Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

That checks tbh. A lot of sped teachers think they're gods gift for being willing to do the job.

Then again with the shit pay and the fact some tards get violent, i can see why they get that mindset.

As to how does he profit. He can't take a direct share of the funds like an owner or shareholder could, but many charities give cushy paychecks to their executive boards, often filled with C level execs who could never actually make it in the corporate world. Even if it's not that grift, he would be entitled to a paycheck with performance bonus structure for services rendered, same as an employee at a normal company.

It should be noted that while the organization would be tax exempt, he would not if he is going the employee paycheck route. And would still be paying payroll tax, so it's not a free ride.

That said, if it's a 501, we don't really need to speculate. We just need someone who isn't a lazy asshole like i am to go and look at the public financial disclosures. But jfc fuck trying to use the IRSs database tools.
Some high-level info:

SPECIAL BOOKS BY SPECIAL KIDS INC
aka SBSK | Neptune Beach, FL | specialbooksbyspecialkids.org

Mission

Special Books by Special Kids is a multi-media movement that spreads empathy, understanding and acceptance for neurodiverse individuals.

•We share stories, providing children and families from the special needs community with an audience to share their thoughts and experiences.

•We connect societies around the world, building a global dialogue around neurodiversity.

•We serve as an educational resource, inspiring the teachers of tomorrow through innovative and intentional curriculums.
Ruling year info

2016
Founder and CEO

Chris Ulmer
Executive Director

Alyssa Porter
Main address

1714 Strand Street
Neptune Beach, FL 32266 USA
Show more contact info
EIN

81-1925812
NTEE code info

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (B01)
Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (R01)
Disabled Persons' Rights (R23)
IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ.

Source - Charity Guidestar

SBSK
Neptune Beach, FL|EIN: 81-1925812
GROSS RECEIPTS info
$870,466

ASSETS
$1,112,794

Source

Chris pays himself about $95k and his wife about $46k. Biggest expense for a project recently was about $300k. More info here:
Source - Charity Navigator
 
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Some high-level info:

SPECIAL BOOKS BY SPECIAL KIDS INC
aka SBSK | Neptune Beach, FL | specialbooksbyspecialkids.org

Mission

Special Books by Special Kids is a multi-media movement that spreads empathy, understanding and acceptance for neurodiverse individuals.

•We share stories, providing children and families from the special needs community with an audience to share their thoughts and experiences.

•We connect societies around the world, building a global dialogue around neurodiversity.

•We serve as an educational resource, inspiring the teachers of tomorrow through innovative and intentional curriculums.
Ruling year info

2016
Founder and CEO

Chris Ulmer
Executive Director

Alyssa Porter
Main address

1714 Strand Street
Neptune Beach, FL 32266 USA
Show more contact info
EIN

81-1925812
NTEE code info

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (B01)
Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (R01)
Disabled Persons' Rights (R23)
IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ.

Source - Charity Guidestar

SBSK
Neptune Beach, FL|EIN: 81-1925812
GROSS RECEIPTS info
$870,466

ASSETS
$1,112,794

Source

Chris pays himself about $95k and his wife about $46k. Biggest expense for a project recently was about $300k. More info here:
Source - Charity Navigator

Huh, surprised tbh. Those actually seem like entirely reasonable salaries vs charity expenditure for an organization of that income level.
 
I always figured SBSK was your typical patronizing, narcissistic sped teacher with a savior complex, but I would be somewhat surprised if he had darker skeletons in the closet. That said, anything is possible and sped, in my experience, seems to be one of those fields like the church or hospice nursing where a not insignificant portion of people in the field are probably sociopaths.

That voice they do also gets old fast when you're on the receiving end of it.
 
Hi, thanks for sharing this! Her face has the same goblin feel as the Hartley's, but in a totally different way.

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Hi, thanks for sharing this! Her face has the same goblin feel as the Hartley's, but in a totally different way.

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Somehow, she doesn't disgust me in the same way the Hartleys did. It might be because Gwen leaned hard on the "They're just normal sassy girls" bullshit, and this kid's parents...don't. They show her intubation and feeding tube, her syringes being prepared, her hospital treatments (sans pictures of used diapers and "cute" jokes about crapping in the hospital bed). They aren't in denial about her condition, but it doesn't feel like they're exploiting it for laughs and asspats, either. I feel more sympathetic than horrified.
 
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Somehow, she doesn't disgust me in the same way the Hartleys did. It might be because Gwen leaned hard on the "They're just normal sassy girls" bullshit, and this kid's parents...don't. They show her intubation and feeding tube, her syringes being prepared, her hospital treatments (sans pictures of used diapers and "cute" jokes about crapping in the hospital bed). They aren't in denial about her condition, but it doesn't feel like they're exploiting it for laughs and asspats, either. I feel more sympathetic than horrified.
Gwen also projected her scat fetish on the internet so we're missing out on that.
 
