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Published - Sunday, July 13, 2008

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Downtown’s Krazy Daze name makes light of mental illness


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It’s time to dump the demeaning name of Downtown La Crosse’s annual sidewalk sale.

The event, which will be held from Thursday through the weekend, is called Krazy Daze, despite attempts by members of the Mental Health Coalition of the Greater La Crosse Area to convince downtown merchants to change it.
Downtown La Crosse ought to do the decent thing and give up on a name that demeans people with mental health issues.

It’s bad enough that most health insurance doesn’t come close to providing for all the treatment needs for mental illness. Or that there still is a stigma about mental illness, even though one in five families is affected by a serious mental illness, and one in eight teenagers is living with depression.

La Crosse isn’t the only community to use such a name. Winona has a similar event its merchants call Crazy Days. That community had changed the name to “Huck Finn Days,” but recently changed it back.

Earlier this year, members of the Mental Health Coalition of the Greater La Crosse Area, heard that the downtown Promotions Committee was willing to give up on the Krazy Daze name.

Margaret Larson, coordinator of the Mental Health Coalition of the Greater

La Crosse Area, sent Downtown Mainstreet Inc. a letter congratulating it for changing the name — prematurely, it turned out. There was a suggestion made to downtown merchants — and even a motion made at a downtown committee meeting — but the majority of merchants apparently still believe that Krazy Daze is a good name worth keeping.

Unfortunately, for someone who has a history of mental illness, the name is demeaning — and it hurts.

In her letter to DMI, Larson outlined why it’s so important to change the name of this traditional downtown shopping event.

“You may hear from some that this change is not needed,” she wrote in January, “that it is merely political correctness gone awry. However, for people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or post-traumatic stress disorder, words which make light of the difficulties these illnesses bring are hurtful and stigmatizing.”

But Larson is not the only person to ask the downtown powers-that-be to change the name.

Cary Heyer, who is active in civic affairs, including membership on the DMI board, sent a letter to the DMI Promotions Committee.

Speaking only for himself, Heyer wrote: “Consider the primary meanings of the word ‘crazy,’ defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as ‘full of cracks or flaws, unsound, crooked, askew ...’

“Imagine the public relations nightmare you’d face if one vocal citizens advocate or organization decided to use this opportunity to raise awareness of the sensitivity toward using insensitive words like ‘crazy’ to describe the mentally ill or, worse yet, a sidewalk sale What if the media decided to make a story out of this? Who would be willing to face the microphone and defend this?”

That should be reason enough to stop using a promotion name that makes light of mental illness.
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Amom wrote on Jul 17, 2008 11:22 AM:

" Zard
I'm sure the editorial board really cares about "IF" you were anything. What's wrong with you? "

Zard wrote on Jul 17, 2008 9:53 AM:

" To the Tribune editorial board,

If I were a downtown business, I would not use the tribune for advertising. What is wrong with you? "

drael wrote on Jul 16, 2008 2:11 AM:

" There is plenty more in our culture that is far more demeaning to those with mental illnesses than calling a sale "krazy daze", or just using the word "crazy" when it is not directed at a person. Specifically referring to, and dismissing, those with mental illnesses as crazy-I can see how that would be hurtful. But using a word that has many connotations when it has nothing to do with any individual or group of people shouldn't raise such a ruckus. Tackle one of the more important issues, like high rates of homelessness among the mentally ill, or the fact that mental healthcare is hard to come by for most. "

dogeatdog wrote on Jul 15, 2008 8:52 AM:

" Krazy is not in my dictionary. But as a resident of La Crosse for 40+ years, I know the name of a sale when I see one! Krazy Daze Sale Downtown La Crosse has been my favorite sale of the year since I could carry a coin purse. Don't sell my memories short, by the name of a sale! By the way when did we call mentally ill people "Krazy" or "Crazy", let's see maybe in the 70's... See you at "Krazy Daze Sale On Thursday!" "

wiseup wrote on Jul 14, 2008 11:43 PM:

