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Latest revision as of 05:15, 9 March 2026
Not Learning Disabilities
Differential diagnosis
Thousands of American educators suffer in isolation, shamed into blaming creative kids because of a silent epidemic: teaching disabilities.
Iāve been told Iām, dyslexic, dysgraphic, color blind, processing impaired w low executive functioning, ADD & I suffer from kinesthetic reinforcement deficits.
Which is all BS. I wasnāt meant for educators, as those are actually their issues with me (i.e. teaching disabilities).
What were your learning disabilities as a kid, @EricRWeinstein? Their existence was mentioned in passing in at least two podcasts, but google yields no further explanation. Someone enlighten me.
People think Iām kidding about teaching disabilities. Iām not.
For example, people with typical color vision have no idea how many tasks are gratuitously & unnecessarily dependent on color coding. If youāre color blind, āeducatorsā get furious with you for wasting class time!
You come to hate yourself because as a kid picked on by almost every teacher for wasting class time, you donāt have the courage to say āWait a minute. What if Iām totally fine the way I am and itās an entire āeducatorā cult, bigoted & biased toward their beloved neurotypicals?ā
Itās too big a thought for a kid. Too crazy even for most adults. But ask this: why is a geometry problem color coded when color blindness is relatively common? Why is reading music so important to most teachers when many musicians canāt read? Itās in the economics of teaching.

