@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 4:37

Are we too politically correct?

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Michael brought up a very interesting point that it can be really scary for someone if they don't know how to approach someone with special needs, what is and is not appropriate to say. And I started thinking about that and I'm like, yeah, I actually do see his point of view because on the one hand, it's really great. As a society, we've become more aware and more socially conscious of those who need help

#politicallycorrect #specialneeds #fear #ignorance

@Akash30
joshua biswa
@Akash30 · 0:05
What does it mean to be sociopath?
@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 0:37

@Akash30

You know, that's a really good question. The dictionary definition or basically compiled definition says it's someone who doesn't care about others. It's a mental health issue. So from that point of view, that's what it means. I'm not really sure how I would define it. I I do think there is definitely an antisocial component to it and an anti lack of caring towards others, I guess is the best way I can answer it. Great question, though
@TheMs.Leanne
Leanne Pritchett
@TheMs.Leanne · 0:30
It. Okay. So I'm actually putting this out there for the people who have listened to this. I am wondering what your experiences are, if any, in terms of just being afraid to talk to the special needs populations, if you're wondering how to approach them, what to say, what is proper etiquette, let me know. I'm more than happy to answer it for you. Hope everyone's having a good day. Bye
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