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gillyone
gillyone Member Posts: 1,727

I wrote a short article for our local daily newspaper all about pink washing, Facebook games and the happy pink face of breast cancer and called it "Oh No, It's Pinktober!" I am excited that it will be printed on Friday. Just had to share the news. (But not really famous - we are a pretty small town.)

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited October 2012

    Congratulations Gill!  Do you have a link where I can read it, or is this newspaper online? 

    Shelly

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited October 2012

    The newspaper is online but you have to subscribe to be able to read it. I can email it if you PM me. I don't know if it's too long to just post here - about 450 words.

  • sewingnut
    sewingnut Member Posts: 1,129
    edited October 2012

    Please post it. I would love to read it.

  • Sandlake
    Sandlake Member Posts: 211
    edited October 2012

    Post it...I would love to read it too!

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited October 2012
  • Celtic_Spirit
    Celtic_Spirit Member Posts: 748
    edited October 2012

    Yes, please post it! And thanks for sharing with others how many of us feel!

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited October 2012

    OH NO - IT'S PINKTOBER!

    Did you know October is Breast Cancer Awareness month? It's hard not to notice when our attention is drawn to the pinkness of NFL players, toilet paper, yogurt pots and slippers. Did you know September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month, Leukemia and Lymphoma Cancer Awareness month, Ovarian Cancer Awareness month AND Prostate Cancer Awareness month, and that November is Lung Cancer Awareness month? No? Do you know the ribbon color of these cancers? No? I'm not surprised. None of these cancers are as sexy as breast cancer and so don't get the same attention. Yes, there are some who like to show support through buying pink, giving pink or wearing pink, but there is also an ever-increasing number of people surviving breast cancer who have mixed feelings about "Pinktober", the whole notion of "awareness", and the sexual overtones attached to breastcancer.  

    Many people feel they are doing their bit for breast cancer by buying pink products. It makes them feel good - warm and fuzzy inside. However, very few people take note of what they are actually contributing when buying pink items. While there are some who give generously, other manufacturers simply use pink on their packaging as a marketing tool and actually contribute little or no money. Any company can put a pink ribbon on their packaging. And it works! People feel good because they think they are donating to a worthy cause. Corporations are raking in the money in the guise of supporting breast cancer. If the product does not say which organization is getting a donation from your purchase, chances are not much, if anything, is being contributed.

    Then there are the annual Facebook games which are supposed to raise awareness. One year it was posting "I like it on the couch" or the counter or the bed - wherever you leave your purse. What does this do for breast cancer? It is trivializing breast cancer with its sexual innuendoes. It reduces the disease to a game. Breast cancer is not a game; nor is it warm, fuzzy or pink. It is a disease that kills 40,000 women every year in this country alone. Did you know there is no cure? We go through some combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation upon initial diagnosis and have to live the rest of our lives wondering if it will come back. We never know - unless it does come back.

    What we need is education and a cure, not awareness. How much more aware do we need to be? Why does it cost money to be aware? All it takes is every mother to teach every daughter to do self breast exams, get an annual clinical exam and mammograms at the appropriate time, and do something about it if you find a lump.

    If you really want to do something for all those with breast cancer - and remember it affects 1 in 8 women, so even if you don't know anyone now, you will - educate yourself and help find a cure. If you want to donate money, give it to research, not awareness. And if you find yourself thinkingabout playing those cutesy, pink awareness games, check out this website first: www.thescarproject.org

     Think before you give to pink - please!

  • sewingnut
    sewingnut Member Posts: 1,129
    edited October 2012

    Awesome. You're a great writer. Thanks....

  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited October 2012
  • o2bhealthy
    o2bhealthy Member Posts: 2,101
    edited October 2012

    Excellent!!! Very well written and beautifully said!  Thank you!

  • Frapp
    Frapp Member Posts: 1,987
    edited October 2012

    Very nice!  Thank you.

  • dreidteacher
    dreidteacher Member Posts: 53
    edited October 2012

    Wonderful job Gill, thank you.

  • lkc
    lkc Member Posts: 1,203
    edited October 2012

    Thank you. Well done!

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited October 2012

    Thanks everyone. I'm just hoping some will get it when they read it in the paper.

  • caaclark
    caaclark Member Posts: 936
    edited October 2012

    This is fantastic!!!!  Can I post it in my notes on facebook (giving you credit of course).

  • Rachel1
    Rachel1 Member Posts: 363
    edited October 2012

    This is wonderful. Thank you for writing it!!! It's so well said and thought out.

    Rachel 

  • dlb823
    dlb823 Member Posts: 9,430
    edited October 2012

    Excellent article, Gill!  Good for you, and congratulations on getting it published!  And thank you for the link to The Scar Project. What a powerful website!   Deanna

  • gillyone
    gillyone Member Posts: 1,727
    edited October 2012

    You are welcome to post it. It is nothing special - just what so many of us feel about "Pinktober".

    Thanks again for your comments ladies.

  • LilacBlue
    LilacBlue Member Posts: 1,636
    edited October 2012

    Wonderful and hoping for a positive response when in print!

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited October 2012

    Congratulations on being published, Gill!

  • misswim
    misswim Member Posts: 931
    edited October 2012

    Awesome, Gilly. Great writing. You nailed it!

  • Gai
    Gai Member Posts: 268
    edited October 2012

    What a wonderful achievement, congratulations to you.

    It is good to give an opinion as someone who has been through the process of having cancer.  Most people truly just don't understand it, but that's not their fault. 

    I like the point you made about education, as that is the way to change peoples minds, I think be now everyone is aware of BC unless they have been living under a rock!

    Gai

  • katyand4
    katyand4 Member Posts: 171
    edited October 2012

    Well said and great article...congrats on the posting. 

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