I find it
somewhat disturbing when politicians point to their families attempting to
prove just how deeply "we are all in it together".
Therefore
I am more than a little unsettled and uncomfortable that Mrs. Cameron has
chosen this time to share the pain of losing their child Ivan.
Grief,
with all its stages and duration of intensity is a very deeply, personal thing.
Each and
every one of us has experienced it at some point in our lives; the loss of a
parent, a child, a brother, a grandparent.
We have
all dealt with these devastating emotions in the only way we can. Personally.
Using whatever strengths we have to move us along from the initial transfixing
agony, to a point in our lives where the pain no longer cripples.
Every one
of us is well aware that this gradual process through which the individual journeys
has well defined stages that are described and documented by various medical
professionals. (Coping With Grief And Loss)
Each
phase happens at different times for every one of us. Anger may be first, or
denial … but each of these chapters are inevitably encountered by the mourner.
Sadly, some
individuals may become stuck at any point during their grief; unable to
comprehend “The Why” of it, or perhaps incapable of overcoming the anger or
survival-guilt.
When they
do hit a road-block in their recovery, what they need is professional help and
empathy. Broadcasting your pain in the media during an election campaign is of
no theraputic use.
Or
perhaps it is only now that Mrs. Cameron has reached a stage where she feels
able to “share”.
However, I notice with many politicians and their families, timing is everything.
I think if we are to believe there was no cynical aforethought to this, they should have considered a different timing to share their pain, because right now it just looks cold, cynical and calculated.
Either heading
to the papers earlier in the year or waiting another month would perhaps have
had less of "ploy" look to it.
If it is
cynical manipulation of the press and public then it demeans the wee lad's
memory.
The only thing I can take from the release and timing of these emotional outpourings is the overt attempt to send a subliminal message to the disabled and vulnerable.
The only thing I can take from the release and timing of these emotional outpourings is the overt attempt to send a subliminal message to the disabled and vulnerable.
And this is
clearly to communicate the idea of “I/we understand and share your pain. Trust
me/us”.
What I
find frankly disturbing, is the message is being delivered even now as Cameron and
his government have already specified swingeing cuts directed towards these
very people – although the details of the cuts, unlike the details of the grief
- are being withheld until after May 7th.
Please find some links that may help if you are dealing with grief and/or loss:
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