snake321 wrote:
This is a major part of prejudice against aspies that NT society does not even understand how they are bein prejudice, it's bred into them through propaganda. Theyr taught to see us as "disabled" and theyr taught disabled people can't be independant, and to a large degree, that we're a burden on their society, lesser humans, and pity becomes theyr candy-coated way of saying this to us.
I'm 27, these services treat me like I'm about 7, period. So I stopped using those services.
Ever know how, in a household with lets say, 2 brothers, one NT and one AS, the NT can get away with alot of stuff the AS kid can't, because if your "disabled" they hold you to higher standards.... But we're seen as lesser people. I don't really understand that one myself.
That's not fair either. Because some of the NT's I grew up with got into got into way more trouble than I did. Because they were so influenced by their peers that they would just do any stupid thing just to fit in. Some of them ended up getting into some real deep trouble, getting into gangs, using drugs, selling drugs, etc. Where I didn't care what the other kids were doing and I didn't get inolved if it seemed like it was shady.
I remember when my niece got caught shoplifting at the mall with a group of her friends. My mother asked her why in the hell she was doing something like that. My niece said, "I did it because my friends were doing it." With my niece it's always "My friends this." or "My friends that." or "I want to be just like my friends." If her friends would say "jump, my niece would say "how high". Now if I was a parent, that's the type of child I'd worry about.