the famous "racial slur" made in an episode of Desperate Housewives on 9/30/07: In a scene in which Susan was told by her gynecologist that she might be hitting menopause, she replied, "Can I just check those diplomas because I just want to make sure that they are not from some med school in the Philippines."
link to the petition:
Filipino Americans demand for apology from ABC and Desperate Housewives Petition
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I previously held back on commenting on this because
1) It's a show
2) There are more important issues that the Filipinos should worry about
3) I found it sad that more people voted for the Desperate Housewives Petition than the Burma petition (100+ thousand vs. 35+thousand)
4) But then I think it's a good thing. As shown by the Malu Fernandez incident, people power is still going strong. (though not as politically inclined as Edsa I & II, I'd rather not use the term "mob rule").
5) Personally I think it's a publicity stunt. Its a season premiere episode. the 4th if i recall. So they need to keep the show alive. And what better tactic than have their clip passed around with heated posts.
6)Some of Sassy Lawyer's points I agree with. But still it's no excuse for the show to use it as a stunt. For all we know, one of their team drafted the petition in order to inflame the viewers. Fire travels faster after all.
I tell you the web is the new battleground. So why don't we channel this newfound people power to more important issues?
We, the Filipino people and our allies have shown our solidarity, the numbers speak for themselves. The number of signatories to the online petition against the “racial slur” depicted in the show, Desperate Housewives continue to rise despite the apology issued by the show’s producers. And why shouldn’t it? The scene offended not only the Filipino-American community but also the Philippine medical schools, medical practitioners and their allies worldwide, their number ballooning to over 115,000. Now I wonder if our outrage will be the same, passionately fierce in defending our people when it comes to more important things than this tv show, most of the medical practitioners haven't even heard of.
In this age of technology, such a move by Filipino health professionals is remarkable and it truly shows us what incredible power we have when we join together for a common cause. However, like I said, some of the blog reaction (yes even FIlipinos) ask: “what’s the big deal? It’s just a show. Where were you when real health and education issues rocked the country?”
How shall we answer this?
Sign now.
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/ghwphil/
more about the petition here: FCAP calls for graphic health warning on cigarettes in the Philippines
anyway i believe that in the end the numbers will show for themselves what people especially health professionals really value. hopefully it is not the show but a worthwhile cause.
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Posted by Sarah30 at January 5, 2010, 12:43 pm
Very interesting post. Blessings!
Posted by Kevin at October 13, 2007, 8:21 pm