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Allow autists on the internet?
« on: December 18, 2025, 03:32:14 PM »
Not talking about non verbal, low functioning ones. They're basically children.

But high functioning ones. Grown adults. With jobs.

In the same way we don't allow children or mad people online, (at least shouldnt), the question is, should a person with autistm be allowed to post online and carry on with their disconnected from reality nonsense, while people get scandalized by their weird behavior because they mistake them for normal people.

Should we, in an ideal world, allow these people to have any kind of public, uncontrolled presence online in front of ordinary people.

Serious question.

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2025, 03:55:08 PM »
You complain about "autists" which is just a slander against people who are introverted and good with statistics/patterns.  Meanwhile, your post was full of generalities to the extent that no one knows what you're talking about, except you.  To answer your question, generally speaking, if you find someone annoying, then ignore them.  Unless you're proposing censorship, which (except for immorality and treason) is not catholic.  It seems you just want to weed out people who you don't agree with.


Offline Mark 79

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2025, 04:21:26 PM »
You complain about "autists" which is just a slander against people who are introverted and good with statistics/patterns.  Meanwhile, your post was full of generalities to the extent that no one knows what you're talking about, except you.  To answer your question, generally speaking, if you find someone annoying, then ignore them.  Unless you're proposing censorship, which (except for immorality and treason) is not catholic.  It seems you just want to weed out people who you don't agree with.
Here we go again.

If indeed the 'spergs were truly "introverted," what a blessing for society, but far from introverted many 'spergs inflict themselves upon others.… so those 'spergs, like every other anti-social type,  do indeed deserve "pushback."

If society tolerates behaviors, whether 'spergs, kneegrows playing gutter "music" in public, or flaming sodomites, society suffers ever more of the tolerated behavior. "Behave… or else!" is a societal dictum that needs to return.

Make America Intolerant Again. :cowboy:


Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2025, 04:29:25 PM »
People with autism, including high functioning ones, are sick. It shouldn't be glorified or made seem normal. It's not. These people are not well.

I'm not talking about locking them up in asylums. But limiting their behavior. A bit like not allowing alcoholics to drive or some other similar kind of limitations.


Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2025, 04:37:13 PM »
Next thread: Allow women on the Internet?

..but I think it's already been posted before :laugh1: