tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147438406266555027.post2060360086050057030..comments2024-02-04T16:46:03.204-08:00Comments on Radical Neurodivergence Speaking: How To Social Media Crisis: A Sort of GuideNeurodivergent Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02815685510033244185noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147438406266555027.post-40443267356719865572013-09-24T08:34:24.791-07:002013-09-24T08:34:24.791-07:00I find a lot of fault w the way people use social ...I find a lot of fault w the way people use social media bit for cooking up a shitstorm against public persons, companies or orgs who mess up badly, it is a fantastic, efficient and fast toolset :)<br />I am still struck by the job title of the dude from as though.. They must be messing up a lot<br />..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147438406266555027.post-12410471211443758932013-02-03T12:00:22.286-08:002013-02-03T12:00:22.286-08:00I was reading this, and thinking about how well it...I was reading this, and thinking about how well it correlates with how the Spartacus Report people (disabled people in the UK fighting against government cuts to benefits) have been getting things done. And they've got things done- only concessions in most cases, but they're fighting against the government.<br /><br />I admire anyone who can manage this sort of fight. I can only do the very basic- retweeting, posting on Facebook, due to being rather poorly. But those who push it and keep pushing until things get done, even to the point of ending up ill or in hospital in some cases, that is properly inspirational. Not the "living a normal life as a disabled person" crap.<br /><br />Thank you.Dannihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02199979276958208379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2147438406266555027.post-91594555742532142572013-02-03T06:29:36.146-08:002013-02-03T06:29:36.146-08:00"No one should be trying to do this shit alon..."No one should be trying to do this shit alone."<br /><br />Yet that is exactly what the "community", so-called, and just about everyone I know in real life, expects me to do. It is, as you say, exhausting. The passive, "nice" folk are the curebies' wet dream, because no matter how far the curebies push, no pushing back ever comes from them. Leaving people like us with all of the responsibility to point out why frightening us so is not acceptable behaviour. It is completely exhausting. I am starting to get sick from it, myself. I wish you luck. I really do. But I fear that the people that the like of you and I should be fighting are really those who think they are us, but are not.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com