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In reply to the discussion: Jerry Lewis was never a hero to the disabled community [View all]loyalsister
(13,390 posts)11. The kids he said would soon die without your donations often grew up to be Jerry's orphans
Society, Kemp charged, saw disabled people as "childlike, helpless, hopeless, nonfunctioning and noncontributing members of society." And, he charged, "the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon with its pity approach to fund raising, has contributed to these prejudices."
Kemp contended that such prejudices "create vast frustration and anger" among disabled Americans, then numbered at 36 million. Kemp charged that disabled people suffered far more from lack of jobs, housing -- lack of access to society -- than from the diseases MDA sought to cure. He accused the Telethon's "pity approach . . . with its emphasis on poster children' and Jerry's Kids' " -- of creating prejudice. He called upon the Telethon to reform; to portray disabled people "in the light of our very real accomplishments, capabilities and rights." The Telethon, he insisted, "must inform the public of the great waste of money and human life that comes from policies promoting dependence rather than independence."
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Years ago my cousin (who was disabled) invited me attend a protest at the local Labor Day telethon
dflprincess
Aug 2017
#5
Perhaps because we had been kids together I never treated my cousin as different
dflprincess
Aug 2017
#75
I'm not sure you speak for the entire disabled community. My late friend Linda lived with MD...
Hekate
Aug 2017
#7
The kids he said would soon die without your donations often grew up to be Jerry's orphans
loyalsister
Aug 2017
#11
I doubt that you, or any one individual or group, speaks for the entire disabled community
onenote
Aug 2017
#14
As a teacher, administrator, psychological examiner for forty years the three kids I worked with MD
gordianot
Aug 2017
#17
Pity? (If) you dont want to be pitied because youre a cripple in a wheelchair, stay in ya house!
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#20
Lewis made that comment in 2001 not the 70s. And based on the background of the comment he
SweetieD
Aug 2017
#59
And you assert this on what basis? Hey, maybe then the MDA can return the $2 billion.
WinkyDink
Aug 2017
#25
I love how people are attacking you about this, and dismissing YOUR feelings and concerns
obamanut2012
Aug 2017
#53
MDA is a terrible mostly fatal disease...he raised tons of money...and that was his goal.
Demsrule86
Aug 2017
#37
He knew how to get folks to open their wallets. That was his product. He was very good at it
dembotoz
Aug 2017
#39
So we should just discredit all of the good that Lewis did because he made some stupid remarks?
hamsterjill
Aug 2017
#62
"I just have to learn to try to be good at being half a person. I may be a full human being in
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#71
I just think that if someone had said that about blacks, or LGTBs DU would explode
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#74
I think the reaction to Jerry Lewis by PWD was enlightening for a lot of people.
milestogo
Aug 2017
#76