Discussion Sadly autism (my condition) is a result of environmental factors, chemicals, and terrible diet, hence why it’s repulsive.

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Autism would’ve likely never existed had our ancestors from back in medieval times didn’t consume shitty foods such as bread, beer, and porridge, consistently as well. Back then crops used to also get infected with viruses and diseases, which is when all of a sudden deformed people started entering the gene pool.

Also we would do slave labor at the time, which was terrible for physical health.

There was a guy on YT btw who went by Ada_Mustang. It showed an experiment where a man with Down syndrome couldn’t read, couldn’t talk, and had an iq of 60 (obviously all of which are fake and man made but you need some intelligence to learn these things to a degree)

What they found was when they surgically fixed his overbite and some facial features, his life drastically improved and he ended up with a family, his own wageslave job, and some children.

The government will pay for this. I love my autism but the reality is I and many of us shouldn’t be here
 
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I don't find my autism repulsive, it's just akin to self-hatred. NTs should be conforming to us instead of vice-versa.
It was revealed on a thread (I think by Lain from neets) that autistic people were much more tolerated in the past than they are now. That is something I’m still unsure as to why, but we see this happen today with people like Elon Musk, and Bill Gates, annd Mark Zuckerberg the reptile

Meanwhile a neurotypical is just better at socializing at the end of the day so seeing how everyone involves socializing with people (which autists suck at) then it puts most of us at a disadvantage.
 
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It was revealed on a thread (I think by Lain from neets) that autistic people were much more tolerated in the past than they are now. That is something I’m still unsure as to why, but we see this happen today with people like Elon Musk, and Bill Gates, annd Mark Zuckerberg the reptile
I think we were tolerated in the past because we provided some utility to NT people when communities were closer together. Now that society is more individualistic, autistics don't really have anything to offer to NT's.
 
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I think we were tolerated in the past because we provided some utility to NT people when communities were closer together. Now that society is more individualistic, autistics don't really have anything to offer to NT's.
This makes sense, but I wouldn’t wanna jump to conclusions since times were shitty back then too.

Then again though, shitty times are what brung those communities together when you think about it. Meanwhile you had the kings and queens who would abuse their power and have jesters for their own entertainment, would kill for their own enjoyment.

Nowadays everything is made for entertainment, whether it would hurt others or not.
 
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It was revealed on a thread (I think by Lain from neets) that autistic people were much more tolerated in the past than they are now. That is something I’m still unsure as to why, but we see this happen today with people like Elon Musk, and Bill Gates, annd Mark Zuckerberg the reptile

Meanwhile a neurotypical is just better at socializing at the end of the day so seeing how everyone involves socializing with people (which autists suck at) then it puts most of us at a disadvantage.
Oddly, I just read today about a Japanese macaque monkey who had stub arms & legs, the other monkeys treated her no different and she had offspring and was able to groom other monkeys, as to humans who were born retarded apparently tribes that had access to greater resources were able to take care of humans who had some kind of deformity; which they could cook, clean and or take care of the children.
 
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Oddly, I just read today about a Japanese macaque monkey who had stub arms & legs, the other monkeys treated her no different and she had offspring and was able to groom other monkeys…
Wow, this is kind of symbolic to the way things are now in human nature, where
women and the juggernaut law correlate with each other heavily.

As to humans who were born retarded apparently tribes that had access to greater resources were able to take care of humans who had some kind of deformity; which they could cook, clean and or take care of the children.
This was a great novelty of human evolution. Back when the weakest were protected by the strongest genes, the less advanced we were, the more we appreciated life and the organisms that came with it, and the food of course (from hunter/gatherer societies).
 
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Wow, this is kind of symbolic to the way things are now in human nature, where
women and the juggernaut law correlate with each other heavily.


This was a great novelty of human evolution. Back when the weakest were protected by the strongest genes, the less advanced we were, the more we appreciated life and the organisms that came with it, and the food of course (from hunter/gatherer societies).
I highly suggest reading on chimpanzee's.



 
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