Mr. John Stewart
The Daily Show
Comedy Central
Dear Mr. Stewart,
I am a great fan of yours on the Daily
Show. However, as much as I enjoyed your humor as host of the Oscars, I
was disconcerted by your comment about asbestos. I know you've heard from
others about this, but I feel that I must add my perspective as a survivor
(so far) of mesothelioma.
I want you to join with asbestos-disease
victims and activists in the battle against the forces that would continue
this carnage. Your presence and reach would add awareness of the truth in
an environment that suppresses media coverage of this issue.
I'm sure that your comment was intended as
sarcastic, but I'm also sure that most of your audience missed the
sarcasm. My own cancer was caused largely by exposure to chrysotile
asbestos, what the industry loves to call the "good asbestos" (by way of
creating a "promotable villain" in the words of Fatal Deception
author Michael Bowker). The truth, as I think you know, is that there is
no safe asbestos.
People like me are engaged in a
century-long battle to stop the use of asbestos worldwide and the spread
of asbestos-related diseases. Although there's been some progress
overseas, there's been almost none in the US. Few Americans know that
asbestos is still legal here, that it's still imported, and that it is
likely still used in products on the American market. We don't know for
sure about its uses, because there is no regulation or monitoring of the
transport and use of this deadly toxin for commercial and military
purposes. My wife and I, and many others, are working to help end this
charade.
The hottest battleground in this ongoing
war is currently the floor of the US Senate, where industry forces are
trying to escape forever the responsibility for the mayhem and death that
they've knowingly caused, and to maintain their freedom to keep doing the
same with impunity. Their Senate Bill 852, the misnamed "Fairness in
Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2005," is an assault on the health of
Americans and on the Constitutional right of Americans to seek redress
when wronged.
Asbestos kills a percentage of the people
exposed to it. But asbestos is still intentionally being put into
American products. European and other countries have found suitable
substitutes for every single use of asbestos. Why have we not adopted
these? Because continuing to use asbestos has been cheaper than investing
in changing product designs and factory processes to accommodate
substitutes. As long as corporations have been able to escape
responsibility for asbestos-related deaths, it's been business as usual
for them.
So let me make an analogy. Like asbestos,
anthrax kills a percentage of the people exposed to it. Would any of us
think of allowing anthrax to be put intentionally into American products?
Would any of us think of protecting the interests of someone who would
profit from doing so? Wouldn't we expect a very forceful response from
government, from the public, from industry, if we were talking about
anthrax instead of asbestos?
A few weeks ago, when Senate Bill 852 hit
the floor of the Senate, I spoke at a press conference in the LBJ Room of
the Capitol. I chose not to use the anthrax analogy there, as I did not
want to risk being hauled from the building by overzealous guards. But
this kind of language is what people need to hear, in order to understand
how outrageous the attitude of our Government and industry is. Americans
are incensed at the idea that some clandestine terrorist group might use
weapons like anthrax against us, but our Government aids and abets
American companies in the use of asbestos against the American people in
the name of increased profits. This has to stop!
I'm attaching my prepared comments from the press
conference for your interest.
(Click
here)
Please join with us in this battle. The
lives of future generations and the rights of American citizens are at
stake.
Paul S. Zygielbaum
Santa Rosa, CA