Mysterious victim psychology

More Europhobic lunacy, this time from the EU Referendum blog: blogger Richard opposes the EU’s plans to stop airlines grievously fucking over their passengers, because he *enjoys* being grievously fucked over by airlines.

"I recall arriving once at Charlerois airport, for the last Rynair flight of the day, after a gruelling day in the European parliament, only to find that the flight had been delayed and then, well after midnight, cancelled without notice. Passengers were left to their own devices, without even a hint of compensation.

"I recall being so, so tired, and struggling to find a hotel for the remainder of the night, barely being able keep awake. But there was no feeling of recrimination. There had been an air-traffic glitch throughout Europe and Ryanair was as much a victim as we were."

For God’s sake; what kind of maniac could end up in such a situation with any thoughts other than "I hope Michael O’Leary dies in a horrible way" and "I’m never going to fly with these crooked bastards again"?

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2 thoughts on “Mysterious victim psychology

  1. It’s simple really. Richard has an obsessive hatred of the EU, and therefore takes the side of anyone in disagreement with it. If Ryanair was in the habit of throwing passengers off their planes in mid-flight (without a parachute, of course) and the EU opposed it, Richard would back Ryanair.

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