Learning disabilities does not start at present. Rather we can see how learning disabilities developed by looking back through our history. We can review prejudice considering this is a starting point for learning.

Long before African Americans became slaves, the British, Jews, Chinese and even Americans were slaves at one time. Often the families that could not afford the American living were forced into slavery with promises of freedom after their dues were paid.
Unfortunately, the African American people fell into slavery. Rarely were these people permitted freedom, and frequently forced to work until death. The White Supremacist (White men) disregarded African people as human and controlled these people sometimes beyond their capacity to survive.

Sadly, the behaviors extended to modern society, where people are still stuck in a moment, fighting for their right for equal opportunity.

Women and any other race outside of the white men were deemed lower in seniority and were often treated with little regard. Now we look at our children and see domestic violence, children killing, bullying and so forth. The unbelievable acts, brought prejudice into learning disabilities and inabilities.

As children, we grow up with examples teaching us that the white supremacist (white men), are claimed, as better human beings. We the move forward in life according to this teaching.

The chain of corruption continues as we watch the early news to see a black man beaten on the streets, or a white woman tortured at the hands of man while everyone turns their head the other way.

Learning disabilities fall into place when we have a set of people that refuses to correspond with fashionable rules. In other words, if we act out of accordance to a set of rules laid out by a society, the government, and educational programs, we are considered potential handicaps.

There are so many people with learning disabilities that refuse (and rightfully so) to comply with the rules of the dominant leaders.

Since we live in a world ruled and governed by men that focus on controlling an entire system. Is it any wonder we have learning disabilities?

Nevertheless, who is right and who is wrong? If you haven’t figured it out by now, you probably never will. The people with learning disabilities have a lot to teach others that are willing to listen.

The system is filled with chaos and sometimes we all have to bend the rules to survive a nasty game of hate.

Prejudice is injury or damage caused against another individual, class of people, or race. Prejudice does not start and stop, since it is a deep-seated hatred. Rather, prejudice has corrupted the minds of millions of people around the world and to date our children are suffering because of some stupefied behaviors. All by reason to control over another!
The hate will continue until the real Ruler of the World says I’ve had enough. We can look back through our history and the many examples that are recorded around the world in books. We can see that the rulers are left behind in learning.

For example, Adolf Hitler (very prejudice man) killed over a million people and was recognized down through the history as one of the most notorious killers to ever step foot on the planet.

Instead of letting it go, the history searchers open up new information every day promoting his actions. Few has noticed that this man was not worthy for publication to the length he has been publicized.

As you can see, it extends to the news media that are prone to informing the audience of bad, rather than report good news.

Jeffery Dohmer died several years ago, but his face and name continues throughout our lifetime. If you think, you are not teaching someone else to study these types of people and learn some better plans to avoid apprehension, well then you do not know serial killers. Jeffery Dohmer is one of the well-known sources with learning disability.

Nowadays, children are suffering Attention Deficit Disorders (ADHD/ADD), Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Psychopathy, and the list goes on.

Do not get me wrong, I love history, since we all learn from past events, but to promote evil is to hinder the minds of the growing race!

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