Originally Posted by
justhere
This post says far more about you than it does any seat saver. Or non-saver for that matter. The funny thing is that you clearly believe that it's morally wrong to save a seat. Given that it's not illegal or even against any WN rule, it's simply a matter of perspective whether it's morally wrong or not. And so from your perspective, it is morally wrong. And that's fine. Your position, then, is that people who do save seats should become better of character and not save seats. They should be respectful and considerate of others. Much like you are when you judge other people.
Wait. I think I've got that backwards as you aren't respectful and considerate of others who have a different viewpoint. Silly me. 😉🙄😊
Your post seems a big garbled. Perhaps English is not your first language? In any event, seat-saving -- in other words, causing someone who has a lower-priority boarding position to have seating priority over someone who has a higher-priority boarding position -- is no different than cutting in front of someone in a grocery store line, or a line to get off at a highway exit.. It is not "illegal" and the grocery store or highway authority may not even have a rule against it. But it is unethical and anyone who does it -- absent truly exceptional circumstances -- is a scumbag. The seat savers and the grocery store line cutters and the guy who cuts you off at the highway exit will make up some BS excuse to justify their conduct -- it is not illegal, there was no sign prohibiting it, etc. Whatever. Any rational person knows what it is when they see it.