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teech
01-25-2007, 11:21 AM
big deal--rehab for slurs--oh please


Jan. 25, 2007 — "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington has announced that he will check into a treatment center for psychological evaluation, following the controversy over his anti-gay slur against co-star T.R. Knight.
"I have begun counseling," Washington said. "I regard this as a necessary step toward understanding why I did what I did and making sure it never happens again."

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Washington is just the latest in a string of celebrities and politicians who have sought psychological or addiction treatment following public scandals.
Do all of these people need rehab, or are they using it as an excuse for bad behavior?

Anti-Gay Slur Revisited


At first, Washington denied reports that he had referred to Knight by an anti-gay slur. Then he raised eyebrows with a public statement at the Golden Globe awards.
"No, I did not call him a f—t," Washington said in front of reporters.
That made the whole thing worse, though. Knight appeared on the "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," saying that he was shocked by Washington's denial.
On "Access Hollywood," another "Grey's Anatomy" co-star Katherine Heigl said: "He [Washington] just needs to stop talking."
Washington apologized and planned to meet with gay rights groups; then he announced his decision to go to rehab.

Image Rehab Only?


That move could backfire, however.
"Going to treatment is a good option for people who need help, but going to treatment for people who are looking just to shift the blame and otherwise avoid the consequences is not a good thing," said William Moyers, an addiction treatment expert.
Some say more celebrities and public figures seem to be using rehab to clean up their image instead of vanquish their demons.
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GymGeekAus
01-25-2007, 11:50 AM
So what's he in rehab for, being a jerk?

Because I know plenty of people who should enroll in that program.

KyndCulture
01-25-2007, 12:01 PM
MSNBC carried this story on the morning show.

The opinion was that celebs are using the rehab excuse to prevent career damage.

I personally don't think there is a being a total asshole rehab. Half the country needs to be enrolled in that.