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Oprah Winfrey's unmerited honorIn the spring of 2002, just over six months after 9/11 and shortly after the Taliban was ousted from power in Afghanistan, bringing to an end its war on women, Winfrey was approached by a different president of the United States who sought her high-profile assistance in publicizing the re-entry of women into Afghan society. As the Chicago Tribune's Jeff Zeleny put it in March 2002: "the Bush administration quietly asked Oprah Winfrey to join an official U.S. delegation to tour Afghanistan's schools, celebrating young girls' return to the classroom following the fall of the Taliban regime." Amazingly, Winfrey declined. As her PR rep confirmed, "Given her responsibility to the show, she isn't adding anything to her calendar. ... She was invited, but she respectfully declined." The trip was to include Condoleezza Rice, Karen Hughes and other high-profile women. But Oprah was clearly the star, and when she declined, the trip was called off. The list of past recipients includes many whose worthiness for the honor is unquestionable (Vaclav Havel, Simon Wiesenthal, Margaret Thatcher) as well as some less obvious honorees (readers can decide who belongs in that category). But Oprah Winfrey, who fashions herself a stalwart of women's rights, stands out as the only recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to have refused her country's request for help — on a matter that Winfrey herself claimed to champion, no less. Her refusal to sacrifice one week away from her syndicated television show hardly seems compatible with the honor bestowed upon her by the president. A.J. Caschetta, Ph.D., is a senior lecturer in English at the Rochester Institute of Technology. This article was commissioned by the Middle East Forum. |
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Sunday, December 8, 2013
Oprah Winfrey's unmerited honor :: Caschetta in Democrat & Chronicle
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