A guy refused to give up the airline seat he paid for. Airline beats the shit out of him. News media publishes the lowest points of his life
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Replying to @andraydomise
The man got up on Sunday morning, and his biggest concern was, I dunno, making it to the ticket counter on time.
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Replying to @andraydomise
And now he's watching two most embarrassing things that ever happened in his life played out on television. With an ice pack on his mouth.
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Replying to @andraydomise
And there are STILL people saying "Well if he just got off the plane..."
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Replying to @andraydomise
Some of y'all are completely incapable of empathizing with other human beings, and you scare me. Deep down, you love what's happening.
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Replying to @andraydomise
You wish it was you dragging that man off the plane to kick his ass. You wish it was you pepper-spraying students, and beating protesters.
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Replying to @andraydomise
You are the pivot point of the Milgram experiment. The guy holding the camera at Abu Ghraib. The cop letting go of the leash in Birmingham.
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Replying to @andraydomise
Reminds me of a conclusion I reached a few years back, that there's a really simple test that distinguishes good from awful human beings...
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Given an experience of suffering/oppression, is reaction to wish the same on someone else, or that it never happen again to anyone?
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Replying to @RichFelker @andraydomise
There are so many petty issues where you can observe a person's choice, and they seem to correlate strongly with attitude on big ones.
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