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great, so both parties are horrible.
Yes, the doctor is a shady person but i don't see how any of that justifies the way United handled the situation.
"both parties are horrible"
Pretty much American politics in the past two years.
SirClawedfrog more than just the past 2
You forgot lesser of two evils
I think it makes United look even worse - so they get justified crap for treating a customer like that and their instinct is to dox the customer and dig up dirt on him to make him a less sympathetic figure?
It would be relevant information if his past was violence.
The doctor's past doesn't matter.
If it he had a proven past of physical violence it would.
The airline staff were unprovoked and shouldn't have escalated to that amount of violence.
I don't think the doctor's past matters in this situation because the officers that "escorted" him out did not know of his past when he "fell". This is the way they treated a customer. Had he been the best guy in the world and had a clean past they still would've done the same because he refused to leave the plane. I don't know if they did this because of his race but I do know that they did not do it because of his past.
his past matters because it shapes you as a person and it shapes the way you;re behaving. And surprise surprise, this matters. Also what if he was a terrorist? should he be allowed on the plane all the same?
it's still horrible, yes, and I believe the airline must be held responsible, but...karma's a bitch, isn't she?
Shyann Obregon Not, not the same thing.
dabartos you make 0 sense can you try using logic?
United Airlines had no clue about his past when they "reaccommodated" him so i don't think it matters. and also what does terrorism have to do with this??
There is an even newer video (filmed by a someone sitting behind the doctor) showing the doctor _calmly_ explaining why he didn't want to leave. "Disruptive and belligerent" my ass.
Tiffany IT doesn't matter. He was legally required to get off the plane. Just because you refuse POLITELY to do something a police officer tells you to, doesn't mean you won't get force used upon you.
True, but enough force to make his face "fall" on the arm rest and get all bloody? Plus, the CEO was making it seem like the doctor was being disruptive and rude, when obvious that was not the case, trying justify what they did...
tea-morriee no that much force was not necessary, but im sure they didn't mean to do it. I'm sure he didn't just fall either, but It'd be so hard to remove someone from a tiny plane without hurting him or someone else. that's so much weight in a tiny pace
The plane wasn't overbooked soooooo them kicking him off the plane wasn't legal in the slightest.
"United. An airline where their self-entitled employees getting to their crossover in time is more important than a doctor going to a medical emergency."
iScream Love the plane doesn't have to be overbooked for United to kick them off. United can kick someone off legally anytime they want to, as long as they refund the ticket price. But furthermore, to prevent lawsuits, they state that they are legally allowed to do so whenever they want and have customers hit the "agree" button to that and other terms before they buy a ticket. There was every reason for that guy to be removed from the plane. You might not think it's fair, but that's how the law works and how most companies work.
Are we all just ignoring that sweaty hand print on the headboard? :o
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OK, I thought i was the only one.lol
SingaporeSkater You know he gave his wife the Philly D
Didn't notice it until I read your comment. Now I cannot unsee it.
Hahahaha Just looked and it is there. WoW!
Yeah, United treated someone poorly. Violence is not the answer. It's disgusting. I don't like the man's background, but that doesn't give anyone the right to hurt him. It's scary because what if they treat you or me that way next time??
Note that his background wasn't known when they attacked! Sure, he may have aggravated the problem, but, again, that doesn't make it right to hurt him.
julie blank He hurt himself. Comply with the officers and file a complaint later. Not fight 3 grown men who are legally able to use force, just to hang to you seat to go play doctor for 1 day of the week because you aren't trust to be a doctor for the other 6 days.
His background is something that the justice system has to deal with, or whatever entity is connected/relevant to it. It's not an airline's job to punish or reward someone for their behaviour, so united airlines is still completely in the wrong here.
DD how is that racist? He is talking about his criminal background
Lol I'm Chinese; I meant his criminal background *eye roll*
Okay yeah, so maybe the doctor guy was a potentially bad person with a bad past, it's not like United did a background check on all of the passengers. They weren't like "oh yeah, this guy's a dick, let's boot him". All of this information came out AFTER the fact. They still forcibly removed a passenger from their plane, they still assaulted him, it doesn't matter who he was and/or is. There's no excuse for United's actions.
I would agree that his past shouldn't affect what they did or how we view it. To be fair, though, I've been trying to research the situation more, and it seems like United has the ability to deny (forcibly, if necessary) anybody a flight even after they have bought a ticket, so long as they offer compensation, which they did. It gets grey because that usually happens before boarding. Though also, I believe it was Chicago PD or their aviation officers that did the forcible removal, not United. But absolutely, the information that came out should have no bearing on the situation.
This only illustrates the need for a passenger bill of rights, of some sort, to reign in these airlines and make it so nothing like this ever happens again. They have been given entirely too much power, obviously.
