Rosa Parks: Is it okay to disobey? | Tuttle Twins |
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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The Tuttle Twins visit Rosa Parks in Montgomery City Jail in 1955. Rosa Parks shares her story about the Montogmery bus boycott toward segregation on public transit. The Twins learn about civil disobedience and how to accept consequences for ones actions.
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There is a time to stand up and a time to sit down.
Andthe answer is easy for me.
She was not the first person to do this , it was Claudette Colvin. They wanted to use Rosa because she was older and lighter skin and wasnt an unwed teen mother.
True. I'm glad that Colvin is increasingly getting the credit she deserved.
Pitting Rosa Parks against Claudette Colvin distorts history. In addition to the fallacy that Colvin was pregnant at the time, the idea that Parks was chosen as a test case because she was middle class and pleasing to eye is ignorant. Parks was the secretary of the NAACP, and She (Claudette) hardly ever told her story when she moved to New York City. In her new community, hardly anyone was talking about integration. In fact, Parks was already sitting in the black section in the back of the bus when she refused to give up her seat.
Lighter skin color had nothing to do with it. It was the unwed pregnancy
@@Bennomeno not pitting them against each other, truth doesn't need defense. What is undermining of this whole movement is that they had to put on a dog and pony show. Truth is truth and anything else is deception.
Very good! Most people are so ignorant. Listen to this because I am only recently finding this one out... Jackie Robinson did it before them. Oh I just love real history.
According to many conservatives, Parks would now be considered a Social Justice Warrior rather than a civil rights activist. Heh.
She would have to be more disruptive to be considered a SJW, maybe glue herself to the seat of the bus.
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Or just a fraud who saw the opportunity to get her name in the history books... Claudette Calvin is the true hero and it was Jackie Robinson before that.
But yes it does seem to be these social justice worries who we need to look up too. The truth is irrelevant to the cause right?
@@mariamtalabalhaqiqa How is it a fraud? A fraud would be basically a fake. Are you playing that Parks ended up not actually believing in the cause that she did? Is that where it that is? No she believed it and she also was a socialist.
Also she didn't sit in the front of the bus. She set in the middle.
Example: i disobeyed a supervisor who wanted me to do a task while doing my own work... i said "i will do 1 or the other, not both" managers had issues but they were trying to manipulate the laws to their advantage saying "i must do whatever my supervisor says"
"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."
-Robert A. Heinlein, _The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress_
Let us not forget that she was part of an organization that was looking for this exact fight. It was a good fight, but she was asking for it.
It was all staged. Look up Claudette Colvin
@@mariamtalabalhaqiqa seeking an opportunity and having the situation staged are completely different.
Does a political activist and all good political activists take advantage of different situations to advance their causes.
The point of a political activist is to try to push for different political ideas or to help people and stuff.
@@blizzardwizard8318I don't like politics at all but I do love trueth
This is great ❤️
When will you guys post a new episode? Are you done with the season?
We plan to release episode 10 in September!
Ooooo!
Thanks👍
Got it so I'm going to get eloped with my gay lover in Iran. Wish me luck.
Or maybe I can use that time travel bike thing and go back just a few decades ago and be openly gay and combat "sodomy" laws.
I support LGBT rights, and the many laws against them in so many countries are cruel and unjust. Kinda like segregation. After all, isn't what God said is to "love thy neighbor"?
unless the neighbour is a communism or socialism… 😂
What abut laws that say that the government can sat that if you sat that you are a real security officer that’s international they can take away youre rights to buy swatt tactical gear
civil disobedience and nullification ... Rightful remedies
Too bad kids aren’t taught that in public indoctrination centers.
Get your kids out of public schools.
@@EvoS76 I learned about both of those at a public highschool…
@@EvoS76 agree
So…rather than break her out and save her from jail…because she was jailed for being a black woman who refused to give up her seat solely based on the color of her skin… a hologram was used and she refers to herself as a criminal…🫥
you do realized that if they broke her out she would be a fugitive, bring more trouble for her and her cause? also she refers to herself as a convict because that's exactly what she is, "Convict: having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge"
@@igormendonca4026 🤨…sigh..then why did they visit her and not MLK and warn him of his assassination? Enlighten me about the rules of time travel
It was like the Twilight Zone episode where a 22nd Century descendant of JFK time travels to Dallas and cannot resist warning everyone (though he told not to do it). He then sees that the world has become worse, as Nikita Kruschev was assassinated the same day in a coup. The junta that replaces Kruschev has no qualms about grabbing land in West Germany and elsewhere, and soon the Cold War becomes hot. @@Bennome
@@thomaspaull2594 it…would be worse…if a tired black seamstress, naacp secretary, middle age woman was freed from jail, jailed cause she didnt feel it necessary to give up her seat to a white man, i mean take race out of this and imagine any woman arrested for not giving her seat to an Able body Man…you are saying using a time machine to remove her from jail would have may things worse? Worse than the fact she was even arrested to begin with?
@@Bennome Doesn't matter, your action would only bring you trouble if it's a time loop and is insignificant if it's just creating a branching timeline so it's better to avoid significant change and stay out of influential people business, not to mention this is a kid cartoon
Yeah.. and i decided to not take my vaccine or wear a mask during covid.. that lost me a lot of friends respect and my job awswell got kicked out of the army.. but well.. la di da... who cares. In the aftermath i really dont think it made any difference but worsened my life. Yet i think i'd do it again. I'd hate to just give in because i am afraid of the consequences.
"Segregation" is still the law? Where?
1955
Not where but when
There isn't any law but with jerrymandering, closing off predominantly black neighborhoods by freeways and still present discrimination against minorities segregation still exist in America today
Like people who didn’t wear a mask?
I was denied access to big 5 because I would not put a mask on. The kid behind the counter said “why don’t you just put on a mask”. I asked him if he’d ever heard of people like Rosa Parks or MLK? He looked confused and shook his head (he was an “African American” kid”). I told him it was civil disobedience through non-compliance. I will never shop at big 5 again.
I’m confused? Did you not watch the video. You chose to not wear a mask and so you weren’t allowed in that was the punishment for your civil disobedience. Rosa parks still went to jail.
Also: Being black wasnt contagious or needed a vaccine to prevent black. MLK, who was still assassinated despite his legacy used in vain, marched , boycotted and went to jail on multiple occasions, so that the content of my character would hold merit, not just because of the color of my skin was a hindrance to wearing a mask
@@Bennome
COVID mandates were opposed by many Black people because they were a lot like Jim Crow.
Yeah but being black doesn't put other's at the risk of getting diseased by your civil disobedience
@@koolkay_222
The media and so-called "experts" blew the threat of COVID way out of proportion. Only the elderly and those with serious medical conditions were vulnerable to the virus.
Most people would suffer no lethal effects.
I’m sure this is one Tuttle Twins scene everyone on both side can agree.
Sadly the emphasis is on 'paying the price' rather than promoting equality. It would have been better if you said she was outright wrong.
I mean common, couldn't you,come up witha better propoganda?
It's okay to disobey a lot if it goes against God and the Constitution
There is zero evidence for the existence of any god.
Amen to Asherah, the one true God 🙏
Except there's skepticism as to whether or not this actually happened
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