**SHARYN ALFONSI: CBS NEWS CORRESPONDENT CALLS OUT "TONE DEAF" AIRPORT SECURITY – AND THE INTERNET IS ON FIRE**
*Posted in "Our Town – Common Sense Corner" group*
Sharyn Alfonsi, the 60 Minutes correspondent, just got called out for something that should be common sense to anyone who’s ever walked through an airport. During a segment on airline delays, she reportedly complained that TSA agents were "too rigid" with a passenger trying to bring a full-sized shampoo bottle through a security checkpoint. Are you kidding me?
Let me get this straight. A multimillion-dollar journalist, jet-setting across the country, is crying on national TV about rules that have been in place for over 20 years? Meanwhile, my neighbor’s 80-year-old mom had to throw out her prescription eye drops because she forgot the 3-1-1 rule. But sure, Sharyn, let’s all feel sorry for you and your overpriced conditioner.
The clip is going viral because people are fed up. We’re tired of elites acting like the rules don’t apply to them. Common sense says: if you can’t follow basic safety protocols, maybe take the bus. And the fact that CBS let her complain about it on air? That's not journalism – that's privilege on parade.
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