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Loser
Location: With Jadzia
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Media Mutes Disabled?
Some interesting observations about how the media deals with the disabled community.
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Or do people from other communities feel they are treated the same way? And the final question....how do we fix this? |
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The sky calls to us ...
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Location: CT
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I think that editors who look over articles like the ones mentioned need to make the same observations that Mr. Reynolds did, and insist that their reporters talk to the people who are being talked about and get some quotes from them, or at least paraphrase opinions and comments, and not publish the articles until the subjects of the articles have some input.
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I change
Location: USA
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I worked as the Art Critic for our regional newspaper and some international art journals over the years.
The fact is, many "quotes" are paraphrased or at least edited for grammar, etc. It's hard to know why quotes from Down' individuals aren't appearing. Perhaps there's some prejudicial uncomfortability latent in reporters who don't want to interact with their subjects. It's a pretty cynical business. The practitioners, in general, don't have much respect for their subjects. I wasn't impressed by the humanity or even decency of many press people.
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Crazy
Location: right behind you...
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erg. okay, this may seem long. if it is, please forgive me.
First off: the news media disregarded their need to get the truth out years ago. i just kind of woke up to all of this in the last few years. I've gone through most of my life ignoring the news and media completely. it was irresponsible. anyhow, now I try hard to pick up now, though. if you are a reporter... you should Report. if anybody in the world should know why the people's opinions are important, it should be the reporters! their job is to report! too often those who have a difficult time speaking are ignored.... this is wrong. the reasoning is normally 'it's too slow', but look, you have a _job_. deal. this is one of the very few things about Bill Maher pissed me off about. BM is a hero to me. he says the truth, be damned if you don't like it. he's honest. one night, instead of just saying thanks to a person who asked a long question (the guy was obviously very, very nervous) he said 'what was the question? I fell asleep". I wanted to slap the hell out of him. i can see their point, nobody wants to sit forever if they can get an answer from someone who tells it at a quicker pace, bu if your job is to get facts and obtain a people's public opinion, you have to deal with a lot of things you're going to not like. get over it. anyhow, i feel like i'm doing a very poor job here with this post. i'm tired. i keep getting redundant. maybe tomorrow i'll try again.. just ... if you want to be popular or famous, join a fucking boy band. if you want to Make A Difference, then open your eyes. i speak out so much on here and BBS cuz i know disabled people get overlooked. some nighs i wear myself out o get a point driven in from my POV. show us the curtosy and put a little effort into hearing people who will make themselves sweat from determination because they do have something important to say. good night. |
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Psycho
Location: 4th has left the building - goodbye folks
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It's sad but true.
I've worked with disabled people before and I find myself doing it. We get used to fast paced conversations and we want to find things out quickly and not hang about. It often feels quicker/easier to ask the helper/parent/friend of a disabled person than the person themselves. This is of course a terribly selfish thing to do. There is a great radio programme on the BBC for/about disabled people called "Do they take sugar?". Sums it up perfectly.
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Crazy
Location: right behind you...
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right. and ask watch someone's reaction if you answer a question someone else asks a person. the person asked will most likely fume with fury because they didn't ask YOU.
and then, they ask someone else to speak? fuck that. hypocrits. it's just... difficult for me to sit here and not post about every topic cuz so many disabled people are ignored. but anyhow, i'm going to get off my soapbox.. one day society may grow up. unfortunatly i fear it will never happen until we evolve..... |
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