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Posted: Tue, 11 Apr 2017 04:48:15 GMT

Hilarious memes in reaction to United Airlines passenger ejection include this posted on Twitter calling the carrier’s new cabin class ‘Fight Club’. Picture: Twitter.

TWITTER has erupted with hilarious memes and videos mocking United Airlines’ disastrous “passenger re-accommodation” after video emerged of a man being dragged off a plane.

Social media has been swift to condemn United after a passenger posted video on Facebook of a doctor being dragged kicking and screaming off a flight at Chicago’s O’Hare airport.

The man, who refused to give up his seat on a flight which had been overbooked by the airline, was filmed bloodied and dishevelled among the shocked reactions of fellow passengers.

Disturbing scenes show the heavily distressed man with blood streaming down his face panting and repeating over and over, “they kill me, they kill me”.

In the uproar that followed, a United Airlines spokesman insisted that employees had no choice but to contact authorities to remove the man.

The video has turned into a public relations disaster for United, with one Twitter user redrawing a cross section of a United plane with a new cabin section called “FIGHT CLUB”.

The bloodied and distressed man from the video another passenger took of him being dragged bodily from a United Airlines flight has caused an uproar.

The bloodied and distressed man from the video another passenger took of him being dragged bodily from a United Airlines flight has caused an uproar.Source:Twitter

Video taken by passengers show a man being dragged bodily from an overbooked United Airlines flight at Chicago Airport. Picture: Audra D. Bridges.

Video taken by passengers show a man being dragged bodily from an overbooked United Airlines flight at Chicago Airport. Picture: Audra D. Bridges.Source:AP

Twitter user @hodgetwins posted “United Airlines new training video” showing the scene from the movie Airplane! (known as Flying High in Australia) in which crew continually slap a hysterical passenger having a panic attack. Another Twitter user has posted a scene from the Star Wars film series when Darth Vader unmasks Luke Skywalker disguised as a Stormtrooper and holds him up by the throat.

The tweet has been captioned “actual picture of a United Airlines worker asking someone to volunteer to give away their spot on a plane”.

A tweet purporting to be from Donald Trump pretended that the US President was endorsing United’s actions, saying “What happened on United Airlines is terrible. We need to add Asians to the Muslim travel ban.”

Twitter users have borrowed scenes from other films and photoshopped them into an airline cabin interior showing men carrying baseball bats or battering devices and captioned “meet your new flight attendant”.

The deplorable incident and resulting PR catastrophe is not United Airlines’ first image crisis, but it is potentially the most damaging in the social media age.

In 2008, Canadian musician Dave Carroll was flying via Chicago’s O’Hare Airport to Nebraska with his musical instruments.

When he arrived, he found that his $3500 Taylor guitar had been severely damaged.

After fruitless negotiations to win compensation, he wrote a song and created a music video entitled United Breaks Guitars.

The YouTube video went viral, attracting more than 16 million hits. Carroll wrote two sequel songs.

On February 24, 1989, United Airlines Flight 811 carrying 355 people en route from Honolulu to New Zealand blew a hole in its fuselage at an altitude of at 20,000 feet.

Nine passengers were sucked out to their death through the 6m by 3m hole torn in its right side below the business section and 18 were injured.

Six of the dead were Americans, one a New Zealander and John Michael Crawford and John Swann, both of Sydney, died in the tragedy.

In 1989, United Airlines flight 811 which tore apart at 20,000 feet sucking out nine passengers to their death.

In 1989, United Airlines flight 811 which tore apart at 20,000 feet sucking out nine passengers to their death.Source:Supplied

United Airlines called in people to drag him off.

United Airlines called in people to drag him off.Source:Twitter

The man dragged from the United flight this week..

The man dragged from the United flight this week..Source:Twitter

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