Bravo, Holly Robinson Peete. The actress recently put rapper 50 Cent in his place after he tweeted a cruel slur about autism.
It started Monday night when a fan threatened to shoot him if he didn't release his new album. 50 shot right back, but he went where he should have never gone. He tweeted: "Yeah i just saw your picture fool you look autistic." To make matters worse, he followed that with another one that read: "i dont want no special ed kids on my time line follow some body else."
What an insensitive, jerky thing to write, and Peete -- the mother of a son with autism and an outspoken autism advocate -- let him know it.
In an open letter to 50 Cent on the Hollyrod website, she told him that when she read his comment, her "heart sank." She said she had hoped his account had been hacked, but "no such luck." She asked him, "Do you even know what autism is?" She went on:
I hope you can see how what you might see as a benign insult-or not- was so randomly hurtful, immature and misinformed. Maybe you are naive or indifferent as to how many of your fans might be deeply and personally offended by your insult.
We are no joke. Neither is autism. We are not about to let you attempt to make “autistic” the new “R-word” under our watch.
Then she got personal and told him about her own son, Rodney Peete.
So I guess this is what autistic looks like? He is in special ed. He loves rap music and is a HUGE fan of yours. He’s a tremendous kid. He has to deal with so much trying to fit in. This isn’t helping.
Good for her, and shame on 50 Cent. The fan's comment was out of line for sure, but there was no reason for 50 Cent to go where he went. Autism is such a huge, life-changing challenge that so many families face, and the last thing we need is people making fun of them or spreading misinformation about them. It's not funny, it's not clever, it's simply ignorant and classless, and I hope 50 Cent and others have learned a thing or two after being schooled by Peete.
So far, the rapper has offered no apology, beyond saying, "I would @Danicakes23 never talk about kids condition. People say all kinds of crazy things to me on twitter." It does at least appear that he's removed the offensive tweets, but if he has any kind of decent bone in his body, a full-fledged apology will hopefully be forthcoming soon.
Do you hear people making slurs about people with autism and other special needs? If so, do you stand up to them?
Image via Autism File


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As a parent of an Autistic child. President of the Wayne Special Parents Association and Chair of the Passaic County Disability Committee it is extremely upsetting and increasingly troubling to read comments such as the one Mr. 50 cent made about 'looking Autistic". Does he even know that that autism is the fastest growing serious developmental disability in the United States (affecting 1 in in 54 boys). I encourage Mr. 50 cent to become educated to understand that for the most part Autistic children look the same as any other typical child. Thier disability is a neurological disease that has nothing to do with the way they look like is all about behavior. This incident is nothing but a very good opportunity for Mr. 50 cent to turn it into a positive action to get involve and help us bring Autism awareness. I pray God will use this opportunity to use him as an instrument to help us with this mission.
Beth Marmolejos
We, as a society, need to get it right first and set an example. It is a child with Autism and NOT an autistic child. Everyone needs to speak in people first language!!
Good for her! Someone has to stand strong against this kind of bull and for those kids who can't stand for themselves! I agree, autism is NO JOKE and joking or not what he said was very out of line and shame on him. And no apology of any sort for the lives he may of affected with these words? Well not only is that horrible but i'm sure his career will pay for it in the long run when others no longer are buying his stuff.
My son is also autistic and is 3 years old. Shame on you 50cent for being such a jackass!
Way to go Holly... but you let your young teenage son listen to 50 Cent?