George Smitherman made a public announcement of his marriage and introduced his "husband" to thunderous applause ,at a gathering to celebrate his political career.
He publicly announced the adoption of his first child and was photographed by the media with the infant in his arms.
During his campaign for Mayor, he confided to reporters that he almost missed a candidates meeting because he could not find a baby-sitter.
I'd say he intended his role as mother to be made clear.
I don't think a woman candidate , with an infant , would be making the point during a campaign of competing demands between motherhood and political office.
One must conclude therefore Mr. Smitherman was using marriage and family for political purpose.
The question has been posed ; Who is the arbiter of decency?
Perhaps the better question would be ; what is decent?
Are we not each entitled to formulate a personal standard ?
Did Mr, Smitherman coming from a position of power , get to create the image he thought would appeal to the greatest number ?
It didn't.
Are we entitled to ponder whether, in the circumstances, the adopted children were of no more significance than the image he clearly intended ?
It's a harsh question but some might believe creating an image for the purpose is simply sensible
reasonable, therefore decent, in the circumstance.
Who decides what's decent?
Is decent a question of morality?
Has morality become another archaic concept ? A joke for the late night comedians?
Like personal judgement?
Or professional integrity?
If it isn't written in the office manual , does it count?
Like a Code of Conduct ?
Who gets to write the manual or the Code ?
If had a desperate need to fulfill my life by nurturing a child . a completely natural inclination, and found myself repeatedly denied for no identifiable reason , I would surely want to know the answer.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
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I don't think we are ever going to understand what happened. It is enough that this situation has drawn some attention, for all the wrong reasons, to the adoption process. Hopefully, some good will emerge but we sure can't count on it.
Brock Weir was unable to take his full time off. He has an excellent article on Mr West.
Happy New Year, Councillor Buck !
@10:39
Ditto that
Bob Rae had a super column on depression in the Globe if you can filch it.
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