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  3. This comment is so ridiculous. First of all, it’s not her fault that she’s famous, she spreads awareness about the NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER she has, it’s not a disease. Tourette syndrome doesn’t make someone special, it’s just naturally apart of them, it’s what makes them them. Tics can seem well rehearsed and “perfect”, but that doesn’t mean anything, as all tics are different. She does have a disability/neurological disorder. Not everyone with Tourette syndrome says rude things, so don’t create a stereotype by saying EVERY PERSON with TS ONLY says curse words when that’s caused by Coprolalia, it’s rare, only 10% of people with TS have it. It’s random and not premeditated, but the rude words or cursing is caused by Coprolalia, that’s not their fault. Tourette syndrome is not developed by kids attention seeking, actually really nobody knows what it’s ACTUALLY caused by, maybe trauma, maybe it’s genetic, but it’s different for everyone. It’s not even a habit. “Simple solution. Correct your kids”..BY DOING WHAT?? A hard slap on the face won’t cure anything, actually if you do that, it could 100% make the tics worse. If your child says something like that due to a tic, you can’t expect that tic to magically go away just because you slapped them. It doesn’t sort it out, why would violence help? Tourette syndrome isn’t based on discipline. I have Tourette syndrome and my parents were extremely abusive/(went overboard with discipline), and I still ended up having TS.
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  12.  @dreddmann9292  That’s not the same for everyone though. Tics are involuntary, which makes them uncontrollable. Anita may look like she’s doing it on purpose but you’re forgetting that tics can look like they’re done on purpose, but it’s still involuntary at the end of the day. It’s your choice whether you wanna believe it or not, but literally keep that to yourself. She’s not trying to do it on purpose, honestly you need to do more research. Again, you don’t have to believe her, nobody has ever asked you to lmao, keep that to yourself, because your reasoning to apparently not believe her is ridiculous. Your instincts are wrong. She made it work for her because she can handle it differently, I think you’re forgetting that disabilities/disorders/syndromes affect others differently and it all depends on how they can personally handle it. It’s not that SHE doesn’t have a hard time with Tourettes, it’s how she handles it and how well she can control it. That’s not the same for everyone though. Everyone who has it struggles with it and has a hard time though, just because she can handle it well doesn’t mean you get to invalidate her situation. You can’t always “see it in their eyes”, because it’s different for everyone. Have you seen everyone with Tourette syndrome? No? Okay then. Exactly. If you apparently don’t see it in her eyes, that’s because it’s different for her. You can literally see the panic in her eyes when she says something inappropriate or something disrespectful, watch one of her tics that were dangerous🤦🏽‍♀️
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  156. @Cary Coller me? I’m literally black, and she’s also mixed. I understand that black people take great offense to that, and she understands that as well, she’s made an entire video explaining that sort of tic and everything. I get offended by that word as well, but that’s not something that she can control, that’s not even her fault. I’m 100% promising YOU, that she knows how to suppress certain tics, and she’ll find a way to explain why she said what she said, plus, again like I said, she’s mixed (white and black, so basically biracial). Again, like I also said earlier, it’s not an excuse, it’s a reasoning, she literally cannot control it, and even SOME children understand that, so why can’t GROWN adults understand the concept of Tourette syndrome? It’s not a pass, are you serious rn? She doesn’t willingly want to say it. How is she 100% wrong when she can’t control it? That had to be the part that made me furious, you can’t blame someone who’s deaf for not hearing you say something, right? It’s the same thing here, except you can’t blame her for something she can’t control because tics are uncontrollable and involuntary. I’m black and I’m telling YOU, as a person with TS, what I know. Many people get offended by that word (including me), I understand, but you literally cannot tell me someone would get offended by her saying something as offensive as that when she can’t control it. They’re ignorant and so are you honestly. If you think hurting someone with TS just because they said something offensive is okay, you need to do research on tics, please and thank you. I doubt that she says the word often as a tic since she has some control over her tics in the best way she can. I didn’t say that you doubted that she had Tourettes, im saying you’re wrong and your explanation sounds pretty ableist. Not everyone has to believe her, if that’s the case, don’t be around her.
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