United passenger removal video goes viral in China

Society & Culture

Top society and culture news for April 11, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Big bucks for catching spies in Beijing."


The hashtag โ€œUnited Airlines forcibly removes passenger from airplaneโ€ (#็พŽ่”่ˆชๅผบๅˆถไน˜ๅฎขไธ‹ๆœบ#ย mฤ›i liรกnhรกng qiรกngzhรฌ chรฉngkรจ xiร jฤซ) became the top trending topic on Chinese social media platform Weibo on Tuesday, with 480 million views and 223,000 comments as we finalize this newsletter. Video and photographs of the man being removed Monday from an overbooked flight by security officers at the Chicago Oโ€™Hare Airport were widely circulated. When news emerged that he was Chinese or Vietnamese, the online reaction in both China and Vietnamย was swift.

On Weibo, one of the top threads was started by Chinese-born comedian Joe Wong, whose postย saysย (in Chinese) that โ€œmany Chinese feel they are subject to discrimination but donโ€™t speak out about it in order to save face, and this leads to the Western media and the public not taking discrimination against Asians seriously.โ€

Some found humor in the news: one sarcastic commenter wrote: โ€œLet me tell you a joke: The U.S. is the worldโ€™s best country for human rights!โ€ Another said, โ€œYou still havenโ€™t settled the Ding Yizhen ไธไน‰่ฏŠ affair, and now you do this!โ€ The reference is to a scene from the hit anti-corruption TV show In the Name of the Peopleย in which the character Ding Yizhen, a corrupt mayor, boards a United flight to escape to the U.S. and orders champagne to โ€œcelebrate freedom.โ€ A meme circulatingย now shows him celebrating simply for โ€œnot getting kicked off the plane.โ€