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To call them autistic or people with autism
#61
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
(January 10, 2016 at 7:55 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote:
(January 10, 2016 at 6:21 pm)Irrational Wrote: Ok, let's not dwell on that bit. So it's understandably rough having autism. What is your social life like as someone with autism? How mistreated do you feel by others because of your autism?

I don't feel mistreated now. But there was times where it was really bad in the past. For example at cadet camp when I was 16 I had big woman grab my dick on the bus because she thought it be a funny joke. I had one job last year where my manager found out and did everything in here power to get me fired after my friend complained about another employee telling customers I was mentally handicapped. So I'm sorry if I popped off a little on this thread, just the first comment from mtl really irked me.

And I'm not sure how many times I have to repeat that I lament my inadequate, poorly-phrased comment.

The ironic part is that I do not consider myself a feminist, per se, at all;

Of course I think everyone deserves equality,
but I have shrunk from labeling myself as a Feminist
because I'm saddened by how much male-bashing I've seen in their ranks;

and, if anything, I am somewhat sympathetic to the Anti-Misandry Movement
because I feel bad for fathers and other men who have been wrongly accused
by vicious women who made false claims of abuse.

There are both good women...and man-haters...in the ranks of the Feminist movement;

and likewise,

there are both good men...and misogynists...in the ranks of the MRM.


Yet, unlike you, LemonVariable, I am a female,
and have usually just sucked it up whenever I've encountered chauvinism or misogyny in my life,
BECAUSE I don't like to sound like a victim.

You seemed to fixate on "women on TV" for some reason,
which I only mentioned as a passing example;

and also on domestic abuse,
which I didn't mention at all;

(However:  it is ludicrous to me that you think women are paid equally to men in most professions,
and you claim that fact has been debunked...I don't know what you've been reading,
but it's the opposite of what I've been reading, and the opposite of my experience,
and of the experience reported by many women of my acquaintance).

Overall, I hear you doubling-down and replying with very heated vitriol against feminism,
you seem reluctant to acknowledge ANY validity to that cause or their claims,
indeed, you seem prepared to lay blame on that cause for much harm.

so, okay....I've really touched a nerve here.

I'm really really regretting that I so carelessly posted and raised so much ire in you,

but I've tried to clarify my statements and take accountability for the faults in them;

but in reply, you've only doubled-down:
you seem determined to only see the downside of Feminism,
and equally determined to only see me one way, as well.

Fine.  I know where you stand, now.

I apologized for the wrong in what I said;

But I'm not going to back down on my good points
because you're angry at Feminism.

Especially since I don't even consider it as "my" cause, per se.

It sounds like once I've offended you, there is no going back.

So be it.
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#62
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
I don't think you did anything wrong here, MTL. I wish Lemon could see that feminism is not there to hurt him, but to rather help women and indirectly men as well, especially someone like him and me.
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#63
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
(January 10, 2016 at 8:42 pm)Irrational Wrote: I don't think you did anything wrong here, MTL. I wish Lemon could see that feminism is not there to hurt him, but to rather help women and indirectly men as well, especially someone like him and me.

Thanks,

however, as I said, I feel Feminism HAS, sadly, been abused to some degree by man-haters,
and has, sadly, been used to hurt some men, and some women, too.

And even though I am a rape victim, I don't hate men at all.

I don't like it when women hate men simply because they're men,
any more than I like it when men hate women simply because they're women.

But I think that the way Feminism started was as a worthy cause;
everyone deserves equality and respect.
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#64
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
I posed the OP's question to my son, who is on the mild end of the autistic spectrum. For what it's worth, he was indifferent whether it's "autistic" or "person with autism" and said he doesn't consider it definitive of who he is, however it's phrased.
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#65
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
(January 10, 2016 at 8:32 pm)MTL Wrote:
(January 10, 2016 at 7:55 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote: I don't feel mistreated now. But there was times where it was really bad in the past. For example at cadet camp when I was 16 I had big woman grab my dick on the bus because she thought it be a funny joke. I had one job last year where my manager found out and did everything in here power to get me fired after my friend complained about another employee telling customers I was mentally handicapped. So I'm sorry if I popped off a little on this thread, just the first comment from mtl really irked me.

And I'm not sure how many times I have to repeat that I lament my inadequate, poorly-phrased comment.

The ironic part is that I do not consider myself a feminist, per se, at all;

Of course I think everyone deserves equality,
but I have shrunk from labeling myself as a Feminist
because I'm saddened by how much male-bashing I've seen in their ranks;

and, if anything, I am somewhat sympathetic to the Anti-Misandry Movement
because I feel bad for fathers and other men who have been wrongly accused
by vicious women who made false claims of abuse.

There are both good women...and man-haters...in the ranks of the Feminist movement;

and likewise,

there are both good men...and misogynists...in the ranks of the MRM.


