The Autism Deception.

Cancer doesn't have a "spectrum", and neither does diabetes, they either are or aren't. So why do we give validation to the myth of mental illness, and aspergers/autism? Is being different truly the same as being "mentally ill"? - I don't think so.

I hated school and the institutions, I always considered them to be bad, psychiatry is no exception, I think they're the biggest pill pushing group of crooks going. Always these people want to create problems where there are none in order to make a business and force us into social conformity or so called "normality", well screw society because I aint going to be "normal", because normal means destroying the planet and walking on others without consciousness, and if that's what's normal than I don't want to be part of it, and the psychs say I'm the crazy one, okay then... but I don't think so...

I don't want a job or to be a wage slave, I'm happy to not participate in society, I'd rather just play computer games and pretend the "real" world doesn't exist thanks, or if I'm not allowed then let me find a remote mountain of island to live on because I can't be bother with society, it's fake promises, and lies. Nobody is free, we're all just told that, and nobody is treated fairly, it's the rich and loud spoken who get their way, the rest of us are just cattle, and we don't matter apparently, we're just suppose to conform mindlessly and not complain. If we do complain or say we're tired of the rat race then we're mentally sick apparently, I hate the world, it's well screwed, and I thought I could make a difference here, perhaps I was mentally sick after all. I don't think so though, I think it is the planet which is sick with a disease called humanity. Who's with me?

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  • NAS18906 said:

    Dear Claire,

    I don't mean to offend but I manage to do that a lot, I am sorry if you feel offended. I actually think that we might agree about the main point of my optimism. I did not mean to say that everyone on benefits is living a miserable life. I was saying that I can imagine that there is a person (probably more than one) on benefits who is having a really miserable friendless, life without any hope. I should not presume that being optimistic amd positive can be a goal for everyone. I imagine that there are people who feel completely unable to feel any optimism.

    Am I not allowed to count it as a bit of an achievement to not have to rely on benefits without making everyone on benefits feel resentful? If you have to rely on benefits then that is fine too. Benefits are there for people who need a hand up and I have no problem with people being given a hand up.

    I hope you're not implying that it takes employment to feel optimism.

    Just because you feel success from working it doesn't mean that others will or should. When I was forced to work I felt nothing but miserable, abused & enslaved.

    The state abuses lack of employment to bully & encourage society to bully those with autism. My mother would shame my father in front of his children by calling him a lazy scrounger. The more worthless he felt the more he drank. The more he drank the more he'd lose it & hurt his family. In the end all he had was an empty flat. It took 2 weeks before anyone even knew he'd died

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  • NAS18906 said:

    Dear Claire,

    I don't mean to offend but I manage to do that a lot, I am sorry if you feel offended. I actually think that we might agree about the main point of my optimism. I did not mean to say that everyone on benefits is living a miserable life. I was saying that I can imagine that there is a person (probably more than one) on benefits who is having a really miserable friendless, life without any hope. I should not presume that being optimistic amd positive can be a goal for everyone. I imagine that there are people who feel completely unable to feel any optimism.

    Am I not allowed to count it as a bit of an achievement to not have to rely on benefits without making everyone on benefits feel resentful? If you have to rely on benefits then that is fine too. Benefits are there for people who need a hand up and I have no problem with people being given a hand up.

    I hope you're not implying that it takes employment to feel optimism.

    Just because you feel success from working it doesn't mean that others will or should. When I was forced to work I felt nothing but miserable, abused & enslaved.

    The state abuses lack of employment to bully & encourage society to bully those with autism. My mother would shame my father in front of his children by calling him a lazy scrounger. The more worthless he felt the more he drank. The more he drank the more he'd lose it & hurt his family. In the end all he had was an empty flat. It took 2 weeks before anyone even knew he'd died

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