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Will Poussey come back?

Her death was so powerful and so real because it was embedded within the context of BLM. It’s truly hard to watch because it’s not just about Poussey dying at the hands of a guard. How the private corporation strategizes on a response is exactly how I think the law enforcement operates when an unarmed minority is

A few things:

I still haven’t watched the last 15 minutes of the last episode. I can’t, I love Poussey too much :(

He would be so SAD! if anything happened to those titans of business in Silicon Valley.

“Trump has no ties with Russia”

It’s vast compared to my salary (and Ima gonna assume yours too, heh) but compared to New Yorks most bigly and awesome companies, everything with Trump written on it is small league. I bet there are conversations in top restaurants like this all the time:

He doesn’t really get the whole “don’t tell the fucking secret” thing.

I never worried about North Korea for an instant while Obama was in office. Honestly, I never worried about them all that much after W laid off of the “Axis of Evil” nonsense. I wonder every day now how we’re going to fuck this up and start a disastrous war on the Korean peninsula.

We were warned.

I think the overall theme is “pointlessly”.

Holocaust centers.

The conditions for legally removing a seated passenger are clear. “Federal regulations for our flight crew” is not one of them.

What’s going to be interesting is watching them try to use that clause in court and fail utterly, because their claim that they removed him for being unruly is putting the cart in front of the horse—the only reason he was unruly is because they were trying to remove him illegally in the first place.

Restaurants do not enter binding bilateral contracts with you when you use their services; airlines do. Section 25 of the UA carrier contract permits UA to bump passengers PRIOR TO BOARDING. After boarding, Section 21 governs removal of passengers, and the grounds for removal are both limited and do not include the

Who the girls were doesn’t matter; the fact that leggingsgate became a hashtag is a massive PR fail. (Also, Jesus, United, update your employee dress code.)

Umm, it would serve the purpose of making the people that buy tickets on United Airlines flights feel assured that they won’t get beaten on their next flight? I fly fairly frequently, why the hell would I spend my hard earned money for a service that might leave me bleeding and manhandled by cops?

The underlying upset, as far as I see it, was that a little girl in leggings was a problem, but dad wearing those shorts wasn’t. It’s about disproportionately policing the bodies of girls and women.

If they really did run an algorithm to come up with 4 randomly selected people and this guy, an actual fucking doctor, said I have patients to see then United could have run it again and gotten someone with relatively less obligations back home to get off the flight. I’ve never flown United but it’s stories like this