Was just discussing bystander effect last night. Although if you look at experiments such as the milgram experiment, we see most just haven't got the balls to do jack sh1t
yes this is true, and was one of my favorite things about working with autistic students; they understood right from wrong & would share their opinions. had several students who wanted to be police officers, would often report their fellow students. was quite humorous.
It's been said before but isn't it ironic that the people the cabal created for disability will be the ones to help take them down. We love our autists.🥰
It's because high functioning autism makes autistic people somewhat socially retarded to the point where they don't care nearly as much about how they look, but rather for logic, hard facts and so on.
So you train those kids to have good moral compasses, you work with them to understand social cues better so they aren't socially retarded, and then suddenly you have a bunch of morally strong, bright people who can end up having more empathy than the..ahem.. "Neurotypical" people.
P.S. fuck that made up bullshit word and its opposite counterpart.
Went thru life not having a label. Met my girlfriend who is a special ed teacher and she said to me one evening during dinner that I have traits of autism. Ive never thought of myself as anything but normal but looking back it makes sense. Hasn't changed how I see myself one bit but it probably helps being in a relationship with someone who understands how Autists work.
Labels end up being bullshit; an excuse for some, and an overbearing weight for others. It's best to go through life normally where possible, absolutely.
Though seems like normal is being perverted in today's world, which is sad.
The so-called “autism community” on social media are a bunch of leftist lemmings. I highly doubt they’re actually autistic, just fucked in the head wanting to belong somewhere. We’re the true autists! I know for a fact I’m somewhere on the spectrum, and it’s made my life awesome with a sprinkle of struggle here and there. I see things so clearly.
I might be somewhat autistic - always on the other end of the mob/crowd as far back as like 1st grade, especially starting in 2nd grade. It was only in middle school where I seem to become more accepted - weird. Still, always different. I have felt that mob mentality has always been somewhat evil, and was used to suppress me when the mob kept each other safe and made me out to be the bad guy in elementary school.
So true.
"Neurotypical", "neurodivergent".
Damn they really just like to smash labels together don't they
Was just discussing bystander effect last night. Although if you look at experiments such as the milgram experiment, we see most just haven't got the balls to do jack sh1t
yes this is true, and was one of my favorite things about working with autistic students; they understood right from wrong & would share their opinions. had several students who wanted to be police officers, would often report their fellow students. was quite humorous.
Autists are God's special angels with gift's from Him! ☝️🙌
It's been said before but isn't it ironic that the people the cabal created for disability will be the ones to help take them down. We love our autists.🥰
It's because high functioning autism makes autistic people somewhat socially retarded to the point where they don't care nearly as much about how they look, but rather for logic, hard facts and so on.
So you train those kids to have good moral compasses, you work with them to understand social cues better so they aren't socially retarded, and then suddenly you have a bunch of morally strong, bright people who can end up having more empathy than the..ahem.. "Neurotypical" people.
P.S. fuck that made up bullshit word and its opposite counterpart.
Went thru life not having a label. Met my girlfriend who is a special ed teacher and she said to me one evening during dinner that I have traits of autism. Ive never thought of myself as anything but normal but looking back it makes sense. Hasn't changed how I see myself one bit but it probably helps being in a relationship with someone who understands how Autists work.
Labels end up being bullshit; an excuse for some, and an overbearing weight for others. It's best to go through life normally where possible, absolutely.
Though seems like normal is being perverted in today's world, which is sad.
My ex also told me I have autistic tendencies, but it was during an argument - I didn’t take it nearly as the insult she intended it to be.
The so-called “autism community” on social media are a bunch of leftist lemmings. I highly doubt they’re actually autistic, just fucked in the head wanting to belong somewhere. We’re the true autists! I know for a fact I’m somewhere on the spectrum, and it’s made my life awesome with a sprinkle of struggle here and there. I see things so clearly.
I might be somewhat autistic - always on the other end of the mob/crowd as far back as like 1st grade, especially starting in 2nd grade. It was only in middle school where I seem to become more accepted - weird. Still, always different. I have felt that mob mentality has always been somewhat evil, and was used to suppress me when the mob kept each other safe and made me out to be the bad guy in elementary school.
Vaccines caused autism. Artists are taking down the deepstate. Ironic?
Yebbit...the ass-umption here is that you must first trust "the science".
Do you really trust "the science"?
Or ...do you think you'll singe your eyebrows off again?