who says anyone here is stopping you in expressing how you feel about the joke?
the drastic actions/reactions from some people are the things that we are criticizing about... some people blew it out of proportion because they didn't even bother to understand the context... nag-una lang ang baba kaysa sa utok...
here's another insightful post from a
doctor herself:
http://tesstermulo.com/2007/10/03/th...tive/#more-911
If you’re one of those who may have stopped at reading the statement by Susan in which she demands to see her gynecologist’s diploma because she’s not satisfied with the diagnosis and already made up their mind that the TV show has just insulted Filipino health care professionals and Filipinos in general, let me ask you for some of your time before you sign-up for that petition or go screaming “Boycott Desperate Housewives! Racist Americans!” or something to that effect. I will not try to convince you not to feel insulted, as you are feeling now, because it would be futile to tell one person not to feel something that he’s genuinely feeling. Rather, I’m wishing that you’d listen to what I say, no matter how different it is from your perspective. And still hoping perhaps, from the additional information, you might just change your mind.
If you’re one of those who think that some people have made unnecessary fuss about this issue, then I also wish that you’d continue to read on.
To continue the story, the gynecologist is a Harvard graduate and diagnosed her as being in menopause. However, later, we’d find out that Susan’s actually pregnant, hence the diagnosis was wrong. Moral of the story? Even a Harvard medical school graduate can make a wrong diagnosis. No matter how much we are under the impression that graduating from such schools automatically makes one a good doctor. No conclusion was formed in the episode that Philippine educated doctors is equal incompetency.