Mindless Collectivism is the Disease, Not the Cure!

The following correspondence originally took place here, upon the Facebook wall of political activist, Mark Dice

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

"Collectivism: Marx's 'Best Idea'"

“Collectivism: Marx’s ‘Best Idea'”

Mark Dice: Dear, the 99%… 1% of the earth’s 7 billion population is 70 million people. Could you please be a bit more specific about who you think the “bad guys” are. Thanks. I suggest a dozen demands about policies that need to be changed, but hey, that’s just me.

Rayn: Great point, Mark! I just shared this posting on my page, adding the following comment with it: “Don’t let the misguided populist sentiment of the ‘occupy’ movement fool ya! Mindless collectivism IS THE DISEASE, NOT THE CURE!”

Rayn’s Post Included in Annual “Autistic Speaking Day” Flash-Blogging Event (2011)

"Autistics Speaking Day"

“Autistics Speaking Day”

Along with many other Autistic participants, Rayn’s post, “Autistics Speaking Day 2011!” was included on the website, “Autistic Speaking Day,”as part of their annual flash-blogging event.

Rayn Autistics Speaking Day 2011!
http://autisticsspeakingday.blogspot.com/2011/11/ryan-autistics-speaking-day-2011.html

Rayn, an Emcee, Producer, and Illustrator, posted “Autistics Speaking Day 2011!” on AcidRayn.com and shares some of her experiences as an Autistic woman diagnosed in her twenties, with sensory and social issues.

Autistics Speaking Day 2011!

"Autistics Speaking Day"

“Autistics Speaking Day”

In honor of Autistics Speaking Day, I would like to share with the public a few of my experiences as an individual on the Autistic Spectrum.

I first was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome in 2006, when I was 26 years old. Before this, the only professional explanations for my differences were “severe social phobia” and “selective mutism.”

Being on the spectrum, I have some sensory issues. They have been with me all of my life, and have created many challenges for me. Typically, bright lights and strong perfumes irritate me, and I often suffer from headaches due to them. I feel very uncomfortably self-aware of my skin, and sometimes feel trapped in my body. Because of this, I unwittingly engage in certain stereotypies – often pacing, shaking my leg in place, flapping my hands, swinging my arms, and rocking back and forth, without even realizing it. I am unable to withstand most fabrics, and almost always wear cotton, avoiding anything frilly or lacy. Tight-fitting shoes and pants are completely unbearable, along with bras with seams in the cups, and cheap socks with seams that pucker at the edges. I’m intolerant of many flavors and textures, and typically eating the same few foods over and over, for weeks, months or years at a time, with little deviation.

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Relating to the Outsiders in Movies as an Autistic Youth

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, and fellow Autistic self-advocate, Jason Ross…

Jason R.: Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2rKs3UV10xv1NAdVCQH4gm

[youtube_sc url=”bBQVrCflZ_E”]

Rayn: Amusingly enough, this was my favorite song when I was about seven years old, along with the movie “Mannequin,” which featured the song on the soundtrack. When I think about it now, it actually makes sense – I related to the mannequin! LOL! I wonder how many others on the Autistic Spectrum felt the same when they first saw it! (I think that’s why I loved the movie, “Splash,” as well) 🙂

Emcees Act Like They Don’t Know!

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of fellow emcee, Jaeda…

Jaeda: All I gotta say is..This is not freestyle!! If its written its written girl…learn the difference..u suck!!!

Sucker-Free Freestyle – Kreayshawn – MTV2:

Pavel S.: hella written.

Britta H.: Jaeda is ORGANIC! 🙂 xoxox

Rayn: Ha ha! I agree, Jaeda! Definitely not a free-style – and, therefore, definitely not “sucker-free,” either, so MTV also needs to learn the difference, too! Either way, get her the cluck outta here!

Kandice H.: Boooooo

Adam B.: bring the right ones up / dun ever tear the wrong ones down! *says I

Hannah M.: yep she sucks donkey dick bwahahahahahahaha

Tiffany S.: Spoken Word is cool (not in this case) but it is not freestyle.