Interjet pilot investigated for allegedly wanting to drop a bomb in Mexico
Social networks today are a valuable means of communication and are of course a very useful tool if used in the right way. However, there are people who still do not understand the scope that these can have, especially considering that they can build or destroy an image, and it seems that Ximena García, an Interjet employee, did not understand it in time.
Interjet employee launches alleged bomb threat
In social networks, mainly on Twitter, the hashtag #Ladybomba or #Ladyterrorista already circulates to refer to Ximena García. In Mexico, independence is celebrated on September 15, and it is a tradition that the president shouts the cry for independence, which usually consists of a ¡Viva México! And some live more in the capital's zócalo where thousands of people gather to give place to the celebration.
Taking this into account, Ximena García, an Interjet employee, posted on her Facebook account a comment that suggested throwing a bomb in the capital's zócalo on September 15, Independence Day in Mexico, in which she assured us they would do us a favor, not in accordance. With this I also reiterate that whoever does not agree with it is not interested.
Today Interjet spoke out against such a despicable message, the company assured that they do not go with the policies or values of the company and that I already know it is investigating the case of its collaborator. It should be remembered that this girl was recognized by the Interjet company a few months ago for Women's Day, highlighting her work and intelligence.
Thanks to that publication, the news spread across all social networks and now this girl is already being investigated. We just have to wait for more news, but the experience of this is that you have to think things through before issuing any comment, or it could even cost you the position.