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    Quote Originally Posted by jonas m
    I think complaining about the offensive scene in the Desperate Housewives is a normal and proper thing to do. The medical profession and those who felt insulted by the offensive scene is right on track to express their disapproval of the negative swipe against the Philippine medical education.

    Although I don’t dispute that we can be open to and accept criticisms especially on those that have some basis that doesn’t mean that we’ll just keep quiet even if something said or done against us needs to be corrected.

    Another sad angle on this issue is the reaction of some Filipinos who are obviously confuse with what is sweeping generalization to a specific and clear criticisms of valid facts. Unless explained we’ll never know what the basis of that offensive DH scene was.
    you are right! in fact everybody is right but we live in the a democratic society. even americans make fun of their president all the time. in this case, the principle is the same but of greater magnitude lang.

    sometimes diri mo sulod ang pagka double-standard natong mga pinoy. in short, maayo lang kung kita. i mean come on, the philippines is known as a diploma mill worldwide mao bitaw according to statistics bisan daghan ta ug college graduates pero dili qualified. nakasuway pa lang mo ug hiring ay, mag lingo-lingo gyud inyong ulo nganong daghan college graduates na bogo, simple math/IQ exam or simple sentence construction di kahibaw.

    the truth hurts and hurts deeply in this side of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebu-future
    Why are we over reacting that much? hehe. The truth hurts ba? or feeling guilty lang ta? Do you know that it is easy to buy a diploma in Recto Manila? Just pay 1,500 pesos and you will get a diploma from any medical school that you graduated from Nursing or doctor or something like that. E add pa to nga leakage nahh. We make jokes gani katong "miss teen usa who cannot find america in the map"? Plus pa ni nga ila president. Well that's life.
    funny sad kaau to iyang gibuhat oi! makalagot pud hunahunaon! hahay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by borgy1981
    sakto imong points bro but the genre of their show is not comedy, no need to adlib some punchline or anything that could humor the viewers..and the scenario is not in anyway funny since Susan was talking to a doctor who was telling her of a medical condition...it's way way uncalled for!
    if this technicality is considered then you are right but honestly, i thought that show has a tinge of black comedy in some parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borgy1981
    funny sad kaau to iyang gibuhat oi! makalagot pud hunahunaon! hahay!
    funny pero makalagot gyud tinuod, even ako naglagot. but it barely made a scratch in my opinion. even if the show was aired worldwide, it was not really emphasized when she delivered that line.

    sa akong opinion, kita ra ang gahimo ug gangrene sa gamay na garas.

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    ABC Network says sorry for 'racial' slur

    The producers of the hit TV series "Desperate Housewives" on Thursday issued an apology for an insulting line that belittled the practitioners of the medical profession in the Philippines.

    "The producers of Desperate Housewives and ABC Studios offer our sincere apologies for any offence caused [by the insulting remark] in the season premier," ABC Network said in a short statement of apology obtained by ABS-CBN North America News Bureau.

    ABC Network added: "There was no intent to disparage the integrity of any aspect of the medical community in the Philippines."

    The network's apology came after the Filipino community, particularly Filipino health workers, in the US and doctors in the Philippines deplored the insulting line uttered by actress Teri Hatcher's character, Susan Mayer in the show's Season 4 premier aired Sunday.

    In one of the premier's scene Mayer asked for the credentials of the gynecologist who examined her and told her that she was approaching menopause.

    Mayer said: "Can I check those diplomas 'coz I just want to make sure that they're not from some med school in the Philippines."

    Malacañang on Wednesday also condemned the insulting line and asked the producers of the show to issue an apology.

    Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita said the TV show belittled the abilities of Filipino doctors and sent a message that Philippine medical schools produced "substandard, inferior" medical practitioners.

    Ambassador Willy Gaa of the Philippine Embassy in Washington has also sent a protest letter to ABC Network. The letter reflected the Filipinos furor over the insulting line.

    North America New Bureau chief Ging Reyes, meanwhile, reported that some members of the Filipino community showed discontent despite the apology.

    Reyes said Filipinos are demanding for a retraction of the insulting line in one of the episodes of the TV series. Filipinos want to see a scene where the medical profession in the Philippines is being praised by one of the characters.

    Angry doctors

    Dr. Jose Sabili, president of the Philippine Medical Association (PMA), told ABS-CBN's morning show "Umagang Kay Ganda" that he had already talked with the president of the American Medical Association (AMA) and discussed Mayer's insulting line.

    Quoting the AMA president, Sabili said the line was "out of bound."

    "It's not good for us. They shouldn't have said those [insulting] words, because we all know that there are good doctors who graduated in the Philippines. That's uncalled for," Sabili said in another interview on Wednesday.

    Sabili, who was attending the World Medical Associations General Assembly in Copenhagen, Denmark, said the AMA president had promised him that medical associations will act against the producers of the TV series.

