You're quite the little racist on the quiet aint ya dickie.
Like everyone else...Seems there were people who didn't have the same "tantrum" who were "ejected" before him...And they were angry, too...Quote:
Originally Posted by cyrille
Hey, sometimes shit happens and you "lose the lottery" in air travel...
Not this "demi-god"...Heh...
"Just kill me!"...555...FFS...
I could care less where the guy originally came from (The Chinese seem to be claiming him :) )
And yeah, him returning on the plane was weird. How did that happen and why would he want to. He should have been calling his lawyer and resolving it through the courts.
United and security over reacted; both situations were avoidable.
Heh...Quote:
Originally Posted by Passing Through
Well, I'm assuming people should "be angry"...You could be happy and it would work out even better...
Like I said before, it happened to me...And I was happy about it...
Sometimes you gotta throttle that "selfish little baby tantrum"...
^^ I guess for some people being meekly pushed around by corporations is a good but it's clearly a minority view, and I'm happy for that. It's hardly insurrectionary stuff but of the two alternatives, the doctor took the better path and I wish him every success in his court case.
You're overcharging. Surprised you get any work at those rates.Quote:
Originally Posted by NZdick1983
Speak for yourself. He was Vietnamese anyway or are you one of those that can't tell the difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by NZdick1983
Depends on many factors...But "losing a seat" is not an uncommon occurrence...His "reaction" was "unusual," for whatever reason...Quote:
Originally Posted by cyrille
And I've already stated that most people are angered...But it's best to keep yer anger "in check"...
That poor fool would have trouble on a bus...
I'm been called many things, never been called racist. I meant I didn't expect sympathy for the guy, I didn't mean sympathy was undeserved.Quote:
Originally Posted by cyrille
I obviously support him, feel very protective of older people (irregardless of race).
Nope, medium/high price...we are just quick/efficient. Use quick drying chemical setting compounds, heaters, electric vacuum sander... wham bam! thank you mam!.. plastering free for you guys (just supply the materials).Quote:
Originally Posted by Troy
^ Sorry, my mistake.Quote:
Originally Posted by Troy
“Anybody can become angry — that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way — that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.”
― Aristotle, On the United Airlines "Battering"...
^^ Aristotle won't save you from your meekishness. You're better off with something from the Sermon on the Mount:
"Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth."
Peace be with you, my son.
"Just kill me!"...Heh...
Poor soul...And then back on the plane for more!...
There's a simple way airlines can solve this if they desperately need seats for their staff. They conduct an auction and keep increasing the compensation offer by $100 until someone accepts giving up their seat, which is bound to happen.
This dragging out of seat was purely to avoid the expense of doing so.
it's all about profits of course. seems those criticising this assaulted passenger don't really get that.
I think I'd have struggled like he did in that situation, but until encountering it, who knows. It does seem infantile behaviour to let yourself be dragged out instead of walking out like an adult but if you've made the decision that you're entitled to stay in the seat then that's what you're going to stick to.
It's hilarious. Brightened a glum year 'news wise' so far. Hope he reams them in court too. :)
Maybe it is, maybe it isn't but it can hardly be, as BaitongBoy seems to think, retrospective justification for assaulting him.Quote:
It does seem infantile behaviour to let yourself be dragged out instead of walking out like an adult but if you've made the decision that you're entitled to stay in the seat then that's what you're going to stick to
American Airlines share price up nearly 4%.
^^ Never said that...That was you...Just now...Heh...
At least the incident has provided a good example to the wife of why I never fly on the last plane of the day if I need to get somewhere.
It is the bad side of flying out of an airline's major hub. It looks like the good doctor didn't need to be back for any reason and his wife had already agreed to leave.
BTW I hadn't realised Northwest had gone out of business. Who has taken over the Minneapolis hub?