Social Media Has a Field Day Over United Brutality

In the wake of United Airlines’ public relations nightmare following widely viewed video footage of the violent removal of an elderly passenger from a flight, Twitter users have offered a wide variety of reactions to the news item. #UnitedAirlines was the number-one trending hashtag for much of Monday.
Whoever made this is genius #NewUnitedAirlinesMottos #unitedAIRLINES #Dontflyunited pic.twitter.com/XcYL6IbNCw
— SFC_Airborne51 (@SFC_Airborne51) April 11, 2017
Just when you thought flying was safe #unitedairlines #TWD pic.twitter.com/oqsEb0wvTn
— TJ (@TJSpencer1230) April 11, 2017
From the talented minds at @reddit … here is the #UnitedAirlines and #IndianaJones crossover @united #NewUnitedAirlinesMottos pic.twitter.com/wYvdZCZQCY
— Jacob Henry (@JakeMikeHenry) April 11, 2017
Oh dear, that's some unfortunate timing #unitedAIRLINES pic.twitter.com/lZDlcxtfxf
— nihalf (@nihalf) April 11, 2017
#UnitedAirlines #United #ua3411 shame👎 pic.twitter.com/tdsJ7stjIE
— sunskychina (@sunskychina) April 11, 2017
Caught @United before they whitewashed their crew procedure manual. 😂#unitedAIRLINES #united #poorcustomerservice pic.twitter.com/KVDChfs1iI
— Darth Continent (@DarthContinent) April 11, 2017
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The headline qualifies for Fake News. Any brutality is Chicago police one, not of United. But, of course, "United Brutality" sounds more sensational.
This is hilarious. I feel bad for the guy but oh, the memes...
What don't you get?
From Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/p/BSxCDPqDii7/
Sorry Ryan, I just don't get it.