Go back to school with your Mac, iPhone and TUAW

Amanda Peet says she's sorry - Sincere apology, or just damage control?

Categories: Health & safety, Life & style, Celeb parenting

After Amanda Peet made quite a stir in this month's Cookie magazine with her comparison of parent's who don't vaccinate their kids to "parasites" she offered an apology.

"I believe in my heart that my use of the word 'parasites' was mean and divisive," Peet writes. "I completely understand why it offended some parents, and in particular, parents of children with autism who feel that vaccines caused their illness. For this I am truly sorry. Since my mom has Parkinson's Disease, I know what it feels like to want a concrete cause, and a concrete cure, as soon as possible."

But she then proceeds to reiterate her stance: that the only way to go, is pro vaccine, and that anyone who thinks there is a link between autism and vaccines are misinformed.

Celebs setting a bad example?(click thumbnails to view gallery)

Courtney Love (with daughter Frances Bean)Lindsay LohanRobert Downey Jr.Nicole RichiePete Doherty

Of course, she has a point, and some hard facts to back her up. But... a fear of an increased risk of autism isn't the only reason parents who don't vaccinate their kids, don't. And many parents who get lumped into the category of 'anti-vaccination' are actually just altering their child's vaccination schedule so as to avoid over-taxing of the immune system that occurs when multiple vaccinations are given at the same time. Yet Peet claims these parents are believers in a "fringe" theory--likening their beliefs to those who still claim that HIV is a government conspiracy.

What do you think of Amanda Peet's apology? Is it sincere or just damage control?

Recent Posts

Reader Comments

(Page 1)
Next 20 Comments

Add your comments

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

New Users

Current Users

Kids
Newborns (786)
Babies (1059)
Toddlers (1358)
Preschoolers (878)
Kids 5-7 (818)
Kids 8-11 (469)
Teens & tweens (1719)
Parents
Just for dads (947)
Just for moms (1857)
Love & sex (364)
Pregnancy & birth (3688)
Family Time
Birthdays (14)
Chores (38)
Fun & activities (1667)
Holidays (164)
Mealtime (91)
Pets (8)
Places to go (1191)
Resources (73)
Siblings (233)
Home Base
Single parenting (27)
Adoption (409)
Divorce & custody (282)
Money & work (1550)
Relatives (226)
2Moms2Dads (70)
Health
Development (4598)
Eating & nutrition (1652)
Health & safety (5270)
Home remedies (18)
Medical conditions (430)
Sleep (59)
Special needs (29)
Celebs
Behaving badly (118)
Bump watch (551)
Celeb kids (1116)
Celeb parenting (1142)
Life & style (566)
Rumors (589)
News
In the news (1468)
Playground bureau (630)
Weird but true (356)
Hot Topics
Alcohol & drugs (228)
Childcare (185)
Education (2148)
Environment (184)
Extreme childhood (16)
Media (6615)
Mommy wars (113)
Religion & spirituality (20)
Gear and Goodies
Baby essentials (496)
Gadgets & tech (764)
Kid decor & style (589)
Mommy musts (158)
Shopping & recalls (89)
That's entertainment (2374)
Toys & games (1450)
Photos and Galleries
Image of the Day (593)

RESOURCES

RSS NEWSFEEDS

Powered by Blogsmith

Sponsored Links

Most Commented On (7 days)

Recent Comments

Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in: