Originally Posted by
Pander216
Albeit not illegal, and maybe normal for the respective person, it could be disturbing for passengers that have a different point of view based on culture, religion, norms and values, you name it. Crew will most probably approach these passengers and will constructively start a conversation where understanding for their opinion is brought up (as we are westerners our self), but also is tried to let the respective pax gain insight in opposite views. Acceptance for the latter is what is missing a lot nowadays.
Thank you and while I understand you cannot tell a complaining passenger to Go and F*** off.
A story true or not, an American Airline member of staff approached a complaining passenger who objected to someone discreetly feeding her child. AA staff member just approached said area and asked "Who is the person spending all their time looking at a lady's boobs and complaining she is feeding her child."
After silence she just said "Oh maybe it was in another area". Complainer kept quiet after that.