I think most people thought this guy was a brilliant Doctor that wanted to help his patients so they were outraged. However, that's not the main point the main point is a man was violently removed from the plane, your interpretations of if he was asking for it should only be determined in the video
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Tai Lopez he is not Chinese... damn I ruined a joke
It doesn't matter what he did in the past. Assault is still illegal.
Ryan Lucas he shouldn't have been removed by a cop in the first place. The airline had no right to remove him.
yeah thats the sad thing about it. because we all know cops are always in the right...
"If you disobey a cop, you will be assaulted".
Sure, that seems fair.
sadly your statement is true, but re-read it... so your saying he deserved to be BEATEN for not leaving the seat that he payed for with his own money
Joyce Meyer They actually do have the right. But is wasn't the right thing to do. It was the airlines fault that they over booked the plane.
His past is irrelevant to this situation. Did any other passenger say that the doctor was belligerent? That he was disrespectful of the police officers? No, this is only about an airline trying to kick off a boarded passenger after he refused, as was his right, to comply with an illegal request. Airlines do not have the authority to do this. check their charter. they can only prevent people from boarding because of overbooking, after the customer is on the plane, they have to let him stay.
GeirGunnarss United Airlines tweeted one time on twitter that said "we can't just take away someone's seat"
Lol, I saw that post too.
If his past is irrelevant, so is him being a doctor.
bearman i would say that he being a doctor is relevant as he needed to get to his job on time
kompaye no more important than anyone else who had work.
Everyone has dirt in their past. You can't use that against him in this situation
Matthew Johnson especially when it's not even him
Part of the reason why I love this show is the easy going clarification. You make me feel like I'm not an idiot and entertain me at the same time. This is by far the best place to keep up with the news. Thank you for all that you and your team does.
Right? All while not only being open to dialogue, but encouraging it. I disagree with Phil on a lot of aspects but I have never felt patronized for disagreeing, which is unfortunately rare for most media outlets.
New info about the doctor is irrelevant. Doesn't justify use of extreme force.
Agreed.
The force wasn't extreme though. They didn't bash his face into the armrests as people have said. He was clinging to his seat so they had to pull him hard in order to dislodge him. The rest was a little something called inertia.
Did you watch that video? I agree that they didn't grab the guy by the hair and smash him into the armrest, but they pulled him hard and he smashed his face on an armrest. Then they drug his limp, dazed, and bleeding body down the aisle and out of the plane. There is NO reason for them to treat another human being like a sack of fucking potatoes. This was excessive and extreme force for a completely innocent man.
Papa Wheely if the force wasn't that extreme and caused an accidental injury, why drag someone who may be concussed off of the plane? Surely at that point, this passenger, whether in the right or wrong deserves to 1. Be treated with care, so as to not cause further injury. & 2. With dignity - because he's y'know, a human being, not trash to be dragged to the curb.
Night Stick couldn't have said it better myself.
when my grandkids ask me how did WW3 start i will respond with FUCKING TWITTER!
Marcus Ortiz rt lmao
Marcus Ortiz why hasn't this comment got more likes Im crying
Polar Vimto it's only been up 20 minutes, come back tomorrow lol.
but with the radiation no one will be having kids...so I mean yea.
How does one fuck Twitter?
Treating a shitty person shitty is still treating a person shitty.
I'm not one of the people that was smart enough to have asked for the first story, but I'm so grateful that you addressed CZcams channels, and their ad troubles. I have been inspired by you and other CZcamsrs to see what can be done with these fantastic venues, and I'm just starting to plan, and discover what can be done. I really needed to know that my dreams weren't over before they got started. Thanks, Phil. Thanks for the info, and just for being the smart guy that always seems to do his best to tell true and important stories.
Oh good to know if you committed a crime in the past you no longer have rights. Sarcasm by the way.
Connor Dawson saldy that is the mentality of this channel
Drunken Slander da fuck are you talking about? Phil never said the guy shouldnt have rights because of his past, he was merely mentioning it so we get all the facts
Drunken Slander Your name is fitting, considering you're slandering Phil with such little evidence that you have to be drunk.
TheBakerification, Precisely.
Drunken Slander tf? Where did Phil say it was justified?
To add to the United memes, that doctor's face reminds me a bit of a guy from a Chinese meme from last year.
A woman was using her phone too close to another man on the subway. He asked her to keep some distance. The woman refused and provoked the situation. So then the man uttered the line *"YOUR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES ARE VIOLATING ME"*
EXM the f**k?
i love watching you simply because any of your vids i do watch your so calm about whatever your talking about. your engaging to watch and listen to but i have never seen you freak out about something and its something really to be valued even when i dont agree with what you are saying impossible for me to get freaked out. what im trying to say is thanks for making you videos and your channel
I really do feel better when you lay down the facts the way you do. It may not clarify the situation but it does clarify why it's such a big mess of crap.
