January 16, 2010

Myopia is as Myopia Does


Carol Cox says (Carol Cox, "Beauty in the eye . . . of the beanpole," Letter, New York Post, January 14, 2010) only for "the obese and the elderly," is prejudice still acceptable. That would mean that persons with disabilities especially those accused of mental illness have no problems with any negative bias. Cox's radar needs to be adjusted.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/letters/beauty_in_the_eye_of_the_beanpole_CgyEeaFbtcBx6ZMzwJVXcL

Beauty in the eye . . . of the beanpole
Carol Cox
Letter
New York Post
Last Updated: 3:57 AM, January 14, 2010
Posted: 12:19 AM, January 14, 2010

The last vestiges of prejudice and bigotry in America are reserved for two societal groups: the obese and the elderly ("Fat Chance," Kyle Smith, PostScript, Jan. 10).

Each of us is entitled to our opinion, but "Fat Chance" is full of such vitriol that it absolutely crosses the line from opinion to hate-mongering.

"Shame," Mr. Smith? After reading your article, I am certain that this mantle fits you better than we who enjoy "one milkshake at a time."

Carol Cox
Manhattan

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