Disability Studies Quarterly (Sep 2021)

"Don't Be a Knucklehead": Moralizing Disability in New Jersey's Pandemic Response and Rhetoric

  • Emily Brooks

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i3.8398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 3

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Policy failures impacted, sickened, and killed disabled New Jerseyans from the beginning of New Jersey's reign as an epicenter in the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a qualitative content analysis of Governor Phil Murphy's coronavirus press briefings, I argue that New Jersey's public health messaging relies on ableist and eugenicist conceptions of intelligence through both an insistence on individual "smartness" to combat the pandemic and a shaming of individual actions which are rhetorically connected to "stupidity." The official state government messages reflect a moralizing, individualizing focus on behavior and shaming of "unintelligent" actions, which shifts attention from leadership and statewide policies to personal responsibility for safety during a public health crisis. In this way, the State of New Jersey abdicates responsibility for illness and death, no matter the personal cost to marginalized populations.

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