Peyser is a great writer, but she indicates a lack of respect for persons with disabilities.
She objects to moving persons with alleged mental disabilities from group homes to independent living where the residents may not allow "staffers" into their apartments. Under what system of governance are government (or corporate) officials permitted to invade one's home? The Fourth Amendment applies to persons with disabilities as well as to journalists.
What law compels citizens to be "productive?" Why can wealthy persons live as they please but not persons with disabilities?The New York Post editorial (same edition) explains why lawyers refuse to raise conflict of interest issues with judges. Lack of accountability of judges is pervasive.
Suggesting that all persons who live in group homes do not know how to shower or shop is remarkable.
Why is it offensive to promote civil rights for persons with disabilities but not for women, homosexuals and Black Americans? Suggesting that if one person stops taking medications and commits a crime then all persons with disabilities are violent shows irrational stereotyping. Are all black people violent because one commits a crime?
Even the drug-company-controlled FDA requires a warning on some drugs that may cause violent thoughts. Psychiatrists say that stopping taking drugs may cause violence. If stopping is a problem why start?
[From article]
"group homes that are staffed 24 hours a day.[. . .]
if the mentally ill allow staffers inside. [. . .]to magically turn these hurting humans into productive citizens. [. . .]
Activists for the mentally ill rejoiced. But residents in afflicted neighborhoods, families of the sick -- and the ill themselves -- are panic stricken.[. . .]
he disclosed his potential husband-wife conflict to lawyers in the case. [. . .]No one objected and nothing changed. [. . .]
a resident of a Far Rockaway group home, Robert Evans, put it: 'These people don't even know how to shower or shave, and they certainly don't know how to shop or cook.'[. . .]
In the name of civil rights for the mentally ill, we're moving backward.[. . .]
Occasionally, someone refuses his medication, to disastrous effect. Bernard Derr went off his meds, and stabbed a baby in the stomach."
Judge's ruling is insanity
New York Post
Last Updated: 6:26 AM, March 8, 2010
Posted: 5:42 AM, March 8, 2010
Andrea Peyser





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