I dont care about the passengers past...he could've been rushing home to bake a lasagna for all I care, the way he was treated is unacceptable.
Exactly. This is all just United trying to deflect the blow of their mistake.
Yum! I heart lasagna... :)
yeah forcing a person to have sex with you and lasagna are in the same field
Right? Everybody has their demons.. it's not like he was a damn serial killer.. we are all human.. to be treated like less of one like that is fucking disgusting..
But, United didn't know about this guy's background when they assaulted him. I imagine they dug into his background when they were doing damage control.
one of those comments were something along the lines of 'if he wasn't Chinese, i wouldn't have said anything'. So if it were someone who was white, black, etc. then they wouldn't care?! doesn't that seem a little racist?
Alex Martin lol China in a nutshell
Alex Martin it's china..... A country with the most uncivilized citizens in the world, what do you expect? Chinese from homeland are like that...
not all but a good portion of people living in these more racially/socially isolated countries think that is rational... just a cultural difference
Alex Martin God, that comment got to me, the color of that man's skin shouldn't matter, it's a human being bring abused! What's wrong with people?!
KolorRaid Yes! The absolute *best* way to solve racism is with more racism! Bravo, commenter.
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Fuck off.
glad I discovered this channel. it really do help me understand something's that intrest me.
I think with this new information I no longer care WHY they had him removed, just HOW he was removed. If they wanted to compensate him and take him off more peacefully, no issue, but no compensation and bashing his head into an arm rest is completely unacceptable.
Okay...he had a past...that doesn't change that he shouldn't have been treated like a fucking toy.
We shouldn't get sidetracked so easily, especially with the race card. United is the damn focus here, don't make it easier on them
He was just giving the other side of the argument people were saying. He wasn't agreeing with them.
+Briant Jones there's really no argument there, it's completely irrelevant info to the issue at hand.
+Kzero
That depends on what you think the issue at hand is.
Weird, I thought it was aviation security who injured the man for not complying, not the airline 🤔
You're definitely right about people being attracted to your show because you provide a sense of clarity. That's one thing that attracted me, on top of the fact you attempt to give unbiased information while also adding your own flavor. You're a cool dude, Mr. DeFranco!
Phil, as ever and as always I absolutely have to give you immense credit for your efforts to report the news without spin or bias. I don't always agree with your opinions, but I always feel like they're honestly considered and your reporting isn't intended to push your opinions over facts. Kudos.
for the United Airlines story
first we should not look at the doctor past yes he may be a shitty doctor but what they did do him was inhumane and I really think the guy should sue
if he's stupid he will sue, if he's smart he will sue, why hasn't noticed the real interesting lil tidbit, aka airplane refusing to do their job till they got their way and that the flight was delayed by 2 hours, by then wouldn't it have been faster if they took a different plane?!
Cole Usselman I did like how they try to make him look bad but also they use people history to make it seem like he's in the wrong but nope it's the airline fault they should stop over booking and make better airplanes
Like i wrote at another place
"Imo..depending how you see it the new information could make it worse...
since we now know hes only allowed to practise and see them once a week being booted from a flight so he would miss that day could have a HUGE impact on his life(regardless if his past is quite shitty we dont know if hes trying to turn it around)"
and yeah we shouldnt defend inhumanity by him being a shitty person in the past..
United Airlines is just trying to shift the blame somewhere else (in this case, to the doctor)
There is the point in this that the airline would not have known about his legal issues. He was just a passenger who they forced off a flight, violently. That is something that could have happened to anyone who was desperate to get to their destination.
This man's past crimes have no bearing on the situation none of the employees knew that he had committed a crime so to them he was just another customer so no matter who it was they would have treated them this way.
Adam Carr thats another dude though, journalist did shitty job as always. they have similar names which is very common in asia
you are right he could be the douche bag of the year, that doesn't change that he was a paying customer treated like garbage.
No the company being greedy over booked their flight that is their fault. They had a slue of other options available but chose to a) assault this man, and b) fly that greed flag high stripping customers who already paid for and went through the long obnoxious process that is boarding a flight which at times takes hours upon hours. He threw no "temper tantrum" but you clearly lack the capacity to use your own eyes huh? Pathetic grow up.
I believe in karma so I'm not that mad
Did you actually watch the video? Because the entire story is literally the opposite of what you are claiming. They did over book, hence why he had to be kicked off (why the hell do you think they tried?) and he didn't throw a tantrum, he just shouted at them when the security guards started man handling him. Very different situations. Don't be stupid, stupid.
thanks for explaining yourself and covering the story love your show :)
I'm loving Southwests new marketing add; "We beat our competition not our customers" XD
My whole zero dollars a month I'm making off of CZcams is being greatly impacted by this advertiser purge.
love yo face phil, you definitely don't deserve your monetization to go down
RosePyxel the struggle is real. Keep trying :)
Tyler Boyd Ikr!! My $0.08 is as good as gone.
