Never Feel Bad For Autistic People
A major problem we have if the fact that Autism Acceptance exists and that Autistic people are treated with rights, empathy, sympathies and so forth in society.
I want to remind you that you should never feel bad for insulting, shaming or slandering an Autistic person.
Autistic people are evil, they are literally demons.
They live duplicitous lifestyles and they always adjust to their environment to appear as people would want to see them even though it's not them.
Autistic people are actually one of the biggest tools in bringing the New World Order into place.
Decades ago, Autistic people used to be regarded as the strange, creepy, mentally ill people they are.
It disgusts me that people today treat them with dignity and respect.
Autism is not a gift, nor is their intelligence, because their intelligence is only a cunning type.
Anyone who has strong perception of other's energies, would always find that there is something very negative and wrong with Autistic people.
They are major liars and deceivers even while they claim they have a problem with lies on the receiving end.
Autistic people are scum, and never feel hesitant or guilty for reminding them that they are scum and were created by the devil.
It is also natural and completely normal, I'd like to add, to have a tendency and desire to bully Autistic people.
The reason we feel the desire to bully them is because we can tell something is off-putting and annoying about them.
I've had autistic people walk directly behind me before, and they have such annoying personalities.
Never fall for having respect or kindness for these trash bags.
😂 you can be harsh, but you are correct here...
ReplyDeleteSlower people are off putting...
Is it their fault though, that they were born this way?
😂 you can be harsh, but you are correct here...
ReplyDeleteSlower people are off putting...
Is it their fault though, that they were born this way?
On a similar note, I've heard someone literally say, their not (list out abusive qualities), their just bipolar. Like no, you are that AND bipolar.
ReplyDeletePSA, how do you define Autism? Not the current Jew Media definition, but yours?
ReplyDelete@Joey Aragon,
DeleteYes, being harsh and brash is my talent! :D It runs in the blood...
I wasn't aware of any different "definitions" of Autism, outside of the Medical or Psychological definitions of what it means to be "Autistic", except for rare occassions when I may use it as a sarcastic insult towards someone, but I rarely do.
Is the Jew Media definition any different? A lot of Jews even, are often Autistic.
I have twin nephews who are autistic, born prematurely by like three months. Despite seeing me regularly they always call me by my older brother of eight year’s name. They hate watching movies, and all they like to do is be on their iPads.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I find interesting although you might think it’s trivial, is you can ask one of them who played the Super Bowl on any given year, and he will always get it right!!! He’s not into football, nor is anyone else around him, not even his dad. His grandparents and other extended family are 49er fans but that’s it. It’s like where did he possibly pick up on the history of the Super Bowl? I like to think he has some sort of access to the akashic records. It’s speculated that autistics do have such abilities.