Anarcho-Syndicalism -
Theory and Practice by Rudolf Rockner
quote [ It’s unclear who did that digging and whether serious mistakes in accuracy were made, but there’s one thing any decent human being should be able to agree on: it doesn’t matter what David Dao did or didn’t do in his past, because none of it is relevant to whether or not he should have been left in hospital after boarding a flight home. Acting like his history might make it “less bad” to beat him up is a dangerous position to take with serious consequences. Where, indeed, is the dirt-digging being done on the United staff who handled everything so badly, the security team who caused Dao serious damage, or the CEO who acted so dismissively about the entire episode? ]
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jsabin69 said @ 5:39pm GMT on 12th April
It matters to me because it helps to explain his irrational and belligerent behavior. His wife reportedly reported him because of erratic concerning behavior. It doesn't justify what happened which seems to me to not need justification. TL;DR: A man refused to obey airport security on a boarded plane. He did something to deserve being forcibly removed when he ignored orders.
I disagree with the general dialogue on the matter. He's lucky he wasn't shot for refusing security directions. He certainly wasn't bumrushed and unexpectedly forcibly removed. He was asked repeatedly and refused. He even reboarded. I would be afraid of the alternative where people felt free to absolutely ignore security Force directions.
jsabin69 said @ 6:46pm GMT on 12th April
It matters to me because it helps to explain his irrational and belligerent behavior. His wife reportedly reported him because of erratic concerning behavior. It doesn't justify what happened which seems to me to not need justification.
TL;DR: A man refused to obey airport security on a boarded plane. He did something to deserve being forcibly removed when he ignored orders.
I disagree with the general dialogue on the matter. He's lucky he wasn't shot for refusing security directions. He certainly wasn't bumrushed and unexpectedly forcibly removed. He was asked repeatedly and refused. He even reboarded. I would be afraid of the alternative where people felt free to absolutely ignore security force directions.
jsabin69 said @ 6:48pm GMT on 12th April
It matters to me because it helps to explain his irrational and belligerent behavior. His wife reportedly reported him to authorities because of erratic concerning behavior, which ultimately uncovered his felonious behavior. The history is useful for context for understanding why a doctor might act to me in such an inappropriate and unexpected manner.
It doesn't justify what happened which seems to me to not need justification.
TL;DR: A man refused to obey airport security on a boarded plane. He did something to deserve being forcibly removed when he ignored orders.
I disagree with the general dialogue on the matter. He's lucky he wasn't shot for refusing security directions. He certainly wasn't bumrushed and unexpectedly forcibly removed. He was asked repeatedly and refused. He even reboarded. I would be afraid of the alternative where people felt free to absolutely ignore security force directions.
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jsabin69 said @ 5:39pm GMT on 12th April
It matters to me because it helps to explain his irrational and belligerent behavior. His wife reportedly reported him to authorities because of erratic concerning behavior, which ultimately uncovered his felonious behavior. The history is useful for context for understanding why a doctor might act to me in such an inappropriate and unexpected manner.
It doesn't justify what happened which seems to me to not need justification.
TL;DR: A man refused to obey airport security on a boarded plane. He did something to deserve being forcibly removed when he ignored orders.
I disagree with the general dialogue on the matter. He's lucky he wasn't shot for refusing security directions. He certainly wasn't bumrushed and unexpectedly forcibly removed. He was asked repeatedly and refused. He even reboarded. I would be afraid of the alternative where people felt free to absolutely ignore security force directions.