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Video: comedian Wayne Brady insults Trig Palin at Roseanne roast

Sunday, Comedy Central held a roast of actress/comedienne Roseanne Barr. Scores of celebrities were there, one of them being comedian Wayne Brady, most famous for his improv work on Whose Line Is It Anyway?. And while roasts are known for offensive jokes, one of Brady’s was booed loudly by the crowd. Brady told another actor, Jeff Ross, that a lot of people hate him, because he reminds them of what Trig Palin will look like when he’s 40. Trig is Sarah Palin’s four-year-old son with Down syndrome.

I guess I shouldn’t be entirely surprised or offended. After all, it’s normal to dehumanize and insult people with disabilities, and especially Down syndrome. Heck, scores of parents demand payouts from hospitals just because their child with Down syndrome was even born. Taking Sarah Palin out of the picture, why is it socially acceptable to say these kinds of things about a disabled child? Consider what Brady said. People hate Jeff Ross because he looks like someone with Down syndrome. I guess in Wayne Brady’s world, everyone hates the way people with Down syndrome look.

What’s sad about this is that a vast majority of people who have Down syndrome were surveyed to be happy with themselves, including their appearance. That’s a wonderful thing, and it’s something that we “typical” people should aspire to. After all, I highly doubt that you could survey any group of adults and find that over 90% of them are happy about how they look. Yet those are the exact results that were found in adults with Down syndrome. But how will they feel when they’re told that people hate them for the way they look? Will they still be happy with their appearance and themselves?

What’s also sad about this is that this event took place before it aired on Sunday. Jokes that were deemed too offensive were edited out. A joke at the expense of a child with Down syndrome, however, was considered acceptable. And apparently, to some people, it’s not only acceptable, but funny. What does that say about how we as a society view people with Down syndrome, or disabilities in general? Clearly, too many of us see them as less than human, as people it’s OK to mock and insult.

And it is things like this that, in my opinion, are the reasons why so many mothers abort their babies with Down syndrome upon receiving a prenatal diagnosis. It’s not the prenatal testing. Look at what we are telling them! They hear that people with Down syndrome are dumb, that they’re going to be helpless all their lives, and (this just in!) they’re so ugly that people hate them. To say that we dehumanize people with Down syndrome seems like an understatement.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/beverly.harlton Beverly Harlton

    Well, I used to admire Wayne Brady for his talent at improvisation, but I am no longer a fan of his. I wonder how he would feel to know that my 22-year-old sister who has Down’s LOVES to watch him on Whose Line is it Anyway? I’m guessing that if he’s callous enough to make a joke like that, he wouldn’t care at all that he insulted one of his biggest fans.

  • Vmcrommel@gmail.com

    I adored Brady’s work. No more. I can’t imagine what would make anyone think this way? He must be really, really sick.

  • Elizabeth Schultz

    OK
    – I have just had it. ‘Hollywood’, who do you think you are? As a
    mother of special-needs children and a literal miracle child, these
    comments are so grossly over-the-top, it is beyond rude, insulting or
    insensitive. This is just vile, even inhumane.Elizabeth Schultz https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4138261226201&set=a.4138260986195.2156581.1573758666&type=3&theater

    Elizabeth Schultz So – does Wayne Brady think my child is “ugly”? How repugnant. Hollywood, you don’t represent America.

  • Betty W.

    I don’t understand why anyone would think insulting a child with Down’s Syndrome is even remotely funny. It is mean offensive and cruel.

  • John son of John

    Down syndrome people aren’t just beautiful they are angels!!!

  • http://twitter.com/MarauderTheSN Marauder

    The only good thing here is that at least the crowd had the decency to boo at the “joke.” It’s sad and messed-up that Wayne Brady would think people would find this funny, and at least some people told him they didn’t.

  • http://twitter.com/NoahsDadDotCom Noah’s Dad

    Thanks for sharing this. This is why it’s so important to keep helping show the world that comments like these aren’t ok. To show the world that people born with Down syndrome are co-equals. Not less than. I wrote to Mr. Brady on my blog. I hope he learns from this, and makes the decions to apology for his hurtful comments. http://noahsdad.com/wayne-brady-down-syndrome-joke-trig-palin/

  • J. Jack

    Hi Cassy – thanks for sharing this. I wish that many, many people, (but most especially) Christians – who take a stand against people like this. I wonder what would happen to Hollywood – if ALL the “Christians” in the U.S. stopped watching their movies. Let’s hit them all in their pocketbook and they will cease to be a voice in this country for all that is gross and immoral.
    God bless you Cassy for choosing life.

  • Erin

    Seriously Hollywood? I’ve always thought that downs syndrome kids are freaking ADORABLE.
    And by the way, as a teenager with aspergers syndrome, I feel fairly confident in saying that having a disability doesn’t make life any less worth living.

  • Jen

    Soooo disgusted by this. This is completely offensive. I cannot fathom such ignorance. I am appalled and deeply offended that Wayne, or anybody else would have, and verbalize such horrible thoughts. Making fun of a child with a disability Wayne…Really? Please educate yourself. You would be so blessed to have them in your life and you might actually learn a thing or two.

    Jen from Cambridge, Ontario

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Cecilia-Roders/100000101385315 Cecilia Roders

    Wayne Brady comes across like a cruel little Nazi schoolkid who never grew up. That’s the kind of person who makes fun of disabled people. I have no respect for people like that.

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  • Lew

    It’s a roast, people. As someone who is mentally challenged, I can understand jokes. And, that is what this was. Relax, people.

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