After the “disgraceful video”… they kicked him off the plane and then from his job

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In a video clip that spread widely on social media, and was documented by a passenger on the plane, the man appears walking back and forth in the aisle of the plane, trying to find his bag, while shouting at the brown-skinned flight attendant, and other passengers.

The angry man, who admitted that he was "a little drunk"When asked to leave The Plane that was heading from Philadelphia to Dallas, because "Behave inappropriately towards the woman in the seat next to him"According to the passenger who filmed the video, according to the website "Business Insider".

In the video, the man can be seen cursing the other passengers, and asking the flight attendant if he will be kicked off the plane because "Racist".

The man shouted at the hostess, saying: "What do you want?, what do you want?"To respond calmly: "To get your bag out, sir, so you can get off this plane"،.

He added: "It is a black bag. Obviously because I am a white man I will choose the black bag because I am a racist! You’re kicking me off the plane because I’m a racist! I did not do anything".

The flight crew continued to help him find his bag, which he said was… "Made in Sweden" and it "A better bag than most people can buy".

Then the man went on bragging, saying that he was a chemical engineer with a company "GlaxoSmithKline"describing it as "One of the best companies in the world"also indicating that he plans to leave the company.

For its part, published a company "GlaxoSmithKline" A tweet on her Twitter account about the incident, and described the behavior as "Reprehensible and does not reflect the company’s culture".

Follow up: "The company was notified on Wednesday of an incident involving an employee on a flight to Dallas. We immediately investigated, and as of Thursday, he (the man) is no longer employed by the company. The person’s behavior was reprehensible and did not reflect our company culture".

The company added in a statement to the newspaper "The Independent" British: "At GlaxoSmithKline, diversity, equality and inclusion are embraced and celebrated, and we are committed in policy, principles and practice to maintaining an environment that prohibits discriminatory behavior and provides equal opportunities for all people".

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In a video clip that spread widely on social media, and was documented by a passenger on the plane, the man appears walking back and forth in the aisle of the plane, trying to find his bag, while shouting at the brown-skinned flight attendant, and other passengers.

The man, who admitted that he was “a little drunk”, got angry when he was asked to leave The Plane The woman who was heading from Philadelphia to Dallas, because he “behaved inappropriately towards the woman in the seat next to him,” the passenger who filmed the video told Business Insider.

The man can be seen in the video insulting the other passengers, asking the flight attendant if he will be kicked off the plane because “Racist.

The man shouted at the flight attendant, saying: “What do you want? What do you want?”, to calmly reply to him: “Get your bag out, sir so you can get off this plane,” before begging the man politely as he cursed the other passengers and searched for his bag in the cabin.

He added, “It’s a black bag. Obviously, because I’m a white man, I’ll choose the black bag because I’m a racist! You’re kicking me off the plane because I’m a racist! I didn’t do anything.”“.

The cabin crew continued to help him find his bag, which he said was “made in Sweden” and “a better bag than most people can buy”.

Then the man proceeded to boast, saying that he was a chemical engineer withGlaxoSmithKline“,” describing it as “one of the best companies in the world”, also indicating that he plans to leave the company.

For its part, GlaxoSmithKline posted a tweet on its Twitter account about the incident, describing the behavior as “reprehensible and does not reflect the company’s culture.”.

“The company was notified on Wednesday of an incident involving an employee on a flight to Dallas. We immediately investigated, and as of Thursday, he (the man) is no longer employed by the company. The person’s behavior was reprehensible and did not reflect the culture of our company.”

“At GlaxoSmithKline, diversity, equality and inclusion are embraced and celebrated, and we are committed in policy, principles and practice to maintaining an environment that prohibits discriminatory behavior and provides equal opportunities for all people,” the company said in a statement to the British newspaper The Independent.

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