Micheal wrote:
What are we not supposed to be noticing with this overcoverage?
Yes, it is a stupid thing an out of control airline did, but as DE said, nobody died.
United lost a billion in value. People's jobs are going to be lost. The boarding clause of the contract may be rewritten. The deboarded and beaten Doctor will probably get a nice payday.
It shouldn't be this big a story.
What are we missing.
Nothing. This is what the media does - grabs a story with emotional impact and runs it into the ground.
This case is just unique because the media bad guy really is unequivocally the bad guy, United itself grossly mismanaged the response as well as the actual incident, and because huge numbers of people can relate to being crapped on by an airline.
Essentially, the media's usual hype and sensationalism finally found a perfect storm where the actual situation was exactly what they were claiming it was - an absolutely outrageous abuse of a person by a large, powerful entity for no good reason whatsoever. The blind squirrel really did find the nut here.