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    Newsweek‏Verified account @Newsweek Oct 21

    Video: A widowed black woman was racially abused on a plane, and then made to move from her seat http://bit.ly/2EyNntn pic.twitter.com/bZpco1xCYo

    12:15 PM - 21 Oct 2018
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      2. Mrs Blue Hills‏ @Mrsbluehills Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Why not move him😠

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      3. Michele Duffy‏ @MicheleDuffy18 Oct 21
        Replying to @Mrsbluehills @Newsweek

        Because then the whole plane full of people would be annoyed with him. Because he continued to say one horrid thing after another. And the lady appeared to be happy to just escape from his sour presence. She seemed rather wary of him. ☕🌼

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      1. LuLa Wakunda  ❤️‏ @Badgetten2 Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Don’t fly Ryanair

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      2. DORO‏ @dorodier Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Why was a supervisor not called in to deal with this man? A delay would certainly have been preferable to the pain that this woman was forced to endure.

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      3. Michele Duffy‏ @MicheleDuffy18 Oct 21
        Replying to @Dorthlynn @Newsweek

        From what I could hear on the video, a staff member politely asked her if she would like to move to another seat. Apparently she was more than happy to simply escape from the grumpy, sour-tempered customer. 🌼☕

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      4. DORO‏ @dorodier Oct 21
        Replying to @MicheleDuffy18 @Newsweek

        Sour tempered? I think this is definitely something else.

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      5. Michele Duffy‏ @MicheleDuffy18 Oct 21
        Replying to @Dorthlynn @Newsweek

        It was both something else and a sour temper. ⛈😨

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      1. Alonzo‏ @AlonzoHudkinsiv Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        The probable Trump supporter must have thought he was on a Jim Crow bus. He obviously is very stupid.

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      1.  🦃Lauren Berry 🦃 🐾 🇺🇸 🌎 💞‏ @laurenberry2n3 Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        What the f

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      1. O WutUp‏ @oWutUp Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        non racists have been kicked off ✈ for less

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      2. Steve Wuerl‏ @steve_wuerl Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Racists around the world feel emboldened by tRump and white supremacy movement to voice their viewpoints without any consequences. He should have been removed, money for ticket returned, and then told to find another airline. Oh, and arrested for racial hatred.

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      3. Michele Duffy‏ @MicheleDuffy18 Oct 21
        Replying to @steve_wuerl @Newsweek

        Maybe that could have been an eventual option. Apparently the airline makes a good faith effort to calm everyone and to avoid any further provocation. In the video, when the attendant politely asked the lady if she would like to move to another seat, she seemed happy to do so.☕

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      4. Steve Wuerl‏ @steve_wuerl Oct 21
        Replying to @MicheleDuffy18 @Newsweek

        Only if moved to a higher class seat. If not, make the racist sit next to the tail.

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      1. Allan Gabston-Howell‏ @AGabstonHowell Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        The no-fly list should be populated with the names of the likes of this waste of human flesh.

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      1. Michele Duffy‏ @MicheleDuffy18 Oct 21
        Replying to @Newsweek

        When I watched the video it sounded like the airline's attendant asked the lady, would you like to move? Apparently she was happy to escape from the crabby person who hurled insults at her. ✈ 🌞

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