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The Internet has a few suggestions on new United Airlines mottos following disturbing video

Mary Bowerman
USA TODAY Network
United Airlines is in hot water after a passenger was forcibly removed from an overbooked flight.

People on social media are trolling United Airlines with a slew of brutal new slogans following a viral video of a man being violently dragged off an overbooked flight out of Chicago.

On Twitter Tuesday, many used the hashtag #NewUnitedAirlinesMotto to slam the airline and offer a few clever re-branding slogans.

Here's a look at a few of the best ones we've seen: 

Some think Southwest should adopt this slogan: "We beat the competition. Not you." 

There's even a new welcome message for fliers. 

"Volunteer, or we'll make you volunteer."

Apparently the new head of customer service is Negan, the leather-clad villain from the Walking Dead. 

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"We put the hospital in hospitality."

"We overbooked, but you pay the price." Comforting, right? 

"Please cover your head and brace yourself for a beating."

One way or another, United will "re-accommodate" you. 

Some said the pictures of the bloodied passenger were too brutal to even joke about. 

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