Autism Supremacy is an Antidote to NT Opression
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YAY look ci said something coherent and relevant

You would be surprised what is relevant in politics of anger. If you bother to read the papers I will release you will understand. Most of the N.T concept is a constructed belief contrived to instill peer loyalty and mutual emotional discord with them. It to me lacks critical thought and evades logic. So some people want friends that share similar attributes so be it. Personally I also lack this interest near entirely other then for productive persuasions.
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If you were doing a good job, they were likely not being fair and accepting your differences. There are many people out there that happily accept the addition of a dedicated worker with autistic traits to their workforce; it sound like you haven't found a place like this, but they do exist. No they are not likely mentally ill, just not accepting of differences.
But, it certainly isn't confined to the realm of autism. There are a thousand different differences, some accepted, some not, that could lead to termination on a job, where the employee has no rights to employment. It could even be that you are doing your job too well, and it intimidates the supervisor.
well a lot of people just like everybody to be the same, its a fact of life. This philosophy of mine is based on facts of life like this one. it would be nice if everyone was cool and understanding but they ain't.
It's a competitive world, people don't always play nice, and society presents an image where we should all be perfect and have the perfect life. Autism has very little to do with that, other than some us may present ourselves in ways that are seen as unusual.
If you want to be part of an autistic society that doesn't accept others, I'm not sure how that makes one any more accepting of others than they are of us. The most valuable lesson I learned from having Autism and being treated different was to try my best to understand others and accept their differences. That one quality probably took me further in life, than any other quality that the challenges of life brought to me.
I worked for the government where discrimination wasn't allowed and we had rights to our job, as long as we did it well, regardless of personal difference. From personal experience I have met many people in government work that overtly displayed more autistic characteristics than I ever did; none of us had a diagnosis; we may have been odd but we could get the job done.
Thinking out of the box in how you will survive in the world, is something most young people are going to be faced with in the coming future.
Those with autistic traits that excelled in the computer industry didn't publically complain about being different, instead they used their differences calmly and cooly, to their advantage.
They had no time to complain they stayed too engaged in their work for it. They certainly never displayed a hatred for those that were different from them, it would have been business suicide to do that, because those that were different than them were the ones that bought the products from them.
If you start a business with only autistic people, you are not going to stay in business without good customer relations with every type of individual you can imagine and you also have to require it of every employee in your business that deals with customers. Statistically speaking you won't be able to limit your customers strictly to autistic ones, so having the ability to interact successfully with others that are different from Autistic people will be a must.
As you may be able to see here, it can become a fairly tall order for an autistic person to start a business of their own, a social spotlight is not typically the place for us, and there aren't many that run a business without the requirement of interacting with a wide range of individuals.
My ability to accept differences and stay cool in customer relations, allowed me an advantage that some others didn't have.
Have you ever seen Bill Gates get mad or frown; no, because he uses his ability to portray a personna of calm to his advantage. There is no reason why you can't do the same if you work at it. It is what the successful people with autism learn to do, when we master it there is no one better at it than us.
If you are mad at life, funnel that energy for success. Adversity makes winners out of those that use it for true advantage. There is no advantage in anger or hatred, it's a downward spiral for all that commit to it. Intelligence and energy for success is where it's at; anger and hatred spells almost certain failure for all that adhere to that philosophy.
Think about your website; what could you do to it to change it into one that focused on intelligence and energy for success rather than isolated rebellion. Isolated rebellion is a black hole compared to intelligence and energy for success.
I can't guarantee success if you change to this positive direction, but I am confident that if you don't leave the anger and hatred behind there is little chance for success; that's just the way the world works, it's no different for autistic people than it is for anyone else.
And if you don't believe me, don't take my word for it, if you know of any successful people in life, they will likely provide a similar answer to enable you to gain the highest probability of success in life.
The Mr. Aghogday would be my choice of a president elect of a advocacy organization with growing ties to the mainstream media and autism advocacy community. Me personally I wouldn't want the job. I like working on product development and overal inclusive opportunity strategics.
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Yes, of course. Facts of life, like absurd attempts to proclaim that large groups of people think the same when it is clear most of them don't even think like how you say they do. Quit with your hate-mongering rubbish.
You just imagined all that to create the scenario ahead of time. Many people in general do not like stuck up people. Many with autism may not even consider feeling superior or may come to the conclusion that it is wasteful or even not find interest in it. Firstly the class of people with autism that is social like you does not represent everyone with autism, nor are they when they are member of your subscribed philosophy. Secondly lets take into consideration many with autism are not interested in autism. Thirdly you must have some kind of ethical inclination that your representation of individuals with autism when you profess what others might consider such absurd notions do you know it can reflect poorly on others with autism?
If anything equality denotes equal and not superior. This is the intent of good advocacy. Not the knee jerk counter reaction of insult over being considered disabled when in fact your being socially aware enough you could turn the tides and start your own company and be just as big of an ass you claim others are toward you. That's if you don't mess up good business relationships with claiming your neurological superiority in the first place.
