Discussing the Voice of the American Public

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “The American People Have Spoken?“…

Rayn: The American People Have Spoken… Wait… That doesn’t sound right!

"The American People Have Spoken"

“The American People Have Spoken”

Natalie M.: this cartoon addresses the issues upsets me most about our society, and I say society not government because we are all to blame for allowing this system to continue to exist.

Rayn: Indeed. Complacency is complicity… “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

The Jones Plantation:

Natalie M.: Dr. Kings genius is under appreciated, thank you for quoting him. It is not done enough.

Rayn: You’re welcome. It’s one of my favorite quotes of his. 🙂

The American People Have Spoken?

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Psychopaths Rule the World,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"The American People Have Spoken"

“The American People Have Spoken”

My Commentary: The American People Have Spoken… Wait… That doesn’t sound right!

Check-Mate…

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Exposing The Truth,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"Supreme Court: Corporations are people, Money is speech (Game Over)"

“Supreme Court: Corporations are people, Money is speech (Game Over)”

My Commentary: Check-mate…

Distinguishing Selective Mutism from Social Phobia

The following correspondence originally took place here, within the public Facebook group, “Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome“…

(replies from all third parties have been omitted for clarity)

2011-08-12 - Distinguishing Selective Mutism from Social Phobia

Anastasia M.: Anyone here who has social anxiety in addition to Asperger’s? I do and I wonder how many others do too. I ofter hear it’s quite common problem for Aspies. It’s basically fear of social situations. Anyone else thought of this?

Rayn: I have social phobia and selective mutism. They have been with me as long as I can remember.

Anastasia M.: Wait… isn’t selective mutism actually an extreme form of social phobia?

Anastasia M.: I might have it too, but they never diagnosed it, said a part of Asperger’s and social phobia, although in some situatons I definitely can’t speak and was always like that.. 😀

Rayn: As I understand it, Anastasia, social phobia and selective mutism are two separate conditions. However, up to 90% of those with selective mutism also have social phobia, so there is an undeniably strong connection between the two:

What is Selective Mutism?:
http://www.selectivemutismcenter.org/cms/what_is_selective_mutism.aspx

Either way, though, it follows sound logic to distinguish them from each other due to the fact that selective mutism is rare, unlike social phobia. Therefore, even if EVERYONE with selective mutism were to also have social phobia, not nearly all of those with social phobia would also have selective mutism.

Stirring Speech by Iraqi War Veteran Mike Prysner

I originally posted the following video and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Stirring Speech by Iraqi War Veteran, Mike Prysner:

My Commentary: The above clip is an excerpt of speech that was delivered by Mike Prysner at the Winter Soldier event, organized by Iraq Veterans Against the War. It was held in Washington, D.C. from March 13 through March 16, 2008.

Mike is a veteran from the Iraq War, and an outspoken opponent of what he sees as the military occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq. He is very convicted in his beliefs, and has written many scathing articles, deconstructing the myths associated with our military’s current war efforts, and revealing the true reality of our government’s involvement in the Middle-East.

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