    Sabili said the PMA will study the possible cause of negative perceptions of medical schools in the Philippines. He said "diploma mills" and negative write-ups of medical schools in local newspapers could have contributed to the negative perception.

    "I have to verify this. We will definitely act on this because this will destroy the reputation of Filipino doctors," he said.

    Online petition

    Filipino Americans have also expressed their outrage over the remark and have launched an online petition demanding an apology from ABC Network.

    The petition also demands that the episode be edited to remove the "ignorant and racist" remark. As of 4:16 pm Thursday, some 15,533 people have signed the petition.

    The petition also points out the major contribution that Filipinos and Filipino Americans make in healthcare in the United States:

    "[A] statement that devalues Filipinos in healthcare is extremely unfounded, considering the overwhelming presence of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the medical field. Filipinos are the second largest immigrant population in the United States, with many entering the U.S. (and successfully passing their U.S. licensing boards!) as doctors, nurses, and medical technicians.

    "In fact, the Philippines produces more US nurses than any other country in the world. So, to belittle the education, experience, or value of Filipino Americans in health care is extremely disrespectful and plain and simply ignorant. Many of the hospitals in major metropolitan areas of the US (and the world) would not be able to operate without its Filipino and Filipino American staff members."

    Jay Ngo, a Filipino health professional from Riverside, California in the United States ABS-CBN News that the episode was an outrage, saying, "the healthcare industry, including the best hospitals, is full of Filipino medical professionals."

    Forum reactions

    The message board of the "Desperate Housewives" website was peppered with threads regarding the issue.

    One poster, using the alias "hunnybee07" wrote:

    "America has been very fortunate to have been served by many [Filipino] nurses and physicians. It is quite ungrateful of Americans to make such remarks. Even if it were meant to be a joke, it apparently hurt an entire nation. The Filipinos deserve an apology. One day, when you are old, it could just be a Filipino nurse by your bedside and then you would know why you should have taken back any insults against Filipinos, especially Filipino medical practitioners."

    Another poster, "MommyDO12", who claims to be a doctor in the US said:

    "As a Filipino-American who is both a doctor and trained here, I get that your comment is quite ignorant. True, many Americans go overseas for medical school because they could not get in to schools here. However, there are a GREAT number of Americans and Europeans who go to so called "third world" countries because the education there is cutting edge AND affordable. I'm up to my eyeballs in student loans.

    "Why do you think Americans are now rushing to the Philippines and India for surgeries unavailable here in America? There are hip surgery techniques that have been developed there that result in less recovery time and have less mortality.

    "Please, get educated before jumping onto the obvious bandwagon of "get over it" because you can't possibly understand being berated. Even my husband, who is Caucasian, took great offense to the comment and is the one urging me to stop watching the show in protest."

    One poster, who used the alias "berikyut", was long on passion but fell short on English skills.

    "What the hell...Talking but about the philippines in your premier... "Let me see your degree making sure is now from somewhere in the philippines"? For you information if you go to hospitals most nurses/doctors there is from philippines & is hard worker & very good...So I suggest you think about your comment before you say it or if it's a joke It should be funny ( that is why it's a joke) DUH!!! I usually like you in the show specially watching you in superman before...NOW forget it....that's why you never win an emmy!!"

    This prompted a reply from "Dr.Java02" asking, "Do the nurses/doctors learn grammar and spelling over there?"

    With that development, do Filipinos now need to prove that they can master English grammar as well as Western medicine?

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    Discrimination of "Desperate Housewives" show at our fellow Doctors in United States of America.

    In the Premiere Episode of "Desperate Housewives Season 4" last September 30, Teri Hatcher (Susan) made a remark about Filipinos. She was talking to her doctor...

    MD: I know for a lot of women the word menopause has negative connotations. They hear aging, brittle bones, loss of sexual desire...

    Susan: Before you go any further, can I check those diplomas? I would just like to make sure that they're not from some med school in the Philippines..."

    Video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmw2H_a5sMw&NR=1

    and pls. sign for the petition against this show :

    "Filipino Americans demand for apology from ABC and Desperate Housewives"

    http://www.petitiononline.com/FilABC/petition.html

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    wla paman ni mogawas sa news dri sa US, all these talks were jst on the internet.
    since sunday havent notice nga gibalita ni cya not even on ABC.


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    Lisod man gud kaau..mau na ni giingon nila nga "Reality bites"...wake up call sad ni natong mga Pinoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudjard

    wla paman ni mogawas sa news dri sa US, all these talks were jst on the internet.
    since sunday havent notice nga gibalita ni cya not even on ABC.
    Boink, ka-paet! Wa man gani di'ay ni taga-i ug importansya sa ABC. Probably it's about time these petitioners escalate it to CNN for definite worldwide exposure and such issue will be given significance even for just a mere 30 seconds. hehehe!!!

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    ^^

    NAg apologize na ang ABC mga bai ug indai...



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