There is no way I could have known 18.5 years ago what would be transpiring today. Not in my mind, of course. It appears that my spirit knew, however, and I took some very unusual and extreme steps to put an arms-length notice up between me and the political power system and the operation of their magic words and terms of art. I acted to add some protections that were unorthodox.
One of the things I did in 2005 was to file a Disclaimer and Notice of Disclaimer in Forsyth County NC. I didn’t know the connection to the term “social pragmatic communication disorder” but this document cements that I’ve had this, and disclosed it publicly on the record for at least 18 years.
There’s more to this story, and If I get the nerve to share it, this will be the place to do it. It’s not that I’m afraid to share it. I just want to play the cards as the hands are dealt, and not before.
But GAH DAYM, this is exciting.
The late actor, Alan Rickman, when going through cancer, kept acting as long as he could and said: "The argument that wins is the one that says: 'See it through. It's your story.”
Seems like that’s happening.
P.D., JAY V SHORE
Being true to yourself and acting honestly are virtuous qualities you possess.
Struggling and laboring to advocate and educate yourself and others to your dedicated mission of ADA advocacy is why you succeed in your important work.
Principled focus on advocacy for the disabled makes you unique and a valued resource for American citizens suffering with disabilities.
Thank you Jay Shore .