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This month has not been the best month for passangers on US Airlines, in fact this month has been about as bad as a the flying public could imagine. A 69 year old man was dragged off a plane, against his will, on video for the entire world to see.
What could possibly be going on? How can these things be happening?
This episode challanges the traditional ways that the world wants to frame these problems. Do we fix the people of do we fix the system?
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