FILIPINO'S MAD AT DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES

The cast of 'Desperate Housewives'

Angry 'Desperate Housewives' fans bombarded phone lines after a scene appeared to mock the Filipino medical system. In the first episode of the fourth series, which aired in the US on last Sunday, Teri Hatcher's character, Susan, goes for a medical check-up and is horrified when the doctor suggests she may be going through the menopause.The gynaecologist tells her: "Listen, Susan, I know for a lot of women the word `menopause' has negative connotations. You hear `ageing,' `brittle bones,' `loss of sexual desire.' "To which Susan replies: "OK, before we go any further, can I check these diplomas? Just to make sure they aren't, like, from some med school in the Philippines?"More than 30,000 infuriated viewers have signed an online petition, seeking an apology from the ABC network.The petition read: "A statement that devalues Filipinos in healthcare is extremely unfounded, considering the overwhelming presence of Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the medical field."ABC responded to the complaints saying they were considering editing the episode.The statement said: "The producers of 'Desperate Housewives' and ABC Studios offer our sincere apologies for any offence caused by the brief reference in the season premiere. There was no intent to disparage the integrity of any aspect of the medical community in the Philippines."As leaders in broadcast diversity, we are committed to presenting sensitive and respectful images of all communities featured in our programs."Filipino Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said he intends to write to the producers to ask for an apology.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Wonderful! I dumped a doctor for having a degree from Grenada. He couldn't get into medical school in the states. Other words, his entrance test scores were too low. Further, there is a difference in medical problems here than down there...

Politically correct is laughable...
Unknown said…
If America and Americans really feel that foreign trained doctors and nurses are inferior to American trained doctors, they should keep them out of the American healthcare systems. Every Filipino doctor or nurse that leaves the Philippines for America, recruited by lucrative jobs offered by the richest and most powerful nation in the world, drains the Philippine healthcare system of manpower, sucking out the best of what we have and leaving millions of Philippine citizens without adequate healthcare professionals. If Americans feel Filipinos are not good enough to get into their system, why do they recruit and hire so aggressively here in the first place?
Anonymous said…
definitely, filipinos (all asians) are smarter than americans!!! pinay ako n ng-aaral d2 s america nd ung mga kklase kong puti super ang bobobo! ung mga itim nman lgi ngkakaroon ng dtention.. honestly, pg d2 kau ng-aral, ang klaban nyo lng ay mga asians.. ang ttnga kc ng iba e.. ang sslow mka-gets ng lesson lalo n ung mga americans! haAy nko!
Anonymous said…
we filipino values education a lot not americans that only few of them go to college, if we try to look at how they wrote sentences they are all gramatically wrong, so shit with them..
Anonymous said…
Attention! Attention! Attention!Did you know...

For more than eight years, a Filipino-American has made sure that the world's most powerful person was physically fit to do his work. Her name is Eleanor "Connie" Mariano, a 47-year-old physician & a top-ranking officer of the US Navy. Mariano was the director of the White House medical unit attending to the health of former President Bill Clinton.

Who would have known..
So to say "from some medical schools in the Philppines" was SUCH A BIG MISTAKE! BIG MISTAKE! Script writer: Whoever you are, scriptwriting is not for you, surely you can find other better jobs like waiting tables perhaps?....
Anonymous said…
Attention! Attention! Attention!Did you know...

For more than eight years, a Filipino-American has made sure that the world's most powerful person was physically fit to do his work. Her name is Eleanor "Connie" Mariano, a 47-year-old physician & a top-ranking officer of the US Navy. Mariano was the director of the White House medical unit attending to the health of former President Bill Clinton.

Who would have known..
So to say "from some medical schools in the Philppines" was SUCH A BIG MISTAKE! BIG MISTAKE! Script writer: Whoever you are, scriptwriting is not for you, surely you can find other better jobs like waiting tables perhaps?....
Anonymous said…
pinoy din ako pero nag tawa lang ako dito. political correctness is a joke. people use it to hide their own bigotry and ignorance.