hrod1234 wrote:
And what does it even mean to be a "loser"? That you constantly lose? What I know is that myself - and I'm sure most of you as well - have constantly been called that. Who defines what a "loser" is? Why do so many people use a term that is so baseless - yet so loaded - to constantly ostracize us? Neurotypicals truly are evil.
I guess it's because neurotypicals often judge a person based on their social skills, communication, and social presentation etc. Areas in which Autistics can often be weaker. And so may be subject to multitude negative judgements and insulting terms as a result. I understand that just because I may not be a genius in those areas it doesn't apply that I'm a ret*d across the board, in every aspect of life. I, and I guess many Autistic people understand and recognise that, but I don't think your typical neurotypical is going to grasp that any time soon.
My Autism diagnosis has allowed me to free myself from the negative judgements of other people to a much greater extent. I will never be completely immune and thick skinned but the diagnosis has definitely helped. It's much easier to think along the lines of 'they simply don't understand, so why should I put weight on their opinions and judgements and really take them to heart' etc.