Now that Paisley’s mother has removed all photos of her, I have nothing to look at to induce a deep sense of disgust.
So, behold my third most gross tard child, with a cow of a parent…
There’s a theme for me, I am realising. All forms of skeletal dysplasia really trigger my primitive disgust reaction.
This kid's probably less than four and already looks like she's 50.
 
in every other interview, the "Special" kid shows at least some awareness of what's going on, and tries to interact with (or at least react to) Malibu Ken in some fashion.
What about the black kid with shaken baby syndrome and microcephaly?
or hospice nursing where a not insignificant portion of people in the field are probably sociopaths.
Is this a thing? I don't have experience with hospice but people only seem to talk positively about them. It would be easy to abuse dying people though, since they're at their most vulnerable.
 
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Is this a thing? I don't have experience with hospice but people only seem to talk positively about them. It would be easy to abuse dying people though, since they're at their most vulnerable.
I've never heard this, either, but it actually does make intuitive sense. You have to be really good at compartmentalizing if you work exclusively with people who are only expected to live for a few months at most. If you get emotionally invested in every patient, it will affect your ability to do your job and you'll burn out incredibly fast. As a hospice nurse, you have a front-row seat to a lot of human frailty and suffering, and I can see how being disturbed by that would be a liability. If you don't have any emotions in the first place, it's all the better.
 
What about the black kid with shaken baby syndrome and microcephaly?

Is this a thing? I don't have experience with hospice but people only seem to talk positively about them. It would be easy to abuse dying people though, since they're at their most vulnerable.
I forget what thread it was but I remember a medfag saying hospice nurses/carers are either saints walking or sociopaths, and that it can be hard to tell the latter from the former since the latter often does a convincing job pretending to be the former.

Idk how true it is but I can believe it, especially given the known presence of sociopaths in other difficult areas of medicine (like surgery).
 
PL about end-of-life care
I do end-of-life care and it's hard sometimes, but when you're going into a situation where you know your patient (in my case, client, as I'm non-medical) is actively dying, you start out compartmentalized.
The patients usually aren't problematic; the family is. When someone goes home to die, they know what they're doing and why, and have come to a certain peace with their decision. The care team is used to seeing people at their most vulnerable, in terrible states, and have the knowledge and experience to change tactics when need be. So if Aunt Mable starts to have a hard time swallowing, we don't yell at them to try harder, we just use thickener. We don't force people to eat, even if it's her favorite, and "she's always eaten it before no problem, just shove it in her mouth! No, you gotta make her chew. Then massage her throat so she swallows." (Yes, this happened to me, and no, I did not fucking do that).

I like doing end-of-life for a few reasons. For one, it's really low-pressure. Client's not up to doing XYZ today? Fuck it, then, we won't, let's do something else. Doesn't matter.
For two, helping someone have a dignified, pain-free death is the last "gift" you can give them.
 
PL about end-of-life care
I do end-of-life care and it's hard sometimes, but when you're going into a situation where you know your patient (in my case, client, as I'm non-medical) is actively dying, you start out compartmentalized.
The patients usually aren't problematic; the family is. When someone goes home to die, they know what they're doing and why, and have come to a certain peace with their decision. The care team is used to seeing people at their most vulnerable, in terrible states, and have the knowledge and experience to change tactics when need be. So if Aunt Mable starts to have a hard time swallowing, we don't yell at them to try harder, we just use thickener. We don't force people to eat, even if it's her favorite, and "she's always eaten it before no problem, just shove it in her mouth! No, you gotta make her chew. Then massage her throat so she swallows." (Yes, this happened to me, and no, I did not fucking do that).

I like doing end-of-life for a few reasons. For one, it's really low-pressure. Client's not up to doing XYZ today? Fuck it, then, we won't, let's do something else. Doesn't matter.
For two, helping someone have a dignified, pain-free death is the last "gift" you can give them.
In my job specialty, I interact with these people regularly.
Families of the elderly/dying are absolute fucking worst in most cases. They can't wait to get their inheritance and in their mind the parent is already dead. They don't do any actual care hands on for the patient but they will certainly tell the caregivers how to do their jobs!
 
In my job specialty, I interact with these people regularly.
Families of the elderly/dying are absolute fucking worst in most cases. They can't wait to get their inheritance and in their mind the parent is already dead. They don't do any actual care hands on for the patient but they will certainly tell the caregivers how to do their jobs!
 If the families can be fucked to get involved, they're only there to make my job 10 times harder, 99% of the time.
If we're lucky, they're only around for the inheritance. Otherwise they're there to "help," because nobody else knows what *person* wants.
Except, you know, us. The people with them hours a day, every day of the week, including weekends and holidays. The people who they confide every goddamn secret and all their family gossip. Yeah, I know your dad had an affair and your uncle's a racist drunk who never liked that you married that  brown person. Bitch.

Edit cuz sperg. I'm on vacation and had a couple beers.
 
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