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Brandy Singleton
@ThoughtProvoker · 4:59

Using The Word Crazy To Dismiss Others

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Or will we just take accountability and say we can find other words to use? Or just not? Because once again, who are we to say someone's insane or someone's crazy or not? Who made us? The psychologist or the psychiatrist? Just asking. But yeah, that word crazy

#educate #mentalhealth #respect

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Lester Bozeat IV
@Les · 4:57

I love this topic! Thank you so much for talking about it!!

Hi, Brandy. My name is Lester. I agree with you almost entirely, but I have some few points that I like I want to actually get into a little bit. So you made the point about Isaac Newton being regarded as crazy during his time and then afterwards being known as a genius. I have this thought. What a lot of society considers to be crazy on the front edge is actually just the next wave of consciousness getting there early
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Brandy Singleton
@ThoughtProvoker · 4:59
It's crazy. And if we know the person's actual mental health term, then how come we don't use that one? And is what they suffer from actually something that would lead them to say the things they say? If you feel where I'm going, right, so that's thrown around with a little lack of thought and ignorance also, right? Let me see if I can find a better example
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