Aspergers is a horrid stinky thing

My comments - no wonder asperger people are not accepted. They are different. They get on peoples nerves, they dont fit in. THey dont deserve the good things of life. They should be locked out of sight. In fact they do that already  as
a) As little children, they try to join in socially at school. They get shunned. Then there is a particular classmate who take it on themselves to point out to others the difference.
b) With their difference, they are an embarrassment to their parents, who dont parade them in front of family and friends. Tey are constanlty told they cant do this, cant do that, shut up.
c) Teachers join in the fun.
d) As adults they go to work. Employers dont accept them into a job. If they do, they sack them for being shy or for being incapable
e) All that contributes to depression.
f) People change their demeanour after a few minutes towards them.
g) No job, loosing home or not having and now instead of sitting at the computer and playing lego, they are homeless. And quietly die away. Much cheaper than methods used by the *** to eliminate people who did not fit in with society.
And finally - whenever a bunch of neurotypical people get together, invisibly they bond, understand and get on. Its like duck to a water.
So asperger people are not welcome in society. Society is better without them
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago in reply to Aonghas

    Hey, I am sorry to hear that are you able to get benefits? so you can get a place to stay? 

    Also be proud of what you have achieved, society is going through a weird transition at the moment and the majority of it is becoming so shellfish people are acting so odd in their uncaring attitude as if they have been conditioned. 

    I don't know if you are a believer, but Jesus was bullied, humiliated and put to death to save us all. If you believe in God etc just think of Jesus he was rock bottom too with no money no home nothing , and yet he is king. Keep going keep changing the world keep being kind and get through one day at a time. 

    Do what you do out of love of others, try and start your own business or something to keep you through, can you teach online write a course? for example. 

    And remember you are loved so much. 

  • Unfortunately, I agree with that. 
    I am an astrophysicist, a neurophotonic specialist (medical application). But I am alone. Many admire my work, my technology. I master an impressive technique for health, but few know it because I do not know how to communicate. In a past when I do it, all have abused to me.
    I was a good teacher, the feeling goes great with the kids, the teenagers, but nobody wants to hire me.
    Soon I’ll be homeless because I won’t have enough money to pay my rent, my bills.
    I confess that since I’ve been on the autism forums, it’s been affecting my morals. It is true, I see that I am really different and not alone in this case but concretely I do not see many solutions for me.
    I have no family, no friends, no salary or pension. In short, I am tired of all this. 
    Why be smart, do research, find solutions when no one cares, no one supports you and you are not socially good at finding a patron without being exploited by him.
    Sorry, It is not a good day and certainly tomorrow net yet.
    Diagnosed with Asperger's disease, the real deal !!!
    We are the world of tomorrow, the evolution of the human brain !!! ... Maybe well, but I was born too early to have a decent life in this society.
    Death is my friend, but she doesn't want me. Maybe after 3 near death experience, the next will finally be the right one.
    Sorry, sorry for this post.

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago in reply to Plastic

    but so worth it.

  • it's unbelievably complicated - a real challenge.

  • working right now --- lol  what are u studying ?

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago in reply to Plastic

    Cool! 

  • I'm building the 42110 Land Rover Defender - over 800 steps in the instructions!!!  Smiley

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago in reply to Plastic

    WOW! 

    Lego is so difficult to build into something, that is impressive. 

  • I'm an aspie chartered engineer, rocket scientist and nuclear physicist.    I've done things that have pushed the entire of humanity forwards.

    And I still love my Lego.

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago in reply to aidie

    Student have worked in past. you?

  • Agree - teachers are bullies, just like most neurotypical people. We are not accepted...

  • I do as well as I could. However, others have been failed by society. Just don't fail yourself.

    Listen to 'Get Better' by Dan le Sac and Scroobious Pip. It was released back in 2010, but rings truer now.

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago

    Society is actually enriched by us. A lot of us are computer geniuses, surgeons, actors, musicians, artists etc and a lot of us have good hearts. We make a positive difference to the world. If your feeling down about it all, then be part of the Autistic society as much as possible. There for each other  

  • Former Member
    Former Member over 2 years ago

    Hey, sorry to hear that, but there is an autistic world to be part off, try to be part of that and just leave the NT behind while we all try to educate them from afar. I would not change my autism for the world. 

    All I can say is it is good to learn to speak to NTs . 

    Autism society is better, we are actually more advanced in the way that we accept NTs and don't be horrible to them. WE are not narrow minded and there are some NTS out there who can communicate nicely to us. 

    I hope your okay

    Sometimes it is better if you can to work for yourself or find a more friendlier environment