They’ve lived in such a comfortable world and been told they should always feel good about themselves that it is:
* a personal affront if you disagree with them in any way
* a sin to ever make them feel bad
* an act of violence to tell them they’re wrong/bad/unwanted
* unacceptable to cater to every whim
I understand not wanting to sit by a young child if afraid they’ll be crying on the flight. And I’m a parent who has traveled with young children.
However, the adult throwing that fit because you don’t like the kid or the seat is WORSE than what you’re afraid the child will do.
That said, if the kid is running up and down the aisles, pulling hair, kicking seats, yes, you can complain. But the kid hasn’t DONE that.
Nice summary...very true.