[DHT]Osiris
Lifer
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Thank you for stating that.
This whole situation is just embarrassing, but I agree that both parties had a part to play in making this entire situation a PR debacle. United Airlines could have upped the voucher and increased compensation to further incentivize someone to voluntarily leave the flight. I, like the rest of you, do not like waking up in the morning to see a man bloodied up by airline security and forceably removed from a flight. At the same time, the man did not need to act the way he did. Regardless of how unjustifiable the position he was placed in, he still chose to act with character we would expect from a someone who was being treated like a three year-old. He, too, had a part to play in how this situation spiraled out of control.
So we're back to victim-blaming again? I suppose that universally, we should be compliant with unjust actions?
EDIT:
In fact, this is even more succinct, shamelessly stolen from the piktchur thread.
