I think Roy is correct in his deduction of what the problem really is.I think he is also insightful about doctors inventing "syndromes". In the old days, people clearly saw that when a mother was domineering and suffocating that the child would develop problems. When fathers were real men they understood that they needed to prevent the mother from using children as vehicles for their ego gratification. Now, in the female dominated society, no one can protect the children.
@Indygoguy What you "think' is irrelevant. Your childish speculations are just the closed minded superstitions of uneducated, closed minded fools. Take your old-wives tales, rabbit's foot and horoscope reading to the Flat Earth Society meeting and get the hell out of here.
@REFRIGERATORDAD I think you and your childish name calling are irrelevant. Sorry, you have nothing but the opinions of some corrupt academics who make things up. Sorry, but that is what it boils down to. You really do have absolutely nothing. Your emotional reaction shows that you are somehow invested in this lie, financially or emotionally, so that is why you feel so threatened by those that see through it.
Masters asks, "What's this Asperger's Syndrome? Tell me what they mean by that?" In no way do his two questions indicate that, "... he's never even heard of Asperger's Syndrome!" Masters is simply asking the caller to explain what she thinks Asperger's Syndrome is?
@Nu13th and getting her to ask herself why she's using the term. More than likely, she's accepted a load of nonsense from her doctor, and is calling Roy because she thinks he can give a better take on it.
@Pulsar205 Masters is called a cult leader. What is a cult leader? Is it anyone with a following outside of mainstream thinking? Were Galileo's followers members of a cult and was Galileo a cult leader? Rev. Jim Jones was also a cult leader. So being a cult leader doesn't make one right or wrong. The accusation then, that one is a cult leader, is pointless and just an ad hominem attack.
Roy handled her perfectly with his little finger. By just revealing the awful truth that she was the only parent around the child's growing up reveals the problem and the child's attitude towards her. A mother is supposed to play the supporting role, not the dominating role that a father should. I don't mind her at all there are dozen of trailor trash bitches like her out there and anyone who disagrees with Roy and me and sees this as a threat is an insulted idiot.
I have known a couple of people diagnosed with Aspergers. Many psychologists refuse to recognize this symptom because they claim it is a value judgement put on people who are unpalatable. The Asbergers I knew were geeks.. It did seem to me that a couple of good whuppings and a helpful big brother could have saved them, but that didn't happen. The strong do dominate - let's not kid about that. Whatever the diagnosis the goal should be to get stronger and richer.
He's not saying he doesn't know what Asperger Syndrome is or that he never heard of it, he is saying "what is it really" past the name that doctors give it.
That's a good one. We want to go past the name and get to what it really is. This is something most doctors have no knowledge of. They think the condition IS the name.
This actually makes sense. A child's "disorder" IS a reflection of the parent's disorder. When you have two parents, one offers the kid some relief from the other. When you have two parents and four grandparents and aunts and uncles, as humans were meant to have, a person has a chance at sanity. And truly, the best way to help a disordered child is for mom to get her life, and her home in order. Sexist and unfair, but true.
no not at all, when i read the notice that you replied to my comment here I had a hard time remembering that video on which I commented; the fact simply is that i needed some space to give a full analysis of his rhetoric technique...
9. he (aiding all that) made use of some resentment of single-parents about their being single parents still somewhat present in society, makes a taboo out of the mother's own psychological difficulties, if any, the mother of course being unwilling to reveal her own trouble openly etc.
10. then he solves the problem of youth criminals along the way...
11. most ridiculous and embarassing (did you realize?):
and luckily Daddy wasn't there; perfect! I already knew that ahead of time! that backdated soothsaying magic winning her completely... and then (after the only guilty person has been identified) comes
8. his simplistic "explanation" of the generation of the sons awkward or somewhat deficient behavior (as a reaction to the mothers will -- does he really mean: when two wills clash together autism/obsessive-comp./bipolar disorder develops?? -- oh my goodness, how much autism would there be *then*?)
... she also resents doctors, which some troubled people with medical problems in their family really do; she does not cope, but now she has to give exact answers at least, then of course she cannot immediately come up with a lecture on Asperger's syndrome...
6. from that failure, as I suggest (rhetorics is no clear science), results her affirmation/approval of his antiscientific "it's just a name"; "and then they treat it and make it worse"
@Pulsar205 Regarding Masters and Asperger's. Having listened to Masters ask the caller, "What's this Asperger's Syndrome? Tell me what they mean by that?" I say he clearly has heard of Asperger's Syndrome but he doesn't except the concept.
-- an inner alacrity or joyfulness and precise knowledge of things/objects in the world; borderline/bipolars also have that joyfulness at happy times...) anyway that gives him the perfect opportunity to blame it on her (he was not born like that...)