SockBomb stay strong
Tyler Boyd same
Thanks Phil. Thank you for all you do. I appreciate you!
Yup, I liked my own comment. Deal with it.
RandomAxiom I liked it too, no longer alone
I liked your comment too. Haha ;)
RandomAxiom you earned my like
RandomAxiom I'm with you too
To say I've been waiting for "The Syria" video is an understatement. To also say that I watch the Philip DeFranco show because it's one of the few news shows I still trust is an even bigger understatement.
Someone forgot to give those security guards a Pepsi.
Speaking of shirts, I'm ready for "Have a great fucking day" to come back
Becca Kravchenko Pleeeaaase
That sounds like a shirt I need for work
Nope. Smearing the victim of a violent attack does not change my opinion of how badly they treated this passenger. They had no idea of his past when they pulled him out of his seat and slammed his head on the armrest. Disgusting behavior and response from Untied. I'll NEVER board one of their planes.
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you nailed it today Phil!! 👏👍👊 thank you.😁😊
Personally don't care that the passenger has a criminal record. As long as he didn't assault the officers, he shouldn't have been treated that way. And lets not forget that UA overbooked the flight so they can make a couple of extra bucks, but when everybody turned up, they had to kick 4 people off. Don't know much about the laws concerning this case but I would jump towards this if I was a lawyer.
TheKnowledgeSeeker As far as I'm aware, the overbooking practices are in the terms of service of UA. Meaning that what they did was entirely legal and agreed upon by every customer (not that they would know, no one including myself reads those things)
The removal of the passenger was excessive for sure, but within the boundaries of the law. There is no case here
There was no way united knew at the time about this doctor's past. In my opinion, this information makes me lose some respect for the passenger. With that being said, that does not excuse united airlines from kicking him off the plane. Overbooking is a scummy practice that should be done away with. Prioritizing profit over consumer experience is understandable, but somewhat short-sighted.
ZICKYD 42 exactly just fucking deflection. Dr. is a piece of shit if this is true, but you're telling me the airplane had this info before they removed him. This has nothing to do with what happened fucking BS
Those are some dank as memes you put in the description
Hey phil! Can you talk about whats happening in my country Venezuela? I think people need to know about the injustice, protests and socioeconomical crisis. Love your vids btw!!
because obviously if the officers magically know this guys entire medical community infractions its okay to assault and batter him right?
It's irrelevant to the situation. Whether he was being rude or not, he shouldnt have been beaten by anyone.
as far as I can tell from the video, he wasn't beaten, but because of how he was thrashing when he was grabbed, his head hit the armrest.
im sure they intentionally smashed his head on the armrest... beaten! he was beaten! grow up.
+Directioanlly Challenged It my have been the thrashing, or it may - which seemed more likely, to be how forcefully they yanked him. If I just trash i my seat, I don't go flying. He did. He flew right into that armrest lol.
Directionally Challenged sure is a lot of blood for a bump on the head lol
watching the video, it's just not clear enough to say that. the three dudes are blocking it and it makes that part very sketchy. It could go one way or the other.
it does not matter who it is in this situation. ''oh this person has a somewhat sketchy past, lets try to crack his skull like an egg'' NO, just no
I CAN BEAT YOUR ASS BECAUSE OF THAT SPEEDING TICKET A YEAR AGO.
I lack Intelligence I hate letterers
They keep dropping their letters everywhere
Alright fuckers. Could've just corrected me.
It doesn't matter what his past is, they assaulted him and removed him by force, all because they fucked up when they booked the flight
Those memes were gold. Never laughed so hard. Lol. And I needed a laugh today.
The gun channels on CZcams didn't just get "hit really bad". A lot of them got shut down.
SteamFallout I'd say that's being hit really bad
Mack TB I think so as well, but I think people should know that thy have been shut down.
SteamFallout u mean a lot of them got SHOT down *badumtss
SteamFallout That's not true hickok45 is a gun channel and has not been taken down how come?
SteamFallout Will Airsoft count?
The passenger's past does not matter, at least not in this case. He may have done things badly in the past that does not justify a man who's job it is to secure people's security pushing a mans face into an armrest and causing him to bleed, and then proceeding to drag him out of the plane. The doctors past seems every dodgy indeed, BUT that does not stop United's actions being completely unjustified and BS.
Right? None of the other passengers were saying he was misbehaving. He just didn't want to give up his seat... that he paid for... that was already his... that he was already sitting in. It's not like the officers that attacked him knew his background either. It doesn't matter, at all, and anyone who says it does has to have their head examined.
"Russia is sending two Corvettes --- not THAT one!" ROFL!! Good delivery, Phil!
