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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Behavior Matters

It’s disappointing when public figures behave rudely. We live in a fame-oriented society where children look up to celebrities and emulate their behavior. Just because someone is rich, famous or powerful doesn’t mean that they can behave rudely and hurt others.

This past week, we’ve seen Kanye West disrespect Taylor Swift on national television. What was he thinking? He stole her moment and cannot give it back, no matter how much he apologizes. We also witnessed Serena Williams berating a tennis judge after disagreeing with a call. She could have let the judge know that she was unhappy with the call without being threatening. Even Kanye and Serena’s most ardent fans may lose respect for them after their outbursts.

Did you see Representative Joe Wilson shout “You Lie” while the President was giving a speech on healthcare reform? Whatever your opinion is on the healthcare issue, we can all agree that Wilson’s behavior was very rude and unacceptable.

Kanye, Serena, and Congressman Wilson have personally and publicly apologized for their rude behavior, which I commend. Although we all make mistakes and no one is perfect, these three incidents were completely unnecessary and could have been avoided.

Tip: You must tread carefully when you are dealing with differences of opinion. Open-minded people can discuss anything without tempers flaring.

3 Comments :

Blogger Rachel said...

I completely agree. I wanted to cry at each one of these sad events. Why would someone think they have more of a right than the next person to their opinion.

September 17, 2009 1:59 PM  
Blogger Glenda said...

As a spoiled society, some feel it in themselves a deserved right to misbehave in public. Manners is a lost art in so many people. Children are raised without so much as a slap on the wrist for bad behavior. Children control the home more than the parents and the child grows up thinking their behavior is OK, because they have gotten away with it before.

Saying thank you to a shop clerk surprises them and that's sad. I make it a point to say hello, how are you, how's your day so far, and thank you. They are surprised and it put's a smile on their face.

Ciao

September 17, 2009 2:34 PM  
Blogger Single Mom Out of the Kitchen and Heading to Medical School said...

I agree completly! Very well written!

-Kimberly

September 17, 2009 5:37 PM  

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