5. then he forces her to give exact answers to his questions by these threatening, condescending "you're not being straight with me" etc. "chatting to me"; he tries to create an image of a doctor as some enemy or authority and hopes she also resents
(correction: He asked two confusing questions and repeats them: "What does he do?"/"What is the *nature* of the behavior?")
3. Then, without clear justification (mother did not describe her own behavior or how she brought him up); the thesis: "Sounds like someone taught him to be that way."
4. "He was born..."; He anticipates "He was born that way", reacts with "No, no, no..."; but then "with a sense of laughter and a sense the world was made..." (a characteristic many autists have --
1. preliminary intimidation ("Mary had a little Lamb"...);
2. "what does he do?" is quite a good question basing the condition of the person on means psychologists and psychiatrists use, i.e. description of behavior, but then he quickly asks the confusing question: "what is the *nature* of the disorder?", requiring her to name some crucial one and only point, which, of course, there isn't... she is allowed then to give some general description coming to her mind.... then...
Roy Masters, screwing up another parent. He sounds so deliberate and so "nice" about it. Just name, everything has a name, Trees have a name, Cars have a name. Aspergers was discovered in 1944. This guy is POISON.
He is a flat earther-who has a personality disorder-probably a psychopath.
xdr8390 1 year ago
This guy is right! Damn AssPies!
ClydesRevenge 1 year ago
I think Roy is correct in his deduction of what the problem really is.I think he is also insightful about doctors inventing "syndromes". In the old days, people clearly saw that when a mother was domineering and suffocating that the child would develop problems. When fathers were real men they understood that they needed to prevent the mother from using children as vehicles for their ego gratification. Now, in the female dominated society, no one can protect the children.
Indygoguy 1 year ago
@Indygoguy What you "think' is irrelevant. Your childish speculations are just the closed minded superstitions of uneducated, closed minded fools. Take your old-wives tales, rabbit's foot and horoscope reading to the Flat Earth Society meeting and get the hell out of here.
REFRIGERATORDAD 1 year ago
@REFRIGERATORDAD I think you and your childish name calling are irrelevant. Sorry, you have nothing but the opinions of some corrupt academics who make things up. Sorry, but that is what it boils down to. You really do have absolutely nothing. Your emotional reaction shows that you are somehow invested in this lie, financially or emotionally, so that is why you feel so threatened by those that see through it.
Indygoguy 1 year ago
@Indygoguy good reply, i agree 100%
thisgame2 7 months ago
Masters asks, "What's this Asperger's Syndrome? Tell me what they mean by that?" In no way do his two questions indicate that, "... he's never even heard of Asperger's Syndrome!" Masters is simply asking the caller to explain what she thinks Asperger's Syndrome is?
Nu13th 1 year ago
@Nu13th and getting her to ask herself why she's using the term. More than likely, she's accepted a load of nonsense from her doctor, and is calling Roy because she thinks he can give a better take on it.
Pulsar205 1 year ago
@Pulsar205 Masters is called a cult leader. What is a cult leader? Is it anyone with a following outside of mainstream thinking? Were Galileo's followers members of a cult and was Galileo a cult leader? Rev. Jim Jones was also a cult leader. So being a cult leader doesn't make one right or wrong. The accusation then, that one is a cult leader, is pointless and just an ad hominem attack.
Nu13th 1 year ago
i never thought someone could make dr. phil sound smart until i heard this cult leader
mrose59 2 years ago
Roy handled her perfectly with his little finger. By just revealing the awful truth that she was the only parent around the child's growing up reveals the problem and the child's attitude towards her. A mother is supposed to play the supporting role, not the dominating role that a father should. I don't mind her at all there are dozen of trailor trash bitches like her out there and anyone who disagrees with Roy and me and sees this as a threat is an insulted idiot.
FlawlessCock 2 years ago 2
I have known a couple of people diagnosed with Aspergers. Many psychologists refuse to recognize this symptom because they claim it is a value judgement put on people who are unpalatable. The Asbergers I knew were geeks.. It did seem to me that a couple of good whuppings and a helpful big brother could have saved them, but that didn't happen. The strong do dominate - let's not kid about that. Whatever the diagnosis the goal should be to get stronger and richer.
rh001YT 2 years ago
He's not saying he doesn't know what Asperger Syndrome is or that he never heard of it, he is saying "what is it really" past the name that doctors give it.
brandonkirk 3 years ago
That's a good one. We want to go past the name and get to what it really is. This is something most doctors have no knowledge of. They think the condition IS the name.
Thankyou for this!
