Put Your Clothes On: A Misogynist’s Tale
The article discusses the decline of respect in public spaces, particularly in hotels and airports. The author shares personal experiences and observations about tourists behaving poorly, such as wearing pajamas and disrespecting hotel staff. It emphasizes the need for better manners and consideration for others, especially during Memorial Day.
- ▪The author has been living in hotels and has encountered various types of people.
- ▪Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticized travelers who arrive at airports in pajamas.
- ▪The article calls for greater respect for hotel workers and fellow travelers.
- ▪It highlights the importance of manners and proper attire in public spaces.
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Put Your Clothes On: A Misogynist’s Tale Christian Josi | 3:13 PM on May 25, 2026 AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh It’s funny that I am writing this piece for PJ Media, which of course began as Pajamas Media. I’ve been living in hotels since early last December. I’ve met and seen all kinds of faces. There was a songwriters’ festival where I met all kinds of talented people. There was a plumbers’ conference, full of salt-of-the-earth people who made me want to plumb. Truckers. Even a dude who was a prison guard on death row at San Quentin. It reminded me of my music touring days, when hotels were my life and I had to be reminded where I was on any given day. But today, I want to share an observation.
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