commentr/StutterJune 25, 2023

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You’ve written a lot:-) Let me try to be brief, but precise. 1. People who stutter are just like all other people on the planet. We all have different mindsets, life experiences and desires for self-growth and self-improvement. Each “compensatory strategy” is an abnormal way of speaking. It’s been designed for keeping you a stutterer forever. Ask any normal speaker: “What compensatory strategy do you use to speak so well?” He’ll look at you and say: “I just speak!” In other words, natural, normal speech is no technique, no strategy. Just like a parrot: listen to the word said by a man and imitate it;-) 2. All researchers who study stuttering are not finding “cures” or “treatments” that can fix stuttering not purposely at all. They cannot find them because these deceived people are set by the system to look for something that doesn’t exist in Nature. Just like you, they also believe in the existence of “mysterious stuttering sickness”. 3. There is no conspiracy when you see reality:-) Millions of people struggle to speak today only because they have been brainwashed by the system from early childhood: “You are born incapable of saying words with accuracy and ease just like other people. We don’t know what’s really wrong with you, but MAY BE, something is abnormal with your brain , lungs, tongue, lips…. what else? This is all a big fat lie:-( 4. Yes, I am sue that if you knew the truth about stuttering lies and the very simple way to get rid of it in just a few days, you would. Otherwise, you wouldn’t stay here. You’ve tried what the system pushed at you and failed. You’ve never learned to follow the natural speech norms because system workers are not aware of them and cannot teach them to you. 5. People who stutter are not exaggerating! Yes, their struggling is real. But it’s not caused by a physiological abnormality of the brain. Just Google the term “neurological”. It’s something that has a permanent damage to the brain, like stroke, Parkinson’s disease or cerebral palsy… People with those real sicknesses are struggling all the time and not only sometimes, in “some situations” like stutterers.

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Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & DisabilityCauses & Variability

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Avoidance & SubstitutionMedicalization / NeurodiversityNeurological & Brain