Pulsar205 2 years ago
This actually makes sense. A child's "disorder" IS a reflection of the parent's disorder. When you have two parents, one offers the kid some relief from the other. When you have two parents and four grandparents and aunts and uncles, as humans were meant to have, a person has a chance at sanity. And truly, the best way to help a disordered child is for mom to get her life, and her home in order. Sexist and unfair, but true.
TheBadBandana 3 years ago
roy masters kicks ass
betterworld1 3 years ago 2
He throws her out ("Own it and then I'll talk to you another day.") and immediately complains about how quickly she wanted to go!
Jackies1979 3 years ago 2
Me thinketh U are obsessed with Roy
steveevanss 3 years ago
no not at all, when i read the notice that you replied to my comment here I had a hard time remembering that video on which I commented; the fact simply is that i needed some space to give a full analysis of his rhetoric technique...
Jackies1979 3 years ago
9. he (aiding all that) made use of some resentment of single-parents about their being single parents still somewhat present in society, makes a taboo out of the mother's own psychological difficulties, if any, the mother of course being unwilling to reveal her own trouble openly etc.
10. then he solves the problem of youth criminals along the way...
11. most ridiculous and embarassing (did you realize?):
Jackies1979 3 years ago 2
and luckily Daddy wasn't there; perfect! I already knew that ahead of time! that backdated soothsaying magic winning her completely... and then (after the only guilty person has been identified) comes
8. his simplistic "explanation" of the generation of the sons awkward or somewhat deficient behavior (as a reaction to the mothers will -- does he really mean: when two wills clash together autism/obsessive-comp./bipolar disorder develops?? -- oh my goodness, how much autism would there be *then*?)
Jackies1979 3 years ago 2
... she also resents doctors, which some troubled people with medical problems in their family really do; she does not cope, but now she has to give exact answers at least, then of course she cannot immediately come up with a lecture on Asperger's syndrome...
6. from that failure, as I suggest (rhetorics is no clear science), results her affirmation/approval of his antiscientific "it's just a name"; "and then they treat it and make it worse"
7. then a little "magic" in comes Daddy, and
Jackies1979 3 years ago
What's the point in asking for help unless the doctor can ask you straight questions?
As for his not knowing what aspergers is, he doesn't need to know every little name. He understands the condition and that's enough.
Pulsar205 2 years ago 3
@Pulsar205 Regarding Masters and Asperger's. Having listened to Masters ask the caller, "What's this Asperger's Syndrome? Tell me what they mean by that?" I say he clearly has heard of Asperger's Syndrome but he doesn't except the concept.
Nu13th 1 year ago
-- an inner alacrity or joyfulness and precise knowledge of things/objects in the world; borderline/bipolars also have that joyfulness at happy times...) anyway that gives him the perfect opportunity to blame it on her (he was not born like that...)
5. then he forces her to give exact answers to his questions by these threatening, condescending "you're not being straight with me" etc. "chatting to me"; he tries to create an image of a doctor as some enemy or authority and hopes she also resents
Jackies1979 3 years ago
But she was evading. He simply put his finger on the button. Yes he knew she'd resent his questions, but used that to make her see she was the cause.
What was her child reacting to? It's obviously her. There's no bond there.
Pulsar205 2 years ago
(correction: He asked two confusing questions and repeats them: "What does he do?"/"What is the *nature* of the behavior?")
3. Then, without clear justification (mother did not describe her own behavior or how she brought him up); the thesis: "Sounds like someone taught him to be that way."
4. "He was born..."; He anticipates "He was born that way", reacts with "No, no, no..."; but then "with a sense of laughter and a sense the world was made..." (a characteristic many autists have --
Jackies1979 3 years ago 3
How he did it:
1. preliminary intimidation ("Mary had a little Lamb"...);
2. "what does he do?" is quite a good question basing the condition of the person on means psychologists and psychiatrists use, i.e. description of behavior, but then he quickly asks the confusing question: "what is the *nature* of the disorder?", requiring her to name some crucial one and only point, which, of course, there isn't... she is allowed then to give some general description coming to her mind.... then...
Jackies1979 3 years ago 2
What a dork
smcgraw70 3 years ago 4
Roy Masters, screwing up another parent. He sounds so deliberate and so "nice" about it. Just name, everything has a name, Trees have a name, Cars have a name. Aspergers was discovered in 1944. This guy is POISON.
thewildeman2 3 years ago 5
Although the guy is a dipstick ass, he's probably right about his mother screwing up her kid.
xanovaria 3 years ago 4
I am shaking with anger, how dare he. That poor woman.
rainbowmummy 3 years ago
I don't know if his show is broadcast in Texas, but maybe the Houston police should arrest him for practicing medicine without a license again.
REFRIGERATORDAD 3 years ago
This guy needs to lose his radio show.
CityzenJane 3 years ago