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Subject: A parent's love -- no matter what
 


A parent's love -- no matter what  
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June 8, 2013  
Talk of the week
Andrew Solomon: Love, no matter what 
23:27 minutes · Filmed Apr 2013 · Posted Jun 2013 · TEDMED 2013
What is it like to raise a child who's different from you in some fundamental 
way (like a prodigy, or a differently abled kid, or a criminal)? In this 
quietly moving talk, writer Andrew Solomon shares what he learned from talking 
to dozens of parents -- asking them: What's the line between unconditional love 
and unconditional acceptance? 
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“   Kiki Otth on
Anas Aremeyaw Anas: How I named, shamed and jailed  
  What an enormously courageous man!

May I quote just two bits back for your perusal?
"What is the essence of journalism if it doesn't benefit society?" 
"Evil in the society is an extreme disease. If you have extreme diseases, you 
need to get extreme remedies"

I only wish that more journalists had learned these two lessons. You have my 
highest praise, respect and well-wishes, dear AAA. The world needs brave people 
like you - and we need to be alert and ready to listen.

Thank you so much. God bless you for your will to do this work for the benefit 
of society."    
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