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Surfer Girl Won't Give Up Her Passion
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Posted on 11/21/2003 7:38:20 AM PST by Slicksadick
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To: Slicksadick
Bethany Hamilton says the worst thing about the shark attack was seeing her loved ones cry. Missed her calling in the military.
To: Free Vulcan
The Hamilton family of Kauai is legendary in surfing. Billy, now @ 55-60 was one of the early modern style masters who built a business around his lifestyle. His son Laird is arguably the best waterman on the planet. I don't know if she's part of that clan but Kauai is a small island and Hamilton is not that common a name there. Either way she's got grit.
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posted on
11/21/2003 8:52:23 AM PST
by
wtc911
To: MineralMan; CanadianLibertarian; seamus
This is a brave little 13-year-old Christian girl who has survived a shark attack. Beautiful response.
Courage, bravery, "taking it like a man", aspiring goals, dauntless spirit...these are in short supply these days, by anyone, let alone a girl.
The only thing I liked about the new movie Master and Commander was the boy who survived amputation. While I do agree that amputees are exploited to further the anti-war agenda (which that movie surely did), I think this girl proves that the stuff we're truly made of is more than flesh, bones and blood.
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:08:16 AM PST
by
b9
To: doodlelady
"Courage, bravery, "taking it like a man", aspiring goals, dauntless spirit...these are in short supply these days, by anyone, let alone a girl.
"
Thanks. Such attributes really aren't so rare. They don't often make the national media, but you'll find plenty of stories of people with that kind of strength in your local media. They're all around you.
This case, since it involved a shark attack (always a rare event), got national media, and we all get to see a brave kid who just wants to get better and get back on her surfboard.
Unlike some here, I celebrate this young girls courage and spunk, just as I would, and have, the courage of young men and women who don't get so much publicity.
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:15:09 AM PST
by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
You are a man of principle and clarity. I like the way you think and reason.
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:23:26 AM PST
by
b9
To: Slicksadick
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:29:32 AM PST
by
Fudd
(Keep Ohio Clean! Send your trash to michigan.)
To: Kuksool
Notice the media is overlooking the fact that she is homeschooled. Yes, had she not been home schooled, you can bet her "public schooling" would have been played up big time by the Liberal Press.
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:37:38 AM PST
by
Doe Eyes
To: clamboat
I agree she's tough, but I think you will find plenty of non-whiner amputees in Walter-Reed Army Hospital these days too.This 13-year-old girl is in fine company, then.
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posted on
11/21/2003 9:39:34 AM PST
by
Poohbah
("Beware the fury of a patient man" -- John Dryden)
To: jjm2111
That's so stupid. She's a talented athelete. BTW, what's wrong with women athletes competing in sports that they do quite well in (like surfing)? Well she may well be a talented athlete, and there's nothing wrong with her competing in any sport. My point was not anything to do with being "wrong". My point is the media is hyping this story to advance a feminist agenda ie. "girls are exactly the same as boys and can and should do everything they do." My problem is with the media, not with the unfortunate young girl.
If you doubt my claim, refer to numerous news stories that refer to this 13-year old as a woman (!) These people are so frantic to promote their Feminazi agenda they ignore empirical reality ie. that this is no woman, but an adolescent girl.
To: CanadianLibertarian
My point is the media is hyping this story to advance a feminist agenda Well, I prefer the "dauntless spirit" motive to this story...
Also fresh in my mind are the countless nightmares of oppression we're hearing about women in the Muslim culture... and to think, not only does this young woman dare to compete in a male dominated field, but she actually puts everyone to shame by her attitude.
There are many stories that can suit a feminist agenda, which can actually benefit everyone else as well.
Funny, I never hear high praise from the feminists for the plucky and talented Ann Coulter :o)
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posted on
11/21/2003 10:19:33 AM PST
by
b9
To: Doe Eyes
"Yes, had she not been home schooled, you can bet her "public schooling" would have been played up big time by the Liberal Press."
Not really. Where she goes to school is completely irrelevant to this story. This is not about her academic achievements in any way. It is the story of a girl who got her arm bitten off by a shark, is recovering, and plans to resume surfing. She gives credit to the deity she believes in. Her educational background is not an issue here.
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:03:41 AM PST
by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: CanadianLibertarian
"My point is the media is hyping this story to advance a feminist agenda ie. "girls are exactly the same as boys and can and should do everything they do." " Not in the story at the top of this thread. That she is a girl is a fact. Nobody said anything about her gender except to call her "she" and a girl. She a talented surfer, who was probably going to have a professional career, just like many other female surfers. I've seen footage of her surfing, and she's very good at it. This story is about her courage and spunk. She's lost an arm, but isn't planning on it ruining her life. That's the story. There's no agenda here.
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:06:28 AM PST
by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: Kuksool
Notice the media is overlooking the fact that she is homeschooled.
Alot of competitive surfers are homeschooled. Also being a haole, it is probably good to be homeschooled where she lives.
The surfbreak where she was attacked is called Tunnels. I have dived there, it is a pretty cool reef with lava tubes in the reef face. I always heard that there were some big sharks there.
To: seamus
At the risk of having to spend the day in my Nomex flame suit, the real reason the surfer got the publicity is that she is a head turner, as is Pvt. Lynch.
Beauty sells, draws viewers, readers, - all of which feed the media coffers. Should you doubt this, how many photos were there of unattractive women in the media? Hummmnnnn???
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:12:41 AM PST
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
To: KantianBurke
A 15 foot Tiger Shark was pulled from the waters near where this attack took place by legendary surfer Bill Hamilton (no relation to the girl). However, there was no evidence that this was the guilty shark.
To: wtc911
They are not related. However, Bill did catch a large shark last week.
To: CollegeRepublican
"Course they didn't catch the right one. Y'all know me. Know how I earn a livin'. I'll catch this bird for you, but it ain't gonna be easy. Bad fish! Not like going down to the pond and chasing bluegills and tommycocks. This shark, swallow you whole. No shakin', no tenderizin', down you go. And we gotta do it quick, that'll bring back your tourists, put all your businesses on a payin' basis. But it's not gonna be pleasant! I value my neck a lot more than three thousand bucks, chief. I'll find him for three, but I'll catch him, and kill him, for ten. But you've gotta make up your minds. If you want to stay alive, then ante up. If you want to play it cheap, be on welfare the whole winter. I don't want no volunteers, I don't want no mates, there's too many captains on this island. Ten thousand dollars for me by myself. For that you get the head, the tail, the whole damn thing."
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:24:10 AM PST
by
KantianBurke
(Don't Tread on Me)
To: GladesGuru
What's attractive is the gory in this story,
and the fact it hacked her arm off, and her glory...
and despite her pain and loss,
she will not complain or toss
self-pitied epithets of how she's OH so sorry.
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:37:40 AM PST
by
b9
To: seamus
Her looks may be part of it. However, there were several boys who were attacked by sharks down here in Florida that got some national new coverage as well, a few years back.
The fact that she was a young athlete expected to turn pro any day is part of the story as well. Imagine if that 14-year-old kid who just signed a pro soccer contract were seriously injured in an accident. I think he would get similar national coverage.
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:48:54 AM PST
by
Celtjew Libertarian
(Shake Hands with the Serpent: Poetry by Charles Lipsig aka Celtjew http://books.lulu.com/lipsig)
To: Celtjew Libertarian
I don't doubt that. My point was that you can't deny that the "girl doing a traditionally boys sport" angle -- and a cute one at that -- was part of the reason the story was written.
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posted on
11/21/2003 11:55:50 AM PST
by
seamus
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