Hello; Are you in china? You response is not clear. No worries=good for you.How so? I have no worries.
Hello; Are you in china? You response is not clear. No worries=good for you.How so? I have no worries.
Hello; Interesting. Your point of view does not hold up so you resort to name calling. A not unusual reaction among some. You have my sympathy.I'm in canada. Stop being a dick.
Hello; I enjoyed the (are they called memes) memes.Hey now!....maybe I better lighten things up a little.
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Hello; The way I heard it he at first accepted the offer of a delayed flight, the extra money and a free night in a hotel. He later recanted and refused the offer with the results we all know about. It is not clear to me that he ever actually left the plane while all this was going on. One report had him starting to change his mind when the later flight was to be the next day.I wonder how he got back on the plane later, that is weird
Hello; I enjoyed the (are they called memes) memes.
I still have a question. This guy was a former Chinese (now an American ). I get that .
What I do not get is how throwing one guy off a plane who happens to be of that background equals racism. There were three others bumped. Were they also of Chinese ancestry?
Any single person is going to have some sort of ethnic background. That his is Chinese will only be racist if there is a pattern of the airline picking Asians to bump.
The airline claims that the "bumpees" were picked at random by a computer program. If this is the method then his being of an Asian background has nothing to do with why he was picked.
If I was in China I would be scared as f*ck.
hello; This sounds right. I can only guess at how badly the Chinese would treat someone in the same situation. be kinda risky to be in china now.
How so? I have no worries.
Hello; Are you in china? You response is not clear. No worries=good for you.
Sorry, Skalper666 It sounds like you are the one being the dickI'm in canada. Stop being a dick.