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You just imagined all that to create the scenario ahead of time. Many people in general do not like stuck up people. Many with autism may not even consider feeling superior or may come to the conclusion that it is wasteful or even not find interest in it. Firstly the class of people with autism that is social like you does not represent everyone with autism, nor are they when they are member of your subscribed philosophy. Secondly lets take into consideration many with autism are not interested in autism. Thirdly you must have some kind of ethical inclination that your representation of individuals with autism when you profess what others might consider such absurd notions do you know it can reflect poorly on others with autism?
If anything equality denotes equal and not superior. This is the intent of good advocacy. Not the knee jerk counter reaction of insult over being considered disabled when in fact your being socially aware enough you could turn the tides and start your own company and be just as big of an ass you claim others are toward you. That's if you don't mess up good business relationships with claiming your neurological superiority in the first place.
i've experiaenced stuff like this. Its called reality without autism supremacy ci.
Simply reality without the resulting functions of your philosophy that you predict to happen but is not fact. I can say denoting oneself superior as a means of relating to the world individually toward others you will be often dismissed. On a sublime level this kind of behavior can be typical in High School for instance. Competitive behavior to appear and talk more cool for instance. Instigating attention from women and so on by being more manly. Certainly a perceived weakness such as a disability may not appear welcomed by potential mates. However all in all the right to treatment in PR for instance supersedes the right to personal dignity and a disorder label in that regard which is the primary mode of conflict in pride related advocacy.
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well, i said that it did happen, i can't believe that something like it has never happened to you. youve never been in a situation where you tried to stick up for yourself and NTs shouted you down because you were autistic. really.. never. i mean your an advocate this must have happened sometime. im just 15 and i can think of tons of times when it happened to me.
When I was 15 I could not function in those settings so I was eventually removed and put into a more isolated environment. as far as people I did not interact with many it was to much ciaos. There were a few times others picked on me as my behavior then was much younger then I was. However both times I was able to defend myself one time verbally by telling the person they would go to jail and the other time when a person for no reason threatened me and punched me twice. I then stood there after them hitting and put my leg behind his feet and push him down to the ground, knocked the wind out of him so he would not get up and walked away to the principles office to report it
These so called N.T people in high school are functioning in their most primal of ways. Adults are more mentally developed then younger people. In the longer term you will understand this based on observation perhaps. However I am concerned about your mentality of the world around you as a whole and previous threats of criminal conduct on this forum. Not that you will follow through with those specific threats but it is your anger toward the vast majority of others that is persistent.
Have you sought therapy and even the potential of alternate learning environments? When I was that age I had weekly therapy as dealing with those environments but less the people was very harsh. Mentally I could simply not handle the changes.
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When I was 15 I could not function in those settings so I was eventually removed and put into a more isolated environment. as far as people I did not interact with many it was to much ciaos. There were a few times others picked on me as my behavior then was much younger then I was. However both times I was able to defend myself one time verbally by telling the person they would go to jail and the other time when a person for no reason threatened me and punched me twice. I then stood there after them hitting and put my leg behind his feet and push him down to the ground and walked away.
These so called N.T people in high school are functioning in their most primal of ways. Adults are more mentally developed then younger people. In the longer term you will understand this based on observation perhaps. However I am concerned about your mentality of the world around you as a whole and previous threats of criminal conduct on this forum. Not that you will follow through with those specific threats but it is your anger toward the vast majority of others that is persistent.
Have you sought therapy and even the potential of alternate learning environments? When I was that age I had weekly therapy as dealing with those environments but less the people was very harsh. Mentally I could simply not handle the changes.
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Fact of reality.
The more you go around saying that and others believe others think that way whom also have autism the less we will get hired in the first place because they think we just say it to get our way on matters. I know this from other studies. I won't say the details just trust me on the matter because I'm not going to start a bunch of tensions over theoretics when to prove it we need technology to read minds and spy on social circles.
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Look this is how I get a job. I sign an out of work list at my Union Hall. When my number comes up the Union calls me and dispatches me to a job. When I arrive at the job I tell the boss the Union sent me and I go right to work, and I don't have to worry about making the right eye contact at some stupid interview because I don't do interviews. And I don't have to worry about explaining my gaps in my employment history because I don't do resumes and I don't do employment applications. And until the economy collapsed I was making a good living.
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And what is it that makes you think only autistic people are bullied? come on try being a little bit realistic, also when I was your age and younger I got picked on for being different...sure it turns out I have AS but they were not specifically picking on me because of that they probably did not even know what AS or regular autism was...so I know the sort of treatment you are talking about but its not nessisarly directed at only people with autism. sure people with the bully mentality will pick on people who are 'different' in general actaully. Oh and not all NTs have that mentality.
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