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posted ago by muslimporn ago by muslimporn +27 / -0

This term really just refers to crowd sourcing and with passion. We talk of autism because of the attention to detail and obsession. As someone with Asperger's I'm humbled but you don't strictly need it to be an autist. It really just means you're going above and beyond that standard that is normally set out for people so we think of those who normally reside beyond our boundaries.

Something I respect about the right is that they can acknowledge our condition, joke about it, utilise it but also dish it out because they can also take it on the chin in return.

For me this battle is existential in a way people on the left would be surprised with. To me they always act like herd animals or a flock, a swarm or shoal. They talk about inclusiveness and the disabled.

Well I'm disabled except I'm not. It really depends how you look at it. I have no problem getting around when people are on purpose then I fit in with the rest. Some people call me an alien based on a quick first impression of my behaviour but the quickly dissipates when we get to see more of each other. It's not like I'm proper autistic and can't speak. I really lack no other faculty that is crucial either.

It's only in hyper social left wing environments that I am lacking and suddenly disabled. I cannot clap when everyone else does. Well I can but it's an act. I have no compulsion. I'm bombarded and shell shocked for a moment then adjust myself and realise I'm alone failing to follow the magic cue like everyone else did. I got over that and the best they can do is jazz hands? I find this humiliating.

I cannot bend the knee. I cannot adopt this ever changing terminology. I cannot abide by any of this political nonsense. We've all complained about office politics but this is something else. I cannot lie for someone's petty emotions. I just cannot do any of this stuff. I'm disabled in respect to all the rules they're saying makes an inclusive environment. You think this is just a political war, for people like me with Asperger's it's like they're trying to wipe out our kind.

Under their terms and the act they script for you it's impossible for me to work or attend a conference. These are all highly exclusive making demands of me that are impossible with my condition. They are optimising for the hypersocial when my condition makes my hyposocial.

I've grown up in abject poverty, among the worst conditions available in my country. I'd thought I'd won a reprieve breaking the glass ceiling into the adult world and being one of the best in my intellectual field of exercise (not study, I'm not one of those do nothing academics). Now I'm effectively being kicked out because I'm white and a story of social mobility isn't something you can sell if the employee is white.

At this point however, I'm smart, I've seen all their is to see and I'm living on extra time even though I don't need it, the match is already concluded. I am not sitting on the bench waiting to play my part in a sport far more deadly. If the socialites are going to deny me social mobility then I shall join the militants. I'm sure they'll mobilise me.

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Yiddkidd 4 points ago +4 / -0

Our side respects talent and dedication. Without "weaponised autists" we would've never put a man on the moon. Never apologize for being you. Society is terminally ill and to define yourself by its standards is a grave error. You define you. And we accept you for your merits and inherent God-given value.

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philandy 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's disabled?! I was always under the impression that's a cool-headed, reserved person.

You should try Fischer chess with piece handicapping so you get a higher rating for continuing to play with less pieces, or even try playing to lose pieces. If you want to feel the ebb and flow of interactions, try playing go (and even better single color go, which forces you to pay attention to everything on the board).

I'm sorry you also don't get the concept of applause. Start first only with cheering, like go to a sports game with cheerleaders and root for a team like your own cheers determine the outcome. Never clap out of respect. After that try going to a church service and simply stay seated.

Would love to hang out with you.

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muslimporn [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm only disabled in the sense of when the left imposes excessive standards, one's they can conform to but not others. In the name of "inclusion". What they're doing is really just anti-competition. They're domineering and establishing the rules of the game as those that are optimised for them as a player. This is social instinct. They do it even though they don't think of it explicitly like that. Honestly if it weren't for the left I'd just be someone who is considered a bit odd at first but becomes part of the furniture otherwise.

While I'm hit first I'm just a canary. This now extends to normal people who just see things as they are and naturally object as any healthy person should when told to see things otherwise.

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philandy 2 points ago +2 / -0

So you haven't been diagnosed as disabled?

Inclusive just means including those that are part of an agenda. More powerful that they have to do gymnastics around is the idea of the American, and the idea of the ultimate repression of the individual. But doing gymnastics around those makes them shut up about inclusivity (among other things).

Don't worry so much about reacting. You're just expressive!

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muslimporn [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Disabled isn't a diagnosis. It's a reality.

Contrary to common assumption being diagnosed as having Asperger's need not be deemed being diagnosed as disabled.

Imagine you have no legs but are never put in a situation where you need legs and none exists making legs entirely vestigial such that they bestow no advantage. Are you still disabled? Given those circumstances I'd say the opposite given the lack of excess baggage.

Indeed. They sell it on being broad though, what they mean and how people take it is all inclusive. What people don't realise is that they mean they're inclusive in the same way a high end rich man's club is inclusive of those who can pay the membership fee. It's an exclusive club but they're trying to sell it on both fronts.

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muslimporn [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

We over analyse stuff people just get. It's a pain but it also helps to verbalise things everyone just takes for grants.

I might not be blessed with a certain social cognitive faculty and have to compensate but the left are in a way the same. They're lacking something else and compensating with something else like their social cognitive faculties.

Trust me on this. Don't trust the neurologists and psychologists. They're all bought and paid for at this point.

It's a fascinating area of study if you look at it. Look at research on those lacking inner dialogue and inner eye. I have both but it's interesting the way people compensate when they don't have them. It's exactly what the leftist extremists are doing.

It's also what I do partly and I have an unusual awareness of my own internal processes so I see how they're operating.

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AmericanFreedom 3 points ago +3 / -0

you need like-minded community pede. Unfortunately even antisocial ppl need certain chemicals. Make it a goal to find the right ppl

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Crudzilla 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wall of text overanalyzing a meme phrase. Autist confirmed.

I read it though, and good for you dealing with it as best you can.

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