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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2025, 04:38:04 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.
You've really got to give examples.  What is it that needs to be curbed?

Autist is like 'conservative' or 'traditional'...it means different things to different people.  

Offline TheRealMcCoy

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2025, 04:46:26 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.

As part of banning online anonymity, everyone should be not only given an IQ test but a DNA test to determine their biological sex and ethnic background prior to issuing their internet license.  And that information should be in the public domain.  And internet licenses should be cost prohibitive to weed out those more likely to be "abnormal" such as the poor.

I also think Congress should lead this effort by holding hearings to define what is normal and what isn't.  Of course, IQ and ethnic identity should be part of defining normal.  But Thomas Massie would have to be excluded since he has Aspies.


Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2025, 04:51:59 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.
If it wasn't for autists constantly calling our Jєωιѕн tricks normal people would have it alot worse right now. You should have seen the time when autists triangulated the location of a terrorist base from a street light, contacted the Russian government which promptly destroyed them with an air strike. This and nany other things autists have done.

Normal people on the other hand mainly use social media to doom scroll and consume slop or virtue signal about their lives through cherry picked photos.

Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2025, 04:58:01 PM »
If it wasn't for autists constantly calling our Jєωιѕн tricks normal people would have it alot worse right now. You should have seen the time when autists triangulated the location of a terrorist base from a street light, contacted the Russian government which promptly destroyed them with an air strike. This and nany other things autists have done.

Normal people on the other hand mainly use social media to doom scroll and consume slop or virtue signal about their lives through cherry picked photos.
But if you mean mentally ill autists like trannies, furries and other ones then yes, also women typically give other women terrible advice and a more susceptible to Jєωιѕн propaganda so they should also be banned, infact woman should be banned from all technology and shut up in their homes 24/7 to make sure the Jєωιѕн don't trick with feminism or making them think they can get into debt to get a degree in cultural dance linguistics and other nonsense.

Part of this post is a joke btw, can you tell which part?

Offline Yeti

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Re: Allow autists on the internet?
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2025, 05:01:14 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.
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I think people who use the internet should be responsible for themselves, and just learn how to identify people they should not be talking to for whatever reason, and just avoid them. That's what I do.