Epilepsy charity condemns posting of seizure clips on YouTube | Society | guardian.co.uk: "The posting of footage of people having seizures on the website YouTube has been condemned as the modern equivalent of Victorian freak shows.
The National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) is angry that the website features dozens of clips of sufferers having seizures and hundreds more showing people pretending to have seizures. Some videos have been watched by about 250,000 people."
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