" I think the original Krazy Daze was the LaCrosse Tribune's idea to sell ads to the downtown businesses! But just like tobacco, alcohol, fat foods, fast foods, billboards and SUV's, the TRIB is fine with accepting ADVERTISING to sell them, just not with consumption of the legal products! "

Greenlite wrote on Jul 13, 2008 7:04 PM:

" And this is the same Trib who endorses Obama? What will the next 4 yrs bring if he's elected and these are his backers? "

timbo wrote on Jul 13, 2008 5:35 PM:

" You cannot be serious. If you are, La Crosse should change its name too. La Crosse was a French word used to describe a game Zebulon Pike saw the Native Americans playing there in 1765. Thats what Wikipedia says. It was disrespectful to natives not have asked their name for the game. In respect for tribes, you should seek the correct name and rename your city. "

thorn wrote on Jul 13, 2008 3:20 PM:

" THIS is what the Trib decides is "important"? What a bunch of idiots! What a bunch of PC crap! Perhaps I have have now offended all those who have bowel movements!!! "

Double A wrote on Jul 13, 2008 1:45 PM:

" ...until I read this article. "

Double A wrote on Jul 13, 2008 1:45 PM:

" Is it April Fools? Am I going ...er ...um ...CRAZY?!! I never had an inkling association of the mentally ill when hearing the name of the downtown sale. "

BrianGSmith wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:56 AM:

" Dear "random annoying bozo"....I agree with you. Pigs are flying and there is a cold chill in Hades....(PS.....I do think "bonkers" is also on the hitlist). I thought all the folks with their various mental ailments addressed themselves using the specific ailment. "Crazy"...or Krazy is such a general word with a cornocopia of uses this whole ferfluffle is BS (as you stated). "

just al wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:09 AM:

" awesome point Bozo, little more needs to be said about the do as I say not as I do print media in this high property tax, do not know how to fix a road, dictator for a mayor, city council three ring circus, let's have another referendum to get a new school built, people drink too much, certain business favoritism, billboard condemnation, Krazy town "

Willie wrote on Jul 13, 2008 10:01 AM:

" I didn't know crazy was an official diagnosis in DSM-IV. What kind of fly by night mental health coalition do we have? Crazy can have other applications in language you know. "

Willie wrote on Jul 13, 2008 9:52 AM:

" Ligten up, Francis! "

random annoying bozo wrote on Jul 13, 2008 9:09 AM:

" a suggestion to the Trib 'editorial board. if you really care so much about this issue, you should be marching into the ad sales department and demanding they refuse any advertising that promotes Krazy Daze. but fat chance that will happen. i did click on your little ad icon, and lo and behold after i typed Krazy Daze into the search, you already have an ad promoting it. the Food Co-op has an ad with the header "Krazy Daze Cookout". so i would suggest before you get up on your shrinking soapbox, try walking the walk before you start talking the talk. "

Teiresias wrote on Jul 13, 2008 6:31 AM:

" Seriously?
With all the troubles we have in the world today, take your pick, THIS is the subject for a Tribune editorial?
What color is the sky on your planet? Time for a serious dose of reality for the Tribune edtorial board.
You wonder why newspaper circulation is falling. Perhaps its because papers have ceased covering news and are printing garbage like this instead. "

Common Sense wrote on Jul 13, 2008 12:50 AM:

" I didn't think we referred to mentally ill people as "crazy" anymore. It isn't politically correct, is it? Krazy Daze is just an event with wildly unbelievable sales prices, and nothing more. This is just more of the kind of stuff r.a.b. was referencing. "

random annoying bozo wrote on Jul 12, 2008 11:30 PM:

" you know, i find reading crap like this drivel demeaning too, but i don't whine about the Trib still printing it. we as a country have gone bonkers in the head with this 'political correctness' bull crap. buck up people, the downtown isn't demeaning people, heck they don't even spell the word crazy right. or days for that matter. sort of like the story from last week where a black legislator got all worked up when someone referred to government money ending up in a black hole. i never knew astrophysics could be racist, but apparently it is. "


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