Sometimes an apology isn’t enough

| Sun 03-22-09 | 3 Comments

Speaking of  administrative careers. A couple of nights ago President Obama was on Leno and made a remark about his bowling game, stating  “It’s like the Special Olympics or something”. I’m horrified and I’m still angry. Some people will say I’m too sensitive. I don’t think I am but I also don’t care if people think I am. I know I’m not alone. So. An article containing my thoughts on the matter and a little message for the President was published on NewJerseyMomsBlog.com this morning. It’s titled “An Apology Isn’t Enough“. I wrote it yesterday afternoon and had hoped to have it in time for World Down Syndrome Day but I waited until the last minute to submit it. Check it out, and feel free to leave a comment on it with your thoughts.

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    Jordan says:

    In addition, someone who claims to have experienced prejudice and stereotypes throughout life, and has written about them in great detail, should be more sensitive and refined from life’s lessons—especially since he used them to call for the firing of Don Imus, after the shock jock made a racial remark.

    Obama said, “but I would also say that there’s nobody on my staff who would still be working for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group. And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude.”

    “He didn’t just cross the line,” Obama said. “He fed into some of the worst stereotypes that my two young daughters are having to deal with today in America. The notions that as young African-American women — who I hope will be athletes — that that somehow makes them less beautiful or less important. It was a degrading comment. It’s one that I’m not interested in supporting.”

    “What we’ve been seeing around this country is this constant ratcheting up of a coarsening of the culture that all of have to think about,” Obama said.

    Obama continued, “Insults, humor that degrades women, humor that is based in racism and racial stereotypes isn’t fun.”

    “And the notion that somehow it’s cute or amusing, or a useful diversion, I think, is something that all of us have to recognize is just not the case. We all have First Amendment rights. And I am a constitutional lawyer and strongly believe in free speech, but as a culture, we really have to do some soul-searching to think about what kind of toxic information are we feeding our kids,” he concluded.

    Though every major presidential candidate has decried the racist remarks, Obama is the first one to say Imus should lose his job for them.¹

    Therefore, the lack of reaction from Obama’s remarks suggest Americans have a set a rules for race, class and gender: If you touch them you will pay.

    And another set of rules for individuals that have a mental or physical disability: If you touch them, it’s ok if you apologize. Oh, and by the way, it’s okay to laugh at the jokes that come at the expense of the latter.

    Obama claimed he was going to have the world think ‘highly’ of America. Will this joke help?

    For someone who spoke of equality as a creed. Does this joke match that philosophy?

    For someone that said he would stand for all people. Does this stand up for those that participate in the Special Olympics?

    The fact is Obama claimed a higher standard. He resides in an office that requires a higher standard. He resides in a country that demands a higher standard.

    To much is given, much is required.

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    valmg says:

    Just what every blogger hopes for! Some jerk to leave a comment of no value and not even leave their real name!

    Miss Independent – I am replying because you left your email address so you must have wanted me to reply. The saying is true. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. You are entitled to yours and I have no problem with that. Why not leave a comment of value containing at least your reasoning that I should “get over myself”. That’s how conversation works you know. I won’t allow you to turn this into a pissing match, because this is MY bowl of corn flakes you’re pissing in. I’m happy to continue the conversation if you can write something of value for me in a civilized manner instead of flaming comments on my post. Short of that you’ll be deleted. I mentioned your comment to hubby. His reply was “f*&$ her and delete her”. That’s actually not quite all he said but you really don’t need to hear the rest. Thanks for suggesting I include him, he appreciates it too!

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    Independent says:

    Get over yourself (ask your hubby).

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