it portrays people with disabilities as objects of pity.
Disability rights activists have been known to picket it:
http://www.cripcommentary.com/faq.htmlThe "Jerry Lewis" telethon of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The telethon feeds out-dated stereotypes about people with muscle diseases and other disabilities. For 21 hours, on 200 stations, it makes people think that we are doomed to sad and tragic lives unless they find a cure. In a 1990 magazine article, Lewis called us "half persons." He's called kids with muscle diseases "mistakes who came out wrong." He's compared protesters -- like us -- to Nazi storm troopers. His most recent retort (5/20/01, CBS Sunday Morning) was: "Pity? You don't want to be pitied for being a cripple in a wheelchair? Stay in your house." Lewis refuses to apologize or change his ways, and MDA stands firm beside him.Nazi storm troopers, eh? Could Jerry Lewis be in cahoots with Rumsfeld? :eyes:
Plus the damn thing is on the ABC station here, so there goes my last chance to see Rosie on The View until flippin' Election Day. :P