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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 408425" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>That is really interesting - I would like to learn more about. </p><p>That is also why I wish they would have said what the kiddos current "diagnosis" is - but I understand also that he is only 10. </p><p>I also assumed the eyes were Tourettes, or something like that - he knew what he should say - and I felt like Oprah did a good job of trying to relate to him.</p><p></p><p>As you all have said Oprah has had her moments of cr@p (I personally will never watch a Tom Cruise movie ever again) - but for the most part, and from what I see, her heart is coming from the right place. She truly wants to help. </p><p>And, even more importantly, this show was about kids with mental illness, and she has the media power to bring this to the light to try to help remove the stigma - and she did. To me, that is HUGE. If you have power, by golly, you better do something to help people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 408425, member: 3301"] That is really interesting - I would like to learn more about. That is also why I wish they would have said what the kiddos current "diagnosis" is - but I understand also that he is only 10. I also assumed the eyes were Tourettes, or something like that - he knew what he should say - and I felt like Oprah did a good job of trying to relate to him. As you all have said Oprah has had her moments of cr@p (I personally will never watch a Tom Cruise movie ever again) - but for the most part, and from what I see, her heart is coming from the right place. She truly wants to help. And, even more importantly, this show was about kids with mental illness, and she has the media power to bring this to the light to try to help remove the stigma - and she did. To me, that is HUGE. If you have power, by golly, you better do something to help people. [/QUOTE]
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