. If you Decide to take action on this, you are engaging with the culture war that is actually ablaze all around. This is not 1968, or 1957. Flying Solo is going to deliver little effectiveness or even may backfire against you.
Four Bonus: You might try calling the airline or speaking with a representative (flight attendant would be ideal), to get the facts from them. NOT to complain, NOT to lodge anything, but to get statements. Ask Questions that then form the foundation for factual basis. Eg.
What is your policy regarding dissemination of [Material] to minors? When they are accompanied? When they are not accompanied? Why does this policy exist? Was this action by the flight attendant in alignment with your corporate policies? How long has this policy been in place? Etc. Facts.
In information warfare, the information is the weapon.
Best answer. Thank you.