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Noam111g
Blue Jay
Blue Jay

Joined: 6 May 2023
Age: 29
Gender: Male
Posts: 87
Location: Israel

11 Oct 2023, 11:31 pm

Hey guys, its me again. This time, I'd like to talk to you about a very complicated subject, but hopefully we will be able to handle a fair discussion about it anyways.

Well, you see... it seems like there are alot of people who generally don't like or apprciate, or well, lets say, "respect", people with any type of autism. Whether its high functioning or low functioning, the unfair, inequal treatment can be felt and seen, even if they dont explicitly tell you, "I treat you in an unfair way". They would probably never admit it, but some people unfortunately do indeed do such things. And to be honest with you, I have encountered this myself a few times already in my life. The bigger problem is, because they keep their feelings, emotions, "hidden" from you, the person with the disability, its much more difficult as a result, to identify what kind or type of unfair treatment or feelings they might have about you, including thoughts. Their thoughts are not shared usually, so you normally wouldnt explicitly hear them saying, "I hate you because you have this disability and to me, you are not a normal person and you shouldn't be treated normally as a result". Thats what they think in their mind, but they would almost never share it. Take that, as more an example of a sentence that might have flown through their mind privately, but they never actually admit treating you unfairly. The unfair treatment is actually widespread. The words that come out of their mouth are actually very different from how they think or feel about you on the inside. What do you think about this problem?