Shock Video: Boeing Employees Admit They Won’t Fly on the Planes They’re Building

You’re going to want to watch this video before you get on another commercial flight on a plane built by Boeing. Your life might actually depend on it. Undercover video from inside a Boeing plant shows that two-thirds of Boeing’s manufacturing employees would not take a flight on one of the planes they’re building.

You’ve no doubt seen all the problems that Boeing planes have been having lately. Doors are flying off planes in mid-air, tires are falling off, and engines are catching on fire. So far there have been no casualties from these incidents, but any sensible person probably realizes that it’s only a matter of time before America experiences its first major airline catastrophe since 2009.

 

The source of this problem is all the diversity hiring that Boeing’s new owners are enforcing. They’re firing all the competent men and replacing them with unskilled, uncaring minority workers who are often on drugs while they’re on the clock. These are the people building the airplanes now!

On top of everything else in America that has been wrecked since Joe Biden was installed in the White House, airline safety is now quickly becoming a thing of the past.

Watch as Jimmy Dore exposes the Boeing factory workers who will not fly on the very same planes they’re building:


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