A person took to TikTok to allege that he was "detained" on the airport by a Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) agent due to his stuttering in a now-viral put up that is stunning viewers.

The person making the declare is called Marc Winski, and he is an actor, singer, and speaker in New York Metropolis who doubles as an advocate for stuttering consciousness.

Winski has gone viral earlier than, and this time his 42-second video has garnered 191,200 views and 33,600 likes up to now because it was shared on April 30.

Based on the Mayo Clinic, stuttering is taken into account a speech dysfunction, and it is prevalent in youthful kids, however it may well proceed into maturity as nicely. The Nationwide Institute on Deafness and Different Communication Problems reported that 3 million individuals in the USA stutter.

Winski, whose TikTok deal with is @marcwinski, shared the video whereas mendacity flat on his abdomen in a gymnasium with headphones in as he recounted the state of affairs.

"I obtained detained on the airport due to stuttering," the display learn in textual content overlay.

"Detained on the airport TSA due to stuttering," Winski stated because the video started. He stated he was strolling by the airport going by the TSA space when one of many brokers requested him the place he was heading to.

The person stuttered, saying he was "going to Florida."

Subsequent, Winski revealed the agent's response. "Are you certain about that?" he requested. "You appear form of nervous."

The TikToker revealed that wasn't the case, and that he stutters generally.

"He stated, 'I have to take you this manner for an additional pat-down,'" Winski recalled.

The TikToker requested, "Is that discrimination? I am undecided, but it surely did not make my day. And uh, simply one other day within the life generally."

Man carrying luggage
A person alleged he was "detained" on the airport for stuttering in a state of affairs stunning the Web. Right here, a person pulling a suitcase outdoors.BIXPICTURE/GETTY

Over 700 feedback poured in over the viral TikTok video, and persons are fully shocked by the state of affairs.

Many individuals thought it was "discrimination," and one viewer added that they've "confronted prejudice all my life, and I let it run my life due to my speech. Preserve spreading consciousness."

One viewer was "sorry" the TikToker "needed to undergo that," including, "There are nonetheless so many misconceptions about disabilities and folks which might be deemed completely different."

One other TikToker stated the state of affairs is "one in every of my largest fears." In addition they stated, "It is the rationale I've my spouse converse for me at airports and border crossings." Winski replied again saying, "I believe it is necessary to maintain displaying stuttering. That agent now is aware of after I talked to them!"

A viewer urged the TikToker to "go to the information" over the state of affairs. "This makes me so upset," they stated. "I am so sorry. That is discrimination."

A TikToker agreed that it is discrimination as nicely, including, "You may have a speech situation that is fully legitimate, and so they singled you out due to it." The creator added again, "I agree."

Many individuals felt unhealthy that the person had skilled such a state of affairs within the first place. "I am so sorry that occurred," a viewer stated. "Please file a criticism if you'll be able to." Winski replied that he truly had spoken to the agent in addition to their supervisor.

Different feedback included issues like, "That is 100% discrimination" "TSA wants higher coaching," and "Thanks for sharing. Hope this does not occur to anybody else."

Newsweek reached out to Marc Winski for remark.

A TSA spokesperson informed Newsweek: "TSA headquarters will launch a evaluation of the incident when it may be decided the airport in query and won't touch upon this particular occasion till the evaluation is accomplished. Relying on the state of affairs, the inner evaluation might result in extra coaching or modifications to screening processes.

"We take all traveler allegations about our safety checkpoint screening processes critically and are dedicated to making sure each traveler is handled respectfully and courteously.

"Vacationers who're recognized for extra screening might request a non-public screening and those that anticipate needing extra screening might name TSA upfront of their journey to obtain help going by the safety checkpoint: (855) 787-2227 (Federal Relay 711).

"Whereas on the checkpoint, these vacationers who want help or have considerations or questions, might request to talk with a Supervisor or ask for a Passenger Assist Specialist."

This is not the one viral video involving airports. A lady claimed JetBlue flyers have been left on the airport for 2 days over a flight delay. A lady sprawled out within the airport in a seating space has stirred debate. As well as, a mother dragging her youngster by the airport began a heated dialogue.

Up to date 05/05/2022, 4:20 p.m. ET: This story has been up to date with feedback from a TSA spokesperson.