You nailed it....If the airline didn't offer the maximum compensation that their policy allows ($1300 USD) then they are legally screwed.
When you look at a person you can't know their past. So the situation on the airplane doesn't change. Violence isn't the answer. Even if the man had 'egged them on' he shouldn't have got bloodied like he did. Also, once he was seemingly passed out, the security guards first response shouldn't have been to immediately drag him off the plane. It should have been to check if he was alright and hadn't sustained a serious head injury. As soon as the man hit his head that was a game changer. Head injuries are not to be taken lightly.
MarylandLovely this 👌🏻
you stole the words right out of my mouth
I agree. This is the red herring fallacy and this is low ball if the airline or police department leaked this. They are pieces of trash and need to represent their side in an ethical way instead of resorting to attacking the man's character publicly. If someone has a felony, that doesn't give me the right to beat their ass when I wouldn't do that to someone with a clean record. This is seriously idiotic.
I don't understand how your show which is a "News Show" is not "Advertiser Friendly".
Especially compared to other CZcams channels.
He tells it like it is with facts and stuff. Apparently, facts aren't "Advertiser Friendly".
Drewsefer89 because he gives his opinion
This isn't just him reporting the news though, it's him providing commentary. Advertisers don't like opinions, they alienate people.
Because his news channel doesn't comform to the main stream medias' agendas - he tells things as it is and give commentaries that both left and right wing peeps find uncomfortable.
I've de-installed adblock to support my favourite youtubers more, and now I tell them what ads I see so they know where the money comes from.
Today you've been sponsored by the apple brand Junami! xD
This set and Phil talking nervously makes me think Phils about to ask me if he can touch my "No No" place. Is it just me? lol
It's so ridiculous that they are looking into this guy's past. That has zero relevance for what happened to him on that plane. So, now not only was this guy beaten, but now his past is getting dragged all over the media. Unreal. The entire incident and everything that has followed has just gotten worse and worse. Again, he should sue for TONS.
Agreed. He may be a scumbag, but this had nothing to do with it. United is still at fault here (and refusing to apologize lmao).
Vivienne Gucwa especially since we know they did it to discredit the guy. there is no grey area we have a clear ass video. it is not he said she said so we have to bring a person's character into it.
Is it really surprising?It has been used as a tactic in many police brutality cases it's not like we haven't seen it before. Just like in many of those previous cases it has nothing to do with what happened in the incident in question.
Vivienne Gucwa perfectly said, thank you.
He could be the worst person in the world, but did United or the Chicago police run a background check when randomly "volunteering" the passenger, or before proceeding to go full rambo on him? If not, then that information is completely irrelevant, because it wasn't a prerequisite to getting assaulted, and it could just as likely have been anyone else on that flight, or you or I if we had been there.
All the media outlets running hatchet jobs on him for a click makes as much sense (and deserves the same amount of respect) as media going through the sexual history of a rape victim.
idk how his past has anything todo with him getting his face fucked on that United flight.
Another thing I learned about the missile strike: Apparently they didn't even damage anything important. The runways are still completely intact and the personnel had been cleared out beforehand because T *notified Russia* before the attack--who, being allied with Assad, proceeded to warn him. So on top of everything else they didn't even prevent Assad from launching more attacks, making whole thing basically a giant, incredibly expensive publicity stunt.
Though learning about the doctor's sketchy past shocked the hell outta me, that information doesn't change the fact that what the airline did was wrong. They fucked up and overbooked and solved the situation by injuring somebody
Please keep the new set and re-brand as "In Bed with Phil".
Now I know why his handle was SXEPhil.
LMFAOO Funny.
James Salter..and end with - you have been Philled up ? :P
NOOOOO don't do that, then it would give a whole new meaning to being "phil'd" in >_
aww, joan rivers :(( rip
Doesn't matter what he does off the plane. On the plane he was a law abiding, ELDERLY man who PAID for his seat. He wasn't a threat, he wasn't doing anything to antagonise, he just refused to give up something he paid for. The officers are 100% in the wrong, throwing their weight around because they were probably bullied at school and now have the power to bully others. The CEO is fucking idiot too. I get defending your work force but with all the video evidence he's still denying his staff are in the wrong? That's a true mark of a scumbag right there. Would have been all over and done with if he accepted responsibility for his staff and the 3 officers involved were fired. But no and now they are losing money, customers and reputation. Serves them right, maybe now they will actually treat their customers with respect.
He's not so much as defending his workforce as he is defending his policy of under paying people for the seat they take and taking seats at all.
I am Asian. After I watched about United airline video, I subscribed you. It is awesome. Also, I am glad there's English subtitles I can understand because you talk fast
The DR. having a past was still no reason for him to be treated so poorly by the airline.
The title's just reminding me of my own impending demise... Thanks Phil
Everybody dies eventually :)
Yep that is a fact of life!
