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Holy hell in a handbag. Give me a ****ing break. Not to sound like Hack here, but liberals have crossed the line of becoming annoying as ****.

This is very simple. When you buy an airline ticket, there is unfortunately fine print and within that fine print it states that the airline has the right to remove you if overbooked. That's what happened here. The airline needed four volunteers to get off. Three volunteers stepped forward like adults, receiving $800 for doing so too I might add. This guy decided like an insolent little child to remain in his seat. Authorities had to be called in. He wouldn't listen. The cops had to remove him. Cry me a ****ing river.
 
"It was very traumatic," passenger Jade Kelley said. She did not witness the entire event but she said the sound of the screams still haunt her.
"It was horrible. I had trouble sleeping last night and hearing the video again gives me chills."

Jesus Christ almighty. This woman is no doubt medicated up the ****ing wazzoo because she struggles to get through life on a daily basis without being comatose.
 
And yes, I'm perfectly aware that the cop could've handled it better. But that's virtually immaterial to me. How about listen to the employees on board and the cops and stop crying profiling after you acted like an *******.
 
I've seen several instances of over booked flights. They handled this wrong. They are supposed to call certain passengers to the desk before boarding if they don't get enough volunteers then hold them until the plane boards. Most airlines have a policy against removing people from the plane once it's boarded. Handled improperly by the gate personnel.

Oh and I agree wholeheartedly with everything Wes said. The airlines generally do this according to set criteria, such as frequent flyer status and when a flight was booked. So if they ask you then you were basically the last one to buy the ticket and you don't fly often enough to get perks. Accept it and move on.
 
Airlines can **** right off with overbooking. Don't sell products you don't have.

That's the big issue here. Certain industries enjoy legal protection that no other ones do. In ways that seem ridiculous. Where else could you sell more of a product than you actually have and then give people pocket change to "deal with it?" Or how it's illegal in so many jurisdictions to sell a new vehicle directly to a customer.

And what really boggles the mind is that airlines claim to engage in this practice because of no shows. Don't you pay for a ticket in full ahead of time? Isn't it non-refundable if you just don't show up at the gate? How are they losing money if people don't show up for their flight?
 
Chinese profiling???

Lmao. Have NEVER heard of Asian profiling and it has never happened, once, in the history of the world, ever.
 
Chinese profiling???

Lmao. Have NEVER heard of Asian profiling and it has never happened, once, in the history of the world, ever.
 
Chinese always side with Chinese. I don't want to hear nothin' about nothin' from their Weibo netizens. If this happened in China and you were not Chinese .......a bunch of Chinese people would've kicked you in the head as you were being dragged out. You don't get to mess with Chinese people if you're not Chinese. Not Authority figures, not common folk. You can't even go after wallet thieves in China because they'll just scream that a foreigner is attacking them and then 20 random Chinese males that don't even know the guy will have you surrounded in no time.
 
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Holy hell in a handbag. Give me a ****ing break. Not to sound like Hack here, but liberals have crossed the line of becoming annoying as ****.

This is very simple. When you buy an airline ticket, there is unfortunately fine print and within that fine print it states that the airline has the right to remove you if overbooked. That's what happened here. The airline needed four volunteers to get off. Three volunteers stepped forward like adults, receiving $800 for doing so too I might add. This guy decided like an insolent little child to remain in his seat. Authorities had to be called in. He wouldn't listen. The cops had to remove him. Cry me a ****ing river.

insolent little child? Dude is a doctor at a hospital and has patients to check on the next morning.

Don't stand up for these moron airliners who participate in the ridiculous practice of overbooking tickets.
 
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