Apr 12, 2017 12:21 AM
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69MeTomCruise
Sewers are public property, can't sell them like that....
chiefrunswithscissors
I can't believe the whole plane full of people watched the poor old man get fkn humiliated and still nobody volunteered.
milad666
Unpopular, but United had every right to kick him off, they couldve kicked everyone out and went home if they really wanted.
moodytravesty
I understand it was overdone, but what does he expect the airline to do? Let each day's most forceful passenger screw everybody else?
HermeneuticalQuandary
When a 69yo refuses to leave the seat he paid for, you obviously beat him, OP. It's a private company so its ok. Back to the sewer for me!
tahorg
Griffin for president. That guy is on the 30 under 30 list of Forbes 2017 category media. I highly recommend "my brother my brother and me".
tazednconfused
Now THATS how you jerk for a circle.
LightInTheLoafers
"I have nothing to say to a perfectly reasonable response, so here's my unfunny and childish response with a pic of a sewer"
awefulcrowded23
what kind of fucktard logic is that based on?
IDidntSeeMyLifeLikeThisIDontKnowHowToGetOut
United was justified in asking him to leave. The security officers escalated too quickly IMO. This circle-jerk is getting out of hand.
GeoTeacher
He also had a completely valid point in why he needed to be on the flight. They should have just drawn a different name
I agree. I'm only saying they had the right to ask anybody to leave, regardless of what I feel about their choice.
right. because a random passenger would never lie to get out of being randomly chosen. there's no way this is a bad idea.
there has been no proof he had any surgeries, and since fighting landed him in the hospital and he knew it would, he certainly didn't care
yikesaroni
if this had happened on a state-owned airline, those people would be saying the opposite thing and being like "muh non aggression princple"
it's almost like private enterprises are different than the state . . . who knew
i was mocking the ancap/libertarian thinking corporations are godlike and government is evil
"How dare you criticize me for my words, I meant something completely different from what I said." sure you did.
and I bet you say it's okay for colleges to restrict free speech because they're private entities
you can't call a protest a restriction on your free speech
a) they're called riots b) that's not what I'm talking about, I'm talking about speech codes and zones all over college campuses
no a riot happens when a sports team wins something, 10 black-bloc anarchists acting out in front of a 1,500 protest crowd is not a riot
sure kid, keep telling yourself that 10 black-bloc anarchists are shutting down dozens of speaking events
69MeTomCruise
Sewers are public property, can't sell them like that....
chiefrunswithscissors
I can't believe the whole plane full of people watched the poor old man get fkn humiliated and still nobody volunteered.
milad666
Unpopular, but United had every right to kick him off, they couldve kicked everyone out and went home if they really wanted.
moodytravesty
I understand it was overdone, but what does he expect the airline to do? Let each day's most forceful passenger screw everybody else?
HermeneuticalQuandary
When a 69yo refuses to leave the seat he paid for, you obviously beat him, OP. It's a private company so its ok. Back to the sewer for me!
tahorg
Griffin for president. That guy is on the 30 under 30 list of Forbes 2017 category media. I highly recommend "my brother my brother and me".
tazednconfused
Now THATS how you jerk for a circle.
LightInTheLoafers
"I have nothing to say to a perfectly reasonable response, so here's my unfunny and childish response with a pic of a sewer"
awefulcrowded23
what kind of fucktard logic is that based on?
IDidntSeeMyLifeLikeThisIDontKnowHowToGetOut
United was justified in asking him to leave. The security officers escalated too quickly IMO. This circle-jerk is getting out of hand.
GeoTeacher
He also had a completely valid point in why he needed to be on the flight. They should have just drawn a different name
IDidntSeeMyLifeLikeThisIDontKnowHowToGetOut
I agree. I'm only saying they had the right to ask anybody to leave, regardless of what I feel about their choice.
moodytravesty
right. because a random passenger would never lie to get out of being randomly chosen. there's no way this is a bad idea.
moodytravesty
there has been no proof he had any surgeries, and since fighting landed him in the hospital and he knew it would, he certainly didn't care
yikesaroni
if this had happened on a state-owned airline, those people would be saying the opposite thing and being like "muh non aggression princple"
awefulcrowded23
it's almost like private enterprises are different than the state . . . who knew
yikesaroni
awefulcrowded23
"How dare you criticize me for my words, I meant something completely different from what I said." sure you did.
awefulcrowded23
and I bet you say it's okay for colleges to restrict free speech because they're private entities
yikesaroni
you can't call a protest a restriction on your free speech
awefulcrowded23
a) they're called riots b) that's not what I'm talking about, I'm talking about speech codes and zones all over college campuses
yikesaroni
no a riot happens when a sports team wins something, 10 black-bloc anarchists acting out in front of a 1,500 protest crowd is not a riot
awefulcrowded23
sure kid, keep telling yourself that 10 black-bloc anarchists are shutting down dozens of speaking events