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R-E-S-P-E-C-T...Time to Bring It Back!

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Real Estate Agent with Associate Broker, Momentum Realty
  • Congressman Joe Wilson shouts out, 'You Lie' from the floor of the house while the President addresses the nation
  • Serena Williams shouts obscenities at a line judge during the US Open resulting in her loss and strict penalties
  • Kanye West jumps on stage during Taylor Swifts acceptance speech at the MTV VMAs, grabs the microphone and says that Beyonce should have won the award

What kind of role models are these people for our kids? A Politician, a professional athlete and a music superstar all behaving badly.

This is in no way a judgment of the opinions that these protesters hold.  They have a right to their opinion and a right to be heard.  But since when has it become socially acceptable to voice your opinion by being so blatantly disrespectful of other people?

It is important to me that I teach my children, and that all children learn, respect for others and civilityThese folks are role models who are behaving badly for the world to see.  Yes, they are all being censured or punished by public opinion (or governing bodies), but why did they behave this way to begin with? The President, a sports official and an honoree are all people who are more than deserving of our respect.

Too little emphasis is being given to the old adage, 'think before you act.'

As a society, we need to stand up and let public figures know that it is not all right to behave this way.

If one of my kids throws down a lacrosse stick after losing a play, or kicks a soccer ball in anger, I am quick to lecture them on the importance of sportsmanship. Isn't sportsmanship just another way of saying to have respect for your opponent?

As Realtors ®, and professionals in the real estate industry, we recognize the importance of treating each other with respect.  We Realtors® have a whole
Code of Ethics , that tasks us with respect, good behavior and ethical practices. It is a good idea to read it once in a while to remind ourselves about the importance of how we treat our clients and colleagues (you can click on the link above to review it; it is a quick read).

But, back to the behavior mentioned at the beginning of this post. Obviously, these folks can behave as they want, but as the public, we need to speak up and let them know that we will not tolerate this type of behavior. Would you want to see your child, family member or neighbor behave this way? For once, I would love to see the media take a subject and beat it to death. Let's stop giving these folks personal attention for the behavior and start talking about the bad behavior itself.

Let's bring RESPECT  and CIVILITY back to our country!  In my opinion, we are way off track on this.

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Comments(13)

Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

hear, hear!

Sep 14, 2009 01:47 AM
Bob Haywood
McGraw Realtors - Owasso, OK
BobHaywood.com

Great post.  I think our society is getting more and more disrespectful all the time.  It's a real shame we are losing our civility...at least in the public settings...

Sep 14, 2009 01:49 AM
Robert Solomon/Broker/Owner
I Net Realty Group, Inc. - Hudson, FL

They should not be considered role models only disrespectful jerks.

Sep 14, 2009 01:57 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

I think it all goes to an attitude of arrogance...that they all, are better than and above rules of conduct!

Sep 14, 2009 02:01 AM
Marilyn Harrell
Better Homes and Acres - Beaverton, MI
Wixom Lake - Beaverton MI

Respect is so incredibly important...

Sep 14, 2009 02:21 AM
Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker

Holly,

Well said.  I think just basic good manners have taken a back seat in our society.  My pastor has a great saying:

"If you are right, but you are rude, then you are wrong"

Sep 14, 2009 02:24 AM
Leslie Prest
Leslie Prest, Prest Realty, Sales and Rentals in Payson, AZ - Payson, AZ
Owner, Assoc. Broker, Prest Realty, Payson,

Absolutely agree. WHATEVER your opinion, an adult should have enough self-control to not spew it at people. That shouldn't be acceptable in our  society.

Sep 14, 2009 05:36 AM
Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

I'm with you on this one Holly.

As for Mr. Wilson, his constituents will decide if his actions were wrong.

Sep 14, 2009 05:59 AM
Russell Lewis
Realty Austin, Austin Texas Real Estate - Austin, TX
Broker,CLHMS,GRI

I completely agree and it also carries into the blogging world. When did disagreeing with someone become such a bad thing?

Sep 14, 2009 07:56 AM
Kate Wheeler
Country Homes and Land Murphy NC Realtor - Murphy, NC
CCIM - Murphy NC Real Estate for Sale

Well said, Holly.  It's too bad the media insists on giving so much coverage to rude behavior.

Sep 14, 2009 09:18 AM
Mirela Monte
Buyers' Choice Realty - North Myrtle Beach, SC
Myrtle Beach Real Estate

Amen!

Featured!

Respectfully so...

Sep 16, 2009 06:34 PM
Kathleen Frawley
Keller Williams 916 730-4404 Elk Grove, Wilton, Folsom, Sacramento - Wilton, CA
South County Sacramento, 916 730 4404

Agree agree and agree again.  It's always OK to disagree, but never OK to disrespect.

Sep 17, 2009 11:07 AM
Heather Chavez
Second Self Virtual Assistance - Caldwell, ID
Real Estate Virtual, Assistant (928) 692-3235

I totally agree with you post, Holly.  I was just talking about this with my family, in fact.  It seems like some people think the freedom of speech means "no matter what".  Whatever happened to respect?

Sep 17, 2009 04:19 PM