Originally Posted by
ZapBrannigan
It was blatantly provocative. It wasn't sanctioned by the company. So he gets to do a carpet dance plain and simple.
You don't get to tick off 50% of your customers (whose money AA desperately needs) without answering for it. He should've been smarter than that.
I’m willing to bet a few of the approved AA blings “tick off” 50% of their customers too. They just don’t go Karen about it.
Companies should stay out of all politics.
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