I think there may be some confusion here. Here's how I understood the article:
1. They did ask her to cover up and she did cover it up with sweatshirt.
2. Onboard, she says the sweatshirt "slipped" revealing her t-shirt
3. SWA staff then asked her to either turn the shirt inside out or get off the plane.
4. She CHOSE to get off the plane.
I personally believe the image of the people are irrelevant. I also think it's weird that once the sweatshirt "slipped", why couldn't she just put it back on again?
By the way, on airplanes, the profanities are edited out of the movies.
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