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01 Aug 2016, 9:49 pm

comicalArchitect wrote:
I agree with OP. This video makes a joke out of autism, which I don't think neurotypicals have the right to do.


It's ok; I joke about Jersey Shore and Stuart Smalley.



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02 Aug 2016, 4:29 am

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No, because we're an oppressed group. Neurotypicals aren't. It's like how a lot of people (myself included) consider jokes at white people's expense to be fine, while jokes about other races aren't.


Thats double standart. Either everyone gets to laugh, or nobody. My mum often said - (having) humor is when you laugh anyway. And it isnt even that far off in my case. I witnessed a car crash once (old lady drove into a parking car, nothing to serious) and when i heard the engine revving into the limiter the first thing i screamed was "KILL THE IGNITION" because i didnt wanted the engine to die. I still fulfilled my civic duty, checked on the lady and helped but my initial response impulse actually was about the engine - one of my special interests. This is satire so it blows things out of proportion for funs sake, but in this case really the joke goes on me. I admit i didnt really laugh, but not because the joke was bad, rather because the execution/presentation wasnt good...

You also should google what "oppression" really means. Autistic people are at a passive disadvantage, not an active one...

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I do not see anything wrong with neurotypicals making fun of autistics because it is normal for neurotypical society to make fun of non-neurotypicals.

I am just pointing out the behavior of neurotypical society.



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02 Aug 2016, 11:22 pm

v78d6s4nf8234 wrote:
Tiankay wrote:
comicalArchitect wrote:
No, because we're an oppressed group. Neurotypicals aren't. It's like how a lot of people (myself included) consider jokes at white people's expense to be fine, while jokes about other races aren't.


Thats double standart. Either everyone gets to laugh, or nobody. My mum often said - (having) humor is when you laugh anyway. And it isnt even that far off in my case. I witnessed a car crash once (old lady drove into a parking car, nothing to serious) and when i heard the engine revving into the limiter the first thing i screamed was "KILL THE IGNITION" because i didnt wanted the engine to die. I still fulfilled my civic duty, checked on the lady and helped but my initial response impulse actually was about the engine - one of my special interests. This is satire so it blows things out of proportion for funs sake, but in this case really the joke goes on me. I admit i didnt really laugh, but not because the joke was bad, rather because the execution/presentation wasnt good...

You also should google what "oppression" really means. Autistic people are at a passive disadvantage, not an active one...

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I do not see anything wrong with neurotypicals making fun of autistics because it is normal for neurotypical society to make fun of non-neurotypicals.

I am just pointing out the behavior of neurotypical society.



So if something is normal, that makes it okay? At one time, it was normal to make black people sit at th back of the bus. Does that mean that there was nothing wrong with it? What is normal isn't always what is "right"


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03 Aug 2016, 1:30 am

ocdgirl123 wrote:
v78d6s4nf8234 wrote:
Tiankay wrote:
comicalArchitect wrote:
No, because we're an oppressed group. Neurotypicals aren't. It's like how a lot of people (myself included) consider jokes at white people's expense to be fine, while jokes about other races aren't.


Thats double standart. Either everyone gets to laugh, or nobody. My mum often said - (having) humor is when you laugh anyway. And it isnt even that far off in my case. I witnessed a car crash once (old lady drove into a parking car, nothing to serious) and when i heard the engine revving into the limiter the first thing i screamed was "KILL THE IGNITION" because i didnt wanted the engine to die. I still fulfilled my civic duty, checked on the lady and helped but my initial response impulse actually was about the engine - one of my special interests. This is satire so it blows things out of proportion for funs sake, but in this case really the joke goes on me. I admit i didnt really laugh, but not because the joke was bad, rather because the execution/presentation wasnt good...

You also should google what "oppression" really means. Autistic people are at a passive disadvantage, not an active one...

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TK

I do not see anything wrong with neurotypicals making fun of autistics because it is normal for neurotypical society to make fun of non-neurotypicals.

I am just pointing out the behavior of neurotypical society.



So if something is normal, that makes it okay? At one time, it was normal to make black people sit at th back of the bus. Does that mean that there was nothing wrong with it? What is normal isn't always what is "right"

A lot of what neurotypical societies thinks is normal is not right but sometimes I would just rather pass of some of the behaviors of neurotypical societies as normal and usual than thinking that the behavior is wrong because that's how neurotyical societies are like.

Neurotypical societies have always treated non-neurotypicals badly ever since medieval times. This isn't going to change soon.



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06 Aug 2016, 6:36 pm

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Autistic Reporter: Train Thankfully Unharmed In Crash That Killed One Man

Autistic reporter Michael Falk says the stainless steel CometLiner 2 car was lucky enough to escape unharmed from its collision with a man.


http://www.theonion.com/video/autistic- ... -cra-20098

See how neurotypical society demonize and dehumanize autistic people.


I find "The Autistic Reporter" a rather well done spoof. They hit the target squarely.


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06 Aug 2016, 6:39 pm

I had never seen that before.

That was excellent satire, clearly put a lot of work into getting it right. :lol:



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v78d6s4nf8234 wrote:
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Autistic Reporter: Train Thankfully Unharmed In Crash That Killed One Man

Autistic reporter Michael Falk says the stainless steel CometLiner 2 car was lucky enough to escape unharmed from its collision with a man.


http://www.theonion.com/video/autistic- ... -cra-20098

See how neurotypical society demonize and dehumanize autistic people.


grow thicker skin. The Onion got it just right...


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06 Aug 2016, 7:01 pm

"If we can't laugh at ourselves, others will beat us to it." , someone said.

If it don't kill us, it is fodder for my Dr. Laugh programs, I often comment to my wife.


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11 Aug 2016, 6:33 am

I've been reading the Onion for years.

After seeing the discussion about this video, I watched it last night - a few times. It was hilarious! Yes, it's over-the-top, but that's what good satire does. If a satirical piece is only funny when it's about other people, and not when it hits close to home, then you're probably taking yourself too seriously. And I rarely take myself seriously at all, which is one reason I'd make a lousy activist.

The general awkwardness, abrupt transitions, lack of social graces, the exquisite focus on the details and welfare of the train to the near total disinterest in the human element of the story are all too familiar. I loved the part where he was describing how the train also ran over a litany of random items, like the man and a Snicker wrapper. I'm always noting details in situations that other people find irrelevant.

I may be a little smoother than the character portrayed in the video, but it's just years of experience that grant me a thin veneer of normalcy today. My own inappropriate reactions are always threatening to emerge. :lol:


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14 Aug 2016, 5:41 pm

It's only satire, it is not meant to be taken seriously.



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14 Aug 2016, 9:34 pm

I don't find anything funny or humorous anymore.



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24 Aug 2016, 7:06 pm

God man it's SATIRE


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24 Sep 2016, 9:32 am

It was grin funny, not hilarious.
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24 Sep 2016, 3:35 pm

I don't like The Onion. I never did to be honest. I didn't like the jokes they made up about autistic people. I guess I don't have the same sense of humour as everybody else here.


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25 Sep 2016, 8:26 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
I don't like The Onion. I never did to be honest. I didn't like the jokes they made up about autistic people. I guess I don't have the same sense of humour as everybody else here.


Is that the only reason?


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27 Sep 2016, 5:55 pm

LOL

I found the video funny and I love the onion,

Grow a set guys, you can still represent autism correctly in real life and have a sense of humor. Can people not tell what is fantasy and reality?

This is my fav onion video,