olgalaloca wrote:
. . . I ve been put out of two gay organisation , the first one because the leader told me I was given a bad image of gay people ( it was six months before my episode) , the second because one of the leaders became award I was on antipsychotic and Got afraid I could become violent one day . . .
That is just a blatant stereotype and the leader really ought to know better. Although people with mental illnesses are just people afterall and are individuals, and perhaps some less likely to commit violence and perhaps some more likely, I distinctly remember reading in a college psychology textbook that the average person with mental illness is actually somewhat less likely to commit violence than the average member of the general public. So there! And that so-called leader ought to already know that, or know to respectfully treat individuals as individuals.
In peace activism, well, I came to activism through studies in philosophy, that’s a little different. Plus, I talk differently with a more nasal voice than is typical for American society (South). And then, I kind of think we should appeal to the other side instead of looking at it as us versus them. All of this combined and probably more (and with Asperger’s, it’s hard to be aware of what you’re not aware of!), I was treated as a “weird guy” and kind of ostracized. Well, it's there loss, but it was also kind of my loss. sad

, and at times infuriating

. For we're supposed to be the good guys for crying out loud!
I’ve had somewhat more luck with more local politics and activism.
PS I would be interested in how the French look at this whole “dysharmonie evolutive.”