I'd rather die by natural causes but if the nukes drop I wanna be in as close proximity as possible to the impact sight so I get the quickest death possible. I'm not interested in even making the attempt to survive in a nuclear wasteland
So, if Dao was about to miss his only day of the week he can work, I'd say I completely understand him being extraordinarily unwilling to get off the flight. If they weren't prepared to compensate me for a week's pay I'd say no too.
Jiian Agreed, but I think it also says something about Dao. I read it now that he didn't want to lose the money, rather than caring for his patients. It doesn't seem to me that patients were in a life threatening position, and he was using his doctor status to try and get out of being bumped and make it sound more dire. Super duper does not and will never justify what the officers did, but he doesn't seem like a perfect angel in the situation either. Separate problems though, to be sure.
CaBobProductions regardless, UA was breaking contract and its their own fault they needed extra seats anyway
LXVE Yep. That's what I said. They are separate issues, but he's no angel.
+CaBobProductions so what? The question is of UA's treatment of its passengers, not the passenger that was kicked off. This just looks like UA trying to shift the blame on the doctor
Radi Bear Like I said, the two things have nothing to do with each other. The Dao thing is still interesting.
"Potential success" C'mon Phil, you got success already. All ya(you & your crew) gotta do is launch the first, dedicated late night CZcams chat show thang, & that De'Franco 2024 biz, well, who knows....
Hell, I'm English, & you would have my vote if I could cast it. Love the PD gospel smack.
Well with my dealing with 16 medical/emotional conditions and no cure for four of them, yes it is just a matter of time before I break on through and go home. No one can beat the Art of Dying. Watched my dad die in front of me four years ago yesterday. The main question is are you ready? Will Heaven or Hell be your home? Yet with all this and more going on, I will continue being an activist and taking a stand against oppression, injustice and intolerance!
His past doesn't matter right? He was just a human on a plane forced to deboard. That should not happen.
Mr. Awesome ! What you said is completely irrelevant. We are taking into the situation on the plan that a paying customer was forced out of the plan violently because Company incompetent business practice vs a terrorist attacking which has nothing to do with plan business practice. They didn't know about his past before they kick him out so what you said is completely irrelevant.
dabartos comparing the 9/11 attacks to someone who was kicked off a plane for refusing to give up his seat?
top fucking kek
Not defending United and I dont think his past matters in this situation but he didnt have to throw a tantrum and act like a fuckn spoiled child either. It would certainly have sucked being deboarded but he handled it TERRIBLY and inappropriately. You cant just sit there and refuse orders to deboard a fuckn multi-million dollar commercial airliner as if you own it just because you paid a few hundred bucks for a ticket. You lost the lotto. Make a huge fuss, get off the plane, trash them publicly as much as possible, and never fly with them again.
+dabartos I think you have a point! We should go through the past of everyone killed on 9/11. Maybe one of them did something wrong, that would justify it all
dabartos mate he didn't have ANY weapons or tear gas on him.. he was just a person who had some messed up shit in his past which he had PAID for. so technical he was clean.
I still believe United Airlines was in the wrong. That guy clearly has done some shady stuff in the past but that doesn't make him a violent person/requires security to act violent.
Su Potter I love A Death of A Bacheloooorrrrrr....
love you Philip! Be powerful and plentiful!!
Any plans on putting the intro back into the show. I always loved the theme song.
Swear to God, I'd be getting off that plane, happy with my $400 and then I'd hear them offering $800 behind me... fml
You do realize you would have to spend money on the Cab, Hotel, Dinner, Breakfast and the Cab back to the Airport plus a snack inside the airport. Add that to the money you wasted on that day and they are basically getting like $5 to leave the plane...
Plus all that waking up early
Rescheduling
And waiting for hours in the airport
Congratulations you played yourself
samdog166 you aren't always necessarily given money, it may just be say 50 dollars off your next ticket for the next few flights or something similar. That's ignoring all expenses with rebooking a flight and associated costs.
Its not cash money, but voucher for booking new ticket in the future, and expire in 1 year.
samdog166 lol
samdog166 he has a job, if he didn't get there he could have been fired
#WW3 meme are about to be cool to laugh at whilst dying
Yeah the future's looking grim.
I might have to stock up on some Pepsi if tensions rise
If WW3 becomes a thing I hope we can come together and meme about it...
Shaun Ashley Right? Well, hopefully it'll be a painless end.
hennie Kru I'll look
The new information about Dr. Dao changes nothing for me. If airline companies would check all backgrounds for all passengers before boarding or even before selling tickets and deny some on a set of rules, that would be stupid, but at least you'd sort of be forewarned that, hey, you might get your face smashed in.
