Can someone please explain why the Chicago Aviation Security Officers seem totally blameless? Didn't they inflict physical harm?
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One of them has since been suspended
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Thanks. But their handling of the situation deserves the same outrage as
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Cops roughing people up is, sadly, expected these days.
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This should not be normalized and accepted by Americans. It's unacceptable and indicative of oppressive dictatorship regimes.
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Make sure to grab a mic and tell that to White Americans, they don't seem to understand that.
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just made no sense. there r several ticketed checks one has to go through. they would've known before he boarded that plane was overbooked
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Why are you posting his irrelevant criminal background? He did his time and it has zero bearing on this story. Bad journalism.
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the sad part is the man they are trashing isn't the man who got dragged off the plane.
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Are you serious? Woooow.
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sadly yes
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Why bring up his background at the end of this story, has zero to do with anything, typical white media.
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Don't you know that gamblers aren't people??
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I forgot about that.
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I see a ginormous lawsuit coming to United Airlines!
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What I foresee = United passengers expecting much more than $500 or $800 for getting bumped on overbooked flights.
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Future flights will never be full....hence no more problems
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