Five Years Later, Terri Schiavo
Mocked on FOX Prime Time
As Her Family Prepares to Honor Terri's Life and Struggle
Five Years After Her Death with a Country Concert in
Indianapolis, FOX's The Family Guy Goes Ugly!
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, March 22
-- The Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation is expressing shock at
the March 21, 2010 airing in prime time of Fox's The Family Guy,
which featured satire about Terri Schiavo, the deceased Florida
woman, who was starved to death in 2005 after a lengthy court
battle.
The horrific sketch was titled
"Terri Schiavo: The Musical."
In this sketch, Schiavo is mocked
and the memory of the suffering she endured ridiculed—portrayed
as someone on a number of mechanical life support systems. She
is referred to as a vegetable. Both inferences are false
regarding Terri's case! The sketch ends with characters calling
for pulling the plug.
Terri's brother, Bobby Schindler
stated: "My family was astonished at the cruelty and bigotry
towards our beloved sister, and all disabled people that we
witnessed in this show. My first thought was how this attempt at
satire must have been enormously difficult and painful for my
mother.
"After further thought, I
realized that using my deceased sister as fodder for satire also
validates what our family has been saying for many years. There
is growing, deep-rooted prejudice against people with brain
injuries and other cognitive disabilities. This sort of
bare-faced bigotry is dehumanizing to those with disabilities
and cruel to those who work tirelessly to ensure that people
with disabilities are provided the proper care, protection and
respect. People are not vegetables."
Terri Schiavo was not kept alive
on mechanical life support. She made use of a feeding tube after
some doctors determined it safer for her than swallowing food
and fluids on her own.
"The depiction of Terri in The
Family Guy episode on March 21 is not only inaccurate," states
Schindler, "it seems to take the position that certain people
are simply not worthy of receiving medical care because they are
viewed as burdens on the health care system."
Schindler also believes it is not
a coincidence that this terrible prime time skit took place 10
days prior to the five year anniversary of Terri's death
(3/31/05), and just weeks before the foundation's first ever
Terri's Life and Hope Concert featuring Randy Travis and Collin
Raye, slated for April 11th in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Foundation is calling on all
disability rights organizations and pro-life organizations to
join us in admonishing the producers and writers of The Family
Guy. It will also begin pursuing the sponsors and advertisers of
The Family Guy, urging them to stop advertising in this program.
Contact: Suzanne Vitadamo,
727-490-7603, 727-490-7603, 727-463-7578,
svitadamo@terrisfight.org
The Terri Schindler-Schiavo
Foundation was established by the surviving family members of
Terri Schiavo to protect the rights of people with disabilities.
It has communicated and supported with more than 1,000 families
since Terri's Death—families who have loved one's living with
brain injuries. |