Cyberbullying

On Facebook on a post about autism and how it doesn't need to be cured and it makes autistic individuals who they are, which I believe is very true and 74 people liked my comment. So I commented and stated saying I need to be cured makes me a second class citizen and that aspergers makes who I am and has helped me throughout life and that we should end discrimination. This guy replied and said I was wrong it doesn't make me who I am and that it is just a deficit on social interaction that needs to be cured, dunno where he got that information from because it's different from what I was told by every professional I've met; he also said that saying it makes me who I am makes me egotistical. So I disagreed reasonably and said that I had therapy and am at uni and why do I need a pill when I have strategies and that it's more complex than he thinks, then another women agreed with me. Then he stated that unless you wanna be homeless and not speak then anyone would want a pill, then he said maybe I had that to the woman, talking about me like a science experiment. Because I hate language like that I blocked him (I wasn't friends with him anyway) and I didn't want to get in a bottomless debate as I was working and those sorts of things are too much for me. Then he commented again as he wasn't completely blocked and said "right" to start with, then he said he was starting to take my side but then after he found I blocked him said I was egotistical and socially stupid yada yada yada (bullying language), so I reported him for harassing me, then I typed out a message saying I was scared, he's egotistical too and it wasn't typed properly but I tried to say he was saying something different from most professionals I know said, it wasn't gramatically correct as I was literally shaking. This was in a uni library too, so I sobbed and a kind guy offered (still have some faith in humanity), then I retreated for a bit not reading his following comments, but I read his last comment saying block this account if it makes you feel better, I wouldn't want to get in the way of your therapy (despite the fact that was doing a dissertation, not therapy at the time). But I wonder where he pulled this simple deficit idea from. I'm glad I blocked him and I can no longer see his comments and I'm glad I put myself out there as my comment got the most likes, I dunno what the reply where it all happened looks like now for those who haven't blocked him and a nice looking girl replied later who was on the mildly on spectrum said she agreed and told me about herself and how she's loves learning and is highly logical, which made me feel better. I respect everybody has an opinion, but bottomless facebook debates can get too much at times and go no where and freedom of speech doesn't permit people to bully, especially vunerable people. I don't know if I shouldn't had replied or had blocked him later, but I just have so much anger the way people on the spectrum are seen and spoken about, I hate people that talk about us who don't get the social model of disability, that I emotionally blocked him at that point. What should I do next time, was he just an attention seeking troll? 

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  • Hi Disordergirl nice to hear from you again.

    Hope your dissertation is well recived and its good you've been able to balence things in your mind, i always find if stuff comes at me too fast or too much i can't then process it and end up like a zombie.

    I've been on YouTube troll fighting on that same thread, i should probably leave it also but some of the stuff that is said is ridiculous and they think their hateful comment are wright. I recived one responce and have replied to it and no one has replyed so i can only assume i've won the battle with the full thread ,yey.

    I've studied peoples behaviour for a long time and always found people to be illogical but since i've realised that i have a problem and its not down to weakness compared to everyone else i feel that there must be a lot of factors i've missed and not been able to evaluate, though i belive in the circumstances i've done well.

    Ive been watching a Ghost Adventures  latley marathon and fit it into a daily routine.

    I also think autism awareness should be taught in schools for better understanding, along with a lot of other subjects relevent to the day, education seems to be far behined in alot or areas, in my opinion of course. No disrepsect intended to you of course but i think the same is true with uni's the curriculum, seems to be quite slow to evolve. To me alot of understanding in education and the NHS in areas of Autism and indeed others seem to be quite narrow minded and old fasioned, doesn't say much for progression. Though your attitude seems to be the sort that will expand this. 

    'I did a seminar reading on gym membership'.

    I bet that was interesting. Its amazing how fasion and image have a grip over people, the world of advertising really does have them over a barrel. People getting a Merc or Audi on finance when they could have a Ford Focus for 100 per month less thats no worse and does the same, and ASD is the condition?

    'I think the medical model of disability still filters down to the public's view on disability too much, whether it's mental, physical or learning. The social model arguing society creates disability by societal norms, so it's difficult to change public opinion. After I graduate, I might try & contribute to public autism understanding'

    Something I personally think is holding back a crutial part of human evolution, i sometimes can't understand how we got past throughing wood spears at animal. But suppose as ever its the actions and discoveries of a few that benefit humanity as a whole.

    Anyway nice to hear from you, all the best with your course and kind reguards Steven..

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  • Hi Disordergirl nice to hear from you again.

    Hope your dissertation is well recived and its good you've been able to balence things in your mind, i always find if stuff comes at me too fast or too much i can't then process it and end up like a zombie.

    I've been on YouTube troll fighting on that same thread, i should probably leave it also but some of the stuff that is said is ridiculous and they think their hateful comment are wright. I recived one responce and have replied to it and no one has replyed so i can only assume i've won the battle with the full thread ,yey.

    I've studied peoples behaviour for a long time and always found people to be illogical but since i've realised that i have a problem and its not down to weakness compared to everyone else i feel that there must be a lot of factors i've missed and not been able to evaluate, though i belive in the circumstances i've done well.

    Ive been watching a Ghost Adventures  latley marathon and fit it into a daily routine.

    I also think autism awareness should be taught in schools for better understanding, along with a lot of other subjects relevent to the day, education seems to be far behined in alot or areas, in my opinion of course. No disrepsect intended to you of course but i think the same is true with uni's the curriculum, seems to be quite slow to evolve. To me alot of understanding in education and the NHS in areas of Autism and indeed others seem to be quite narrow minded and old fasioned, doesn't say much for progression. Though your attitude seems to be the sort that will expand this. 

    'I did a seminar reading on gym membership'.

    I bet that was interesting. Its amazing how fasion and image have a grip over people, the world of advertising really does have them over a barrel. People getting a Merc or Audi on finance when they could have a Ford Focus for 100 per month less thats no worse and does the same, and ASD is the condition?

    'I think the medical model of disability still filters down to the public's view on disability too much, whether it's mental, physical or learning. The social model arguing society creates disability by societal norms, so it's difficult to change public opinion. After I graduate, I might try & contribute to public autism understanding'

    Something I personally think is holding back a crutial part of human evolution, i sometimes can't understand how we got past throughing wood spears at animal. But suppose as ever its the actions and discoveries of a few that benefit humanity as a whole.

    Anyway nice to hear from you, all the best with your course and kind reguards Steven..

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