> Essentially it is the same. This is a very subjective statement.
> But is it really acceptable for a grown adult This is not really a matter of being grown up or not. This is about standing for something that one believes is their right. I agree with you in that we have a court…
> In a civil society, we resolve disputes with civility Exactly, this is why the airline should not apply force towards him. You're setting double standards here - airline applied force = good, passenger kicking = bad.
>I can't imagine living in a society that does not allow the airline to do so. I can't imagine living in a society where the airline is allowed to fix their fuckups by using a force towards a paying customer. They…
> Essentially it is the same. This is a very subjective statement.
> But is it really acceptable for a grown adult This is not really a matter of being grown up or not. This is about standing for something that one believes is their right. I agree with you in that we have a court…
> In a civil society, we resolve disputes with civility Exactly, this is why the airline should not apply force towards him. You're setting double standards here - airline applied force = good, passenger kicking = bad.
>I can't imagine living in a society that does not allow the airline to do so. I can't imagine living in a society where the airline is allowed to fix their fuckups by using a force towards a paying customer. They…