Yet, unlike you, LemonVariable, I am a female,
and have usually just sucked it up whenever I've encountered chauvinism or misogyny in my life,
BECAUSE I don't like to sound like a victim.

You seemed to fixate on "women on TV" for some reason,
which I only mentioned as a passing example;

and also on domestic abuse,
which I didn't mention at all;

(However:  it is ludicrous to me that you think women are paid equally to men in most professions,
and you claim that fact has been debunked...I don't know what you've been reading,
but it's the opposite of what I've been reading, and the opposite of my experience,
and of the experience reported by many women of my acquaintance).

Overall, I hear you doubling-down and replying with very heated vitriol against feminism,
you seem reluctant to acknowledge ANY validity to that cause or their claims,
indeed, you seem prepared to lay blame on that cause for much harm.

so, okay....I've really touched a nerve here.

I'm really really regretting that I so carelessly posted and raised so much ire in you,

but I've tried to clarify my statements and take accountability for the faults in them;

but in reply, you've only doubled-down:
you seem determined to only see the downside of Feminism,
and equally determined to only see me one way, as well.

Fine.  I know where you stand, now.

I apologized for the wrong in what I said;

But I'm not going to back down on my good points
because you're angry at Feminism.

Especially since I don't even consider it as "my" cause, per se.

It sounds like once I've offended you, there is no going back.

So be it.

I apologize for getting a little fiery. However most of what you raised as good points of feminism are Tired talking points that have been debunked several times, I even linked an article from time magazine written by a feminist that explains why and how. This has nothing to do with how I see you, I see you the same way I saw you before. But yes I have a poor of modern feminism (third wave), but they have good points IE. Abortion should be legal, access to birth control, breast cancer and ovarian cancer research, breaking down gender roles.
The I have a poor veiw of modern feminism is the repetition of debunked points, and I think we pretty much agree on the rest, though I may add one thing. That is how many femenists with followings avoid debate like its the plague.
But yeah I can totally understand if your tired and shit the wrong way, it happens
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
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#66
RE: To call them autistic or people with autism
(January 10, 2016 at 11:35 pm)Lemonvariable72 Wrote:
(January 10, 2016 at 8:32 pm)MTL Wrote: And I'm not sure how many times I have to repeat that I lament my inadequate, poorly-phrased comment.

The ironic part is that I do not consider myself a feminist, per se, at all;

Of course I think everyone deserves equality,
but I have shrunk from labeling myself as a Feminist
because I'm saddened by how much male-bashing I've seen in their ranks;

and, if anything, I am somewhat sympathetic to the Anti-Misandry Movement
because I feel bad for fathers and other men who have been wrongly accused
by vicious women who made false claims of abuse.

There are both good women...and man-haters...in the ranks of the Feminist movement;

and likewise,

there are both good men...and misogynists...in the ranks of the MRM.


Yet, unlike you, LemonVariable, I am a female,
and have usually just sucked it up whenever I've encountered chauvinism or misogyny in my life,
BECAUSE I don't like to sound like a victim.

You seemed to fixate on "women on TV" for some reason,
which I only mentioned as a passing example;

and also on domestic abuse,
which I didn't mention at all;

(However:  it is ludicrous to me that you think women are paid equally to men in most professions,
and you claim that fact has been debunked...I don't know what you've been reading,
but it's the opposite of what I've been reading, and the opposite of my experience,
and of the experience reported by many women of my acquaintance).

Overall, I hear you doubling-down and replying with very heated vitriol against feminism,
you seem reluctant to acknowledge ANY validity to that cause or their claims,
indeed, you seem prepared to lay blame on that cause for much harm.

so, okay....I've really touched a nerve here.

I'm really really regretting that I so carelessly posted and raised so much ire in you,

but I've tried to clarify my statements and take accountability for the faults in them;

but in reply, you've only doubled-down:
you seem determined to only see the downside of Feminism,
and equally determined to only see me one way, as well.

Fine.  I know where you stand, now.

I apologized for the wrong in what I said;

But I'm not going to back down on my good points
because you're angry at Feminism.

Especially since I don't even consider it as "my" cause, per se.

It sounds like once I've offended you, there is no going back.

So be it.

I apologize for getting a little fiery. However most of what you raised as good points of feminism are Tired talking points that have been debunked several times, I even linked an article from time magazine written by a feminist that explains why and how. This has nothing to do with how I see you, I see you the same way I saw you before. But yes I have a poor of modern feminism (third wave), but they have good points IE. Abortion should be legal, access to birth control, breast cancer and ovarian cancer research, breaking down gender roles.
The I have a poor veiw of modern feminism is the repetition of debunked points, and I think we pretty much agree on the rest, though I may add one thing. That is how many femenists with followings avoid debate like its the plague.
But yeah I can totally understand if your tired and shit the wrong way, it happens

we can agree to disagree on certain points.

so okay then.  moving on.
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