Disability news, Accessibility Issues, Disability Issues, Accessiblity News

Additional discussion of ‘Tropic Thunder’ and the ‘R-word’

August 30th, 2008

‘Tropic Thunder’: Hollywood still doesn’t get it — Lawrence Carter-Long in disaboom.com

Hollywood can ill afford to dismiss the views of disabled advocates and their allies now. It didn’t have to be this way, but by failing to consider the nations ‘largest minority’ Dreamworks created the controversy themselves.

Disrespecting the disabled belittles us all — Mary Yoder in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

I implore you to think twice before using derogatory terms or laughing at people because they have disabilities. Consider reaching out to someone who has an intellectual disability and find the gifts she/he brings to family and community, or talk to an employer who knows firsthand that people with intellectual disabilities make great employees. I ask you to put people first, period.

Youth sports buzz: Another word to ban on your team — Jon Buzby in the Norwich, CT, Bulletin

Kids often look up to their youth sports coaches more than any other influential person in their lives, including us parents. Schools already don’t tolerate the term. If we add one more heavily-populated place that doesn’t accept it — youth sports organizations — we can really make a difference. And when you think about it, isn’t that why we all coach youth sports?

Protests miss the point of ‘Tropic Thunder’ — James Bowman in the American Spectator

The right to cause offense; Protests at new satirical film are misplaced — David Thomson in the UK Guardian

Disabilities are not a punchline — letter to tricities.com in southwest Virginia

People with intellectual disabilities deserve respect — letter to the Daily Breeze in Cumberland, RI

Reasons why the film’s use of ‘retarded’ is offensive — letter to the Bloomington, IL, Pantagraph

2 Responses to “Additional discussion of ‘Tropic Thunder’ and the ‘R-word’”

  1. Lisa Vipperman Says:

    Dear Patricia:
    Last night I was watching TV and I saw an ad for Tropic Thunder- apparently it is now out on DVD. It reminded me I should let you know how things went.
    In early September I asked you for permission to use your piece about Tropic Thunder and the R word with my 7th grade Language Arts class at Highland Junior High in Ogden Utah. We read the article together, then discussed the views you held. Students then wrote a response. Typical responses were along these lines: “i never thought about how I used the R word until I read this.” I also got comments such as “This piece really affected me. I won’t be using the r word carelessly any more.” One girl thought we were” making too much of all this,” but I think we changed a few minds. Hearing Margaret’s story made some kids see the human being in a person with Down’s.
    Thanks again for your permission to use your work. Regards to you and Margaret.

  2. Lisa Vipperman Says:

    Dear Ms. Bauer:
    Last week I heard of you for the first time, when I read your piece about the R word. I am a teacher in Ogden, Utah, and I read about your daughter and the casual use of that word by teenage girls and a light clicked on. I would like to ask for your permission to copy the piece and read it with my 7th grade Language Arts students. Your piece is a lovely example of how words can be used to hurt. I really want to teach that piece, but I felt it was right to ask your permission. If you like, I could have my students write comments to you– I am really hoping reading about your daughter will open some minds. What do you say?
    Sincerely,
    Lisa Vipperman

Leave a Reply

Comment

Please copy the string 3emYIh to the field below:

`

About the Blog

More than 50 million people in the United States have disabilities, a number that is growing rapidly as the population ages. Experts say disability will soon affect the lives of most Americans. This blog attempts to explore what we know about disability, and to chronicle the efforts of people who are seeking new ways to address familiar challenges.

Join journalist Patricia E. Bauer as she sifts through current news and commentary, bringing you the best information about what's happening now and what it may mean for you and your loved ones.

Read More »

Search

Categories

Read More »

Election 2008

Read More »

Not2BeMissed

Read More »

My Articles & Essays

Read More »

FAQs

Headlines

Read More »

Tropic Thunder

Read More »

News2Use

Read More »

Mailing List

Sign up for our mailing list!





RSS Our RSS Feed



Archives
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • July 2008
  • June 2008
  • May 2008
  • April 2008
  • March 2008
  • February 2008
  • January 2008
  • December 2007
  • November 2007
  • October 2007
  • September 2007
  • August 2007
  • July 2007
  • June 2007
  • May 2007