First off, one of Trump's staff pukes seems to be very proud of his ties to a Hungarian neo-nazi group. Oh, they say they're not really a bunch of neo-nazis and they deny being a pack of collaborators during the war, but they were listed as being Nazi tools by our government.
Elsewhere, United Airlines wanted four people to get off a flight because reasons. One refused, so they dragged him bodily off the airplane and may have used a stun gun on him, as well.
I'm kind of guessing that United's terms for selling a ticket doesn't include consenting to being violently assaulted by the airline's employees for not giving up a seat.
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I'm confident that united will fix that error soon, by amending their Carriage Contract to allow it. Bad combination, Chicago coos and an airline with no understanding of PR. Amusingly, their CEO just got a PR award...
Fun note, United says the passengers were selected to be removed based upon ticket status and class, frequent flyer status and checkin time. The moral, Steerage is back lads!
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