Sort of follows on from Neurodiversity. I define the concept of social disability as how I see it, and talk about my opinions on it. A social disability, in my eyes, is a trait that causes problems due to the society we live in, but if we weren’t social animals, and lived alone, wouldn’t cause any problem. Some examples I talk about are: – Mutism and deafness – Autism – Tourette syndrome – Friedreich’s ataxia Also, what can you do is helping people with social disabilities? But also, how can strange behaviours of a few people affect everyone else around them, or you, personally? Can you help it but to judge others, and do you really mean to cause harm? Bleh, society is complicated! www.youtube.com – It’s a brain thing, by Dr. Henley. The aim is to fight stigma for brain conditions. One that really got me thinking was the ‘addictions’ video. Think about how much some of us look down on those with drug and alcohol addictions. Is it really their choice?