The fact that they're digging shit up from his past does nothing to alleviate the situation. What, did the police officers know about his past when assaulting him? No! They just assaulted him, and then the information came out as if that were somehow ameliorating the situation. You get on a plane not necessarily to feel safe, but at least to know that you spent money, got your ticket and won't have your face smashed in.
United airlines doesn't have an argument here. If I were the good (or bad, doesn't matter) doctor, I'd sue them for half their worth. Initially it would probably be less, but seeing as though they're throwing dirt on my name to get of scott free, no way would I show any mercy.
Boogie has been killing it on Twitch. All the new subs and money donated has been amazing.
Why are we going on about his past? it has NOTHING to do with this situation.
Dobbel wtf how is he "smuggling" drugs, also no giving up ur seat for a united employee should not get u beat up simple doesn't matter who you are.
I don't think he was smuggling drugs...there's always a chance but I mean you're not using your critical thinking skills at all. He used to write false prescriptions for pain killers, not smuggle cocaine up his butt and pack his suitcase full of pills. I'm pretty the sure the reason why he was so desperate to get back was because like Phil stated, he can only practice one day out of the week soooo maybe that was the one day he could actually see patients. Honestly, when I heard everything about his past I just thought "well yea, he's Chinese but that doesn't really change the whole issue. If it was something like "Yea kicked this guy off because he was doing some shady shit" that would've been a plausible lie but United didn't even attempt to do that. They're clearly at fault here. Even when the guy started screaming like a banshee and freaked the fuck out like a crazy person I thought "Oh, he's probably just Chinese".
Dobbel well I mean there is no evidence suggesting that he was flying just to smuggle drugs, but I do understand your point.
Dobbel Smuggling drugs? Where in the hell did you get that from? Lol. His charges were from 2005 and NOTHING was related to "smuggling" any kind of drugs.
His career has nothing to do with how he was treated on this airline. There should be no 'special treatment' based on his career. It's quite a stretch to make a hypothetical of him smuggling drugs and is blaming a victim (until otherwise proven guilty). Even if he is a 'garbage person' the airlines still should not have treated him as they did and they also didn't know of his history during this altercation. I think his past warrants investigating the situation further but overall I'm still of the mind that he is innocent until proven guilty for any potential 'drug smuggling' that some might be considering.
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Phil: ........K guys
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GrandTheftAutoTrillogy's lol what?
Satirical reference to how youtube takes a star that does well then hits them with so many constraints and restrictions that their show begins to be less amd less of what it was that made it great until the audience and youtuber suffer.
They're fucking Phil and restricting the exact thing we love about him. They're really going to fuck themselves when people stop watching.
I love you, Phil, I ALWAYS watch ads for you. And now that I know that does almost nothing, I'll continue to watch them, but I'll also buy your shirts. Because I luh you.
Thanks for your great work!
Note: When Phil is saying he is disgusted by both groups he's talking about molesters and pedophiles.
We're adults. We could have guessed buddy
Eh, Poe's Law
Absolutely Nothing which happen to be GAY in this instance and MANY others...
thank you! I was a little confused😂
Ganja Mama one p...one p it's raping not rapping
Yay! My mom works for JetBlue! She would be happy to know Philly D favors them.
Stormlit I so wish they were available in more states
My opinion stays the same about United. United screwed up royally, to the point that they injured a passenger, and tried to downplay it. Doesn't matter what his past is, they didn't know it, and it doesn't change the situation. As for the discrimination thing... what nationality were the members of the couple that left before him? If they were also Asian or anther minority, that would lend credence to the discrimination claim. But if not, that seems to counter the idea that it was anything but random discrimination.
"I love CZcams, but you gotta treat like you're walking over a frozen lake with tons of cracks in it"
Great analogy... The more your spread out your weight, the less likely you are to fall through.... Don't even think he intended that, but nice analogy.
i really dont care about daos past or his race. in my opinion it comes down to the fact that the airline overbooked and that is their problem not their customers. if they need to get 4 of their people on board that flight to go to work but they cant get 4 people to willingly give up their seats then that is their fault and they should have to deal with it in a way that doesn't affect the customers or their travel plans. who the hell cares if dao did something wrong in the past it doesn't change the fact that american airlines is in the wrong right now.
The Anti PC Parrot **United
I agree that overbooking flights is a scummy deal for customers, but if overbooking is the problem why is there suddenly a magnifying glass over United? Literally every single domestic airlines in the US (including Jet-Blue) overbooks flights, the number of overbooked tickets depends on flight statistics on how many people miss that flight on average.
And on the topic of United CEO's stance on the matter, he kind of has a point. The airline employees followed protocol and asked someone to leave the flight. Normally the passenger complies and gets paid to take a later flight. In this case, the guy disobeyed and forced them to bring in law enforcement to forcibly remove the passenger. At that point, getting bloodied is a reasonable consequence.
