@USATODAY Refresh my memory? Somebody offered Rosa Parks money for her seat?
— P.L. Colter (@plcolter) April 13, 2017
#perspective - Some folks defending United probably think if Rosa Parks had complied with officers, there wouldn't have been such a scene...
— jdobzynski (@jdobzynski) April 11, 2017
@HighlinePatriot @tato_kay @DanSlott @mtnhill @united @USAnonymous Really rosa parks? So asking someone to move because of race is the same as an overbooking mistake? I dont think so!
— SillyThumbs (@sillythumbs) April 11, 2017
USA Today: "Is United Airlines passenger Dr. Dao an "Asian version of Rosa Parks?" Me: pic.twitter.com/xwXmrUtDmm
— Denizcan James (@MrFilmkritik) April 13, 2017
So boy that got dragged of united Airplane calling himself the "modern day rosa parks" come again? pic.twitter.com/naEzkT4CQL
— Sundressologist ☔️ (@Tae_hef) April 13, 2017
Rosa Parks, God rest her soul, was forced out of her seat and imprisoned. Dr. Dao was forced out of his seat and can retire. @USATODAY
— jamal. (@inf) April 13, 2017
And for the most thorough break down.I Sympathize With Dr. Dao Genuinely & The Whole Ordeal Was Gross & Violative But We're Not Going To Liken Him To "The Asian Rosa Parks" pic.twitter.com/nXqE3XaZiA
— Ty Hobson-Powell (@TyHobsonPowell) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY If he organized for decades prior, including centering the sexual violence BW experience, and influenced someone like MLK, then yes.
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY If not, then he's a citizen who deserves respect, safety and a settlement, without you turning Black ppl into caricatures for comparisons.
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY Rosa Parks' labor and life existed prior to December 1, 1955 and after. It would be great if everyone could actually study it.
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY And comparing a commercial plane--an integrated one at that--to the buses in Jim Crow era is intellectual negligence & superficial.
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY The violence Asian Americans can face in America is valid without rendering Blackness 'ground zero' and a human-less trope for comparison.
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
@USATODAY Black life is an actual thing beyond tropes and metaphors to consume to recenter non-Black people. https://t.co/sPbinFLpeb
— Trudy (@thetrudz) April 13, 2017
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