Newspaper Decides It's About Time We Started Demonizing the United Airlines Assault Victim
The violent removal of Dr. David Dao by Chicago police officers from a United Airlines flight on Sunday has been universally condemned. But for the Louisville Courier-Journal, Dao’s plight was a chance to unearth some entirely unrelated, though still salacious, details about his past.
Under the headline, “David Dao, passenger removed from United flight, a doctor with troubled past,” the C-J painted Dao as a shady foreigner (“..who went to medical school in Vietnam…”) with several convictions for illegally obtaining and prescribing drugs over the past decade and a half. In 2005, Dao reportedly surrendered his medical license, and was given permission to begin practicing medicine again under unspecified conditions in 2015.What does this have to do with getting the shit kicked out of him by a cop for not “volunteering” to leave his ticketed seat? Nothing. But as we’ve seen time and time again, this sort of “he was no angel” framing has been used to imply a sort of moral parity between a person’s past behavior and their unrelated brutalization at the hands of the police. And the Courier-Journal’s dubious scoop sure landed with some people, like NBC News’ Bradd Jaffy, who tweeted excitedly, “you might say the other shoe has dropped.” Or, you might not.