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Jeanne Re: focus group post

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you wrote:

" When I thought more about that website, I was wondering if the person who made

it had Aspergers. "

The reason I highly doubt that is because it's very rare for a " company " that

has a " focus group " to consist of only one person. If that is the case and this

is the first time anyone gave any " constructive criticism " then that's pretty

sad. Is this a case of a naked Emperor or what?! See you suspect there is

someone with Aspergers and I suspect there is someone with a dark sense of

humor behind this -we can all suspect what the person or company's problem is

but the bottom line is that I don't believe they should be creating educational

material for children with neurological issues. If the concept is good then

they need to hire someone, probably anyone, to go over all their material with a

" ARE YOU KIDDING?! " stamp for naming the company Dum Inc, putting the words

" dumb " coming repeatedly from the child's head...twice... during a 30 second

promo,having a child with neurological damage walk in the mall with the word Duh

in back of him as he walks.

I am shocked that we would be the first to complain -I would have already but

never recall when they were looking for a focus group or I would have had a fit

back then! I'm also shocked that not everyone would be as offended as I am.

People with Aspergers may have social issues but in my experience I have not

found any I have met to be offensive -we even have one or two parents in this

group with Aspergers. (If I were them I would be offended that someone would

even assume some insensitive dolt who puts the words " dumb dumb dumb " coming

from a " neurologically " damaged or injured or whatever they say child's head did

so due to Aspergers! Some people are just insensitive and/or mean and those are

the type of people in my opinion who shouldn't be dealing with the public,

shouldn't be working with children, no less children with special needs.

No excuses.

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