Sunday, June 29, 2008

What makes the Murder of Tracy Latimer Bigoted and Supporters of Robert Latimer Bigoted towards the Disabled

According to Dick Sobsey head of J.P. Das Developmental Disabilities Centre when Susan Smith a Women in the U.S. murdered her two non-disabled sons there people cried for her blood (including here in Canada). When Robert Latimer murdered his disabled daughter there was a great deal of sympathy for Robert Latimer. Susan Smith's children were dealing with a divorce and the children were separated from their mother. Both Susan Smith and Robert Latimer originally lied to the police about how their children died. Also, in both cases, when it was obvious that Robert Latimer and Susan Smith murdered their children, they both claimed they killed their children out of "compassion". Saying Susan Smith's children were in "continual agony" and that they "needed" to be "relieved of their pain" contains the same logic as Robert Latimer making the same claims about his daughter. It is quite possible that both Susan Smith and Robert Latimer were under stress when they committed their respective murders. The one difference between the two murders is that Susan Smith killed two non-disabled children and Robert Latimer killed a disabled child (see. http://www.normemma.com/artaleof.htm). The common trend is, when a caretaker kills a non-disabled child their is outrage towards the killer. When a caretaker kills someone disabled in their is often sympathy for the killer.
On a related note, I am highly disappointed that the party has not solidarized with the disabled community in this time of crisis. I happen to know that there are people in your party who support Robert Latimer. If this is the party's stance and the party intends to keep this stance and still want to be consistent, then I recommend that you say you are for defending SOME or MOST oppressed people not ALL oppressed people.
Another point, some cadre in your party accused me of "trivializing lynching" because I compared Tracy Latimer's murder to lynching. Frankly, I think that those cadre's remarks, their defence of Robert Latimer and their insistence that what Robert Latimer did was "not an act of terror" can merely be attributed towards their bigotry towards the disabled.
Comradely,
M.G.
http://www.ccdionline.org/newsletter.php?article_id=26& Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities and Illness: The Catalyst (July - August 2006)
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jpdasddc/INDEX.html J.P. Das Developmental Disabilities Centre
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jpdasddc/abuse/ J.P. Das Developmental Disabilities Centre - Violence, Abuse and Disability
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jpdasddc/abuse/ICAD/digests/murders.html J.P. Das Developmental Disabilities Centre - Violence, Abuse and Disability - Murder
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jpdasddc/abuse/ICAD/ J.P. Das Developmental Disabilities Centre (International Coalition on Abuse and Disability - Listserver)
http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/308119 Latimer ruling 'slippery slope', disabled say
http://www.sacl.org/webapp/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=243 Saskatchewan Association for Community Living - Disability Advocates Alarmed and Distressed by Proposed Changes to the Education Act
http://www.normemma.com/indxadvo.htm Professional Development for Human Services
http://www.normemma.com/artaleof.htm Susan Smith and Robert Latimer: A Tale of Two Murders
http://www.gene.ch/gentech/1997/8.96-5.97/msg00126.html Latimer Watch 5 February 1997 (fwd) by Council of Canadians with Disabilities
http://www.sacl.org/webapp/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=243 Saskatchewan Association for Community Living
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ncfv-cnivf/familyviolence/html/nfntsdisabl_e.html Abuse of Children with Disabilities - Public Health Agency of Canada
http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=2300 Panel to Probe Media on Filicide - ExpressNews
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/December2007/04/c7724.html Disability Rights Advocates Monitor Robert Latimer's Parole Decision - Canadian Association for Community Living
http://www.enablelink.org/include/article.php?pid=&cid=&subid=&aid=1070 No Justice for Tracy by Raymond D. Coren - EnableLink
http://www.kacl.ca/Tracylatimer.htm Kenora Association for Community Living - Tracy Latimer Resource Page
http://enablelink.ca/include/article.php?aid=461&cid=&pid=&subid= We Will Survive - Honouring the Memory of Tracy Latimer
http://www.notdeadyet.org/docs/press.html Not Dead Yet: The Resistance
http://www.planinstitute.ca/?q=node/181 My Wish for Robert Latimer - Plan Institute for Caring Citizenship

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