My last post highlighted the idea that we, as human beings, belong to certain communities and play certain roles that limit or determine the possibilities of how we can respond to certain issues. That is, our social position and the relationships we have with others shapes how we think and act. However, I don’t want readers to think that I am some kind of moral relativist who believes that one way of thinking and acting is no better or worse than another. Philosophers may sometimes hold this view, but activists, surely, do not.
So, I’d invite you to watch the above youtube video that outlines McCain’s response to the Community Choice Act, which is perhaps the most important crip legislation to face the nation since the Americans with Disabilities Act. It calls into question Palin’s claims about her knowledge of and loyalty to disability politics by linking her to McCain’s hard line stance against this bill. I thought it was well made and summarizes a lot of what has happened with disability politics in recent history.
Also, look for my friend Amber being arrested at McCain’s office last spring (whose blog called this video to my attention at http://ambertracker.blogspot.com/) .







October 21st, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Unreal. Thanks for the post, really an eye opener.
October 21st, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Good video, how do they think it will cost more? If I understand it correctly there would be little to no cost increase, possibly a cost savings. The money would be the same just redirected. I wonder how much campaign contributions McCain/Palin have gotten directly or indirectly from the nursing home industry?