![]() I don’t have a scalable solution to that issue. If you attack them, they will see it as justification for their dwelling in a Hobbesian state of nature. But it’s important to realize that humans are very resistant to direct confrontation. Either that, or we have very different ideas about what is cute. I’m not sure smol means what you seem to think it does. He’d just call every guy a “girl” and noted who reacted to it in a way that made him feel less insignificant. I recall one kid in junior high school “properly” identified every transgirl even before they figured it out for themselves. ![]() That is anyone who is at least a little weird or already outcast. However, they’re especially aggressive towards anyone they feel they can attack without consequences. Even within their cliches, they’re prone to conflicts. I was at least fortunate in that I was able to observe that they also sucked to each other – that they existed in a Hobbesian state of nature and were at war with everyone outside of their little cliches. ![]() If they didn’t have that label to use, they’d come up with labels to use on their own. People who suck will generally suck regardless. …by changing humans into something else…. I, The Parasite, vow to abolish this CRUEL, AWFUL WORLD that makes all you good people suffer… It’s all a SICK, CRUEL TWISTED JOKE!!! □ You HUMANS, your societies… punishing, teasing, TORMENTING members of your own species for the random, uncontrollable circumstances of their birth. You’re punished for failing a test that was deliberately set up for you to only FAIL.īe it on gender, race, sexual orientation, class, countless other factors…. It’s like YOU LOSE NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO. Getting WHIPPED by self-proclaimed “exorcists”….Īnd to top it all off, having the people who do these things act like it’s “compassion”?!?!?!?! WHAT THE FUUUU- □□□ □□□ GAS-LIGHTING to make you doubt how valid your thoughts and memories are on account of your “mental disorder”, Getting pinned down and having your BONES BROKEN by teachers and therapists, People thinking they can or “just HAVE to” speak on your behalf, Having the internet make jokes at your expense, If you DO get the autism label, you face STIGMA, If you can’t get the autism label because of BIGOTRY like this, you can’t get government aid or school accommodations or other help that can mean a world of difference when your life is set at maximum difficulty for doing the things you love. But if we recognize the truth, that such treatment is the birthright of everyone, then the onus falls where it belongs: on those government actors who act independently or collectively to rob minorities of what is rightfully theirs by virtue of their humanity.”īit more political than social focus like in tbe comic, but apt enough it’s not that Joyce shouldn’t have been diagnosed so easily, it’s that Dina should have been too, and the racism or cultural chauvinism that led to it not being so for her violates her rights or at least dignity.Īnd to think, if it’s any consolation, you can get the label from a young age like me and countless others, and STILL suffer. “For example, using the phrase “white privilege”hi pardons the government for its systematic violations of the rights of minorities if the way white people are preferentially treated in Western societies is a “privilege”, an “extra” thing conferred upon some but not others, the onus of guilt seems to fall upon those who are fortunate enough to have received this (undeserved) gift. I’d say that’s a textbook case of the problem the anarchist courtesan Maggie McNeill identified with using the word “privilege” to imply that being treated decently is some kind or bonus: Given that that sounds like a genuine question: ![]() ![]() … lack of care is just a mess, is what it is. Your kid definitely should’ve gotten diagnosed sooner, and I’m so sorry, AND, Dina is still having it even worse due to racism. Your eight years of grueling work before the diagnosis is terribly unfair! I’m so sorry that you and your kid experienced all that, it’s not OK, it must have been beyond frustrating! And I’m so grateful that you managed to get it for your kiddo!Īlso, Dina is at least 18, probably did similar grueling work, and has still not been able to access a diagnosis at all. Joyce never has to wonder “if only I’d been white, would this have been way easier for me?” …and that in itself is a privilege, which Dina doesn’t have, because everyone was so racistly offbase with Dina that she couldn’t even get her chance for proper care after her years of grueling work (let alone a miracle like Joyce’s). But it didn’t deny her the miracle, either, and that’s important. You’re absolutely right that being white didn’t actually get Joyce this miraculous diagnosis. ![]()
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