SHOCKING video shows man verbally abusing passengers with racist and homophobic slurs on American Airlines flight
An employee was fired by GlaxoSmithKline after he went into a racist and homophobic rant on an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Dallas. The man boasted to passengers that he worked for a pharmaceutical company. The person who posted the video said the unnamed man became agitated after he was asked to leave the plane for allegedly acting inappropriately towards a woman sitting next to him.
In the video, the man repeatedly calls passengers 'f**kers' and also asks a flight attendant if he was being kicked off the plane for being racist. "Obviously I'm a white male that picked a black bag because I'm racist," the man said, adding, "It's a better bag than most of ya'll can afford." The man also allegedly yelled a racist slur several times before he was filmed. The man said he was a chemical engineer for GlaxoSmithKline, and was planning to quit the company this week. He called the company "one of the best f**king companies in the world".