This document discusses the oppression faced by those with neurological disorders such as epilepsy. It notes that epilepsy and other neurological disorders are more common than many realize, but are often misunderstood by society. It explores how the media perpetuates misconceptions that lead to fear, mockery, and stigma against those with neurological disorders. It argues that openly discussing neurological disorders can help address oppression by reducing stigma. Breaking through oppressive forces requires resistance, communication, and building social support networks for those affected.