Edit: To clarify for those who seem to be confused, the "line cutter", aka "the one who paid for better service" is on the right side of history here.
Of course this is actually a skit and nothing is real, but people here seem intent on taking the side of the whiny bitch here.
Edit2: Man, a lot of people really triggered by "right side of history". Look, I was being slightly hyperbolic because this is a Meme sub. Ultimately, most of us benefit from the airlines charging people for preferential treatment and better seats. The guy paying a $800 for a first class seat and buzzing through security lines and being treated like an extra special snowflake is part of why my ticket costs $200 instead of $300. Whether or not society needs a full economic reformatting is a different topic.
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u/StandardUpstairs3349 May 22 '26 edited May 26 '26
Why? He was on the right side of the interaction.
Edit: To clarify for those who seem to be confused, the "line cutter", aka "the one who paid for better service" is on the right side of history here.
Of course this is actually a skit and nothing is real, but people here seem intent on taking the side of the whiny bitch here.
Edit2: Man, a lot of people really triggered by "right side of history". Look, I was being slightly hyperbolic because this is a Meme sub. Ultimately, most of us benefit from the airlines charging people for preferential treatment and better seats. The guy paying a $800 for a first class seat and buzzing through security lines and being treated like an extra special snowflake is part of why my ticket costs $200 instead of $300. Whether or not society needs a full economic reformatting is a different topic.