My point is, overbooked flights sucks for consumers. But when you buy airline tickets, you are implicitly signing the dotted line to follow their procedures in exchange to fly somewhere. At the end of the day, the risk of missing a flight for being overbooked is not as big of a factor in buying tickets as the price of the ticket. As long as consumers keep buying the cheapest tickets available, airlines will do whatever they want to keep reducing the price of those tickets.
What did American Airlines do?
I hate it when companies or the news tries to spread people's unsavory past to protect themselves. Yes, he may not be an angel but that wasn't even a factor at the time. He was a random customer that they tried to remove because they were unorganized.
United airlines new motto "If we overbook you'll catch a right hook"
Adding my 2 cents on United because why not?
I hope they take a huge hit and it slaps some sense into the industry as a whole.
This guy's past deeds, no matter what they are or when they happened, are between him and the state or federal govt that convicted him. He's either paid his dues or is paying them now, according to our justice system, for better or worse.
If we are going to judge him based on his past, what's the point of even having a justice system?
How the f is it up to United Airline to determine his guilt?
When people fuck up in this country, they need means of being forgiven. Eternal damnation is for someplace besides civilian life USA, whatever your crime.
Oh damn, that tug boat is gonna fuck shit up.
I've been refreshing for like ten minutes waiting for today's episode haha
Christopher Sullivan loser
DakyGamma I'm so distraught. Whatever shall I do with such a scathing criticism of my character?
Sorry Phil, I'm not giving up my spot in line for the curbstomping.
Andrew Switzer better take the offer or we will have to call the re-accommodator
Andrew Switzer ^^^
MY thoughts on the matter is that the doctor was childish about the situation. If the airline said that he had to get off the plane, its a done deal. Get off the plane. Its not his plane, not his company, etc. He didn't deserve to be beaten but from what I have seen in the videos he was actively restraining himself to the seat to prevent removal. United Airlines risked bad publicity by removing the customers to begin with. I read somewhere that they "re-accompdate" some 20-40,000 customers a year. The doctor in this case chose to make a big deal about it. After hearing about his previous criminal record I now doubt that he was completely innocent in the matter. He 'may' have had an anterior motive.
I don't think it was entirely United Airline's fault but people are going to think what they are going to think.
The bottomline is United decided to kick some customers off the plane and one became unruly and refused to get off the plane, who got hurt and now the whole thing is big news.
Finally, Philip said something about the Missiles and Syria, but damn I didn't know there was more to it lol
I really hope a war doesn't break out because as citizens we didn't do anything wrong and it's stupid for a lot of people to die for something they didn't do
but I suppose that life
Luciel We are already in war, in iraq.
I mean a World war or to be more accurate a nuclear war
Syria and North Korea are askin for it
Its the presidents that are asking for it not the citizens, same goes for the US too, I'd rather not have to pay with my life for something I didn't do
Human beings are so selfish. When other people around the world are dying, we don't care, but as soon as it looks like we might have some trouble, all of us sudden we're such victims...
I just can't wait until United has cheap ass tickets to cali
United kicking people off to make room for staff members is like buying clothes at the department store and then having the manager come up and say, "One of our employees wants those clothes so we're going to take them from you and give you something else of our choosing." Airlines are starting to run amok just like the credit card companies used to before the government stepped in. I'm not a big supporter of the government controlling everything but maybe they need to do something about this issue.
I totally agree, this passanger was not denied boarding. He was already on the plane. Plus they were not over booked, they just did not have 4 seats they wanted to use for employees flying for free....
i dont think race played an issue. if he was black people would have played the race card.
Race shouldnt even be discussed. Its a guy getting abused i dont know why everyone flashes the race card for everything
LIJ4Productions that's stupid*, race should absolutely be discussed*. If we don't consider and discuss that possibility, we reject that possibility. That's what it means. Rejecting that possibility means to give racists and hateful people a chance to do bad things, and *not* be recognized as being hateful/racist. The fact is, if the doctor is indeed innocent, then united airlines is at fault. Absolutely. But if this event *also* has racial cause, *then that needs to be recognized*. But we can't do that if we never discuss the possibility.
Paul Mabie if it was a white man is it racist no these PC fuckwads just wanna cry racism
Exactly
I'm not sure if race was a factor, but it being a factor should be discussed. The reason people "flash the race card for everything" is because race DOES play a role in almost every aspect of our society. Race, like gender, is a social construct that governs so much of our life that to just simply dismiss it as being completely irreverent is just short sighted.
Beating up a shitty person who is a customer still counts as beating a customer. Even if he does not have a good reason to be home that doesn't mean you get to beat the shit out of him.
It's actually funny that you would say Jet Blue is one of your favorite airlines considering how it has had similar PR nightmares in the past, like in 2011
Who gives a shit about his pass the guy was treated like a dog
Edward Annable I would never treat my dog like that. I'm not a dick