Aspergers is not a mental illness and doesn't affect ones intelligence what so ever unless they happen to have low IQ along with it. It only affects ones social abilites.
+ It's true that you can be easily manipulated when you have aspergers because you want to believe the best of the people around you. You tend to be more optimistic than the regular, often bitter and fake people who'll easily use anyone for their own benefit. Us aspies tend to be more trusting because we are generally more honest, with some exceptions as always. However the climate could be a huge special interest to her thus making her very knowledgeable on the subject and truly passionate for it.
Regardless of wether she is being used to push a certain topic or not she's doing it with passion and at least she's doing something positive. If one disagrees it is simple to just ignore. She's far from the only one wanting to save the climate, she's just the one in the spotlight right now.
She has aspergers. People with aspergers are easily manipulated and thus it could be argued that it's child abuse from her parents side for letting her be in the spotlight like this.
The hell they are. Most every person i've met with aspergers & H.F.A (myself included) are some of the most stubborn/determined people I've ever met. There's no way you'll get me or the one's i've met to do anything we don't want to do without a highly substantial reward, some of them still wouldn't do it not even if you were to punish us.
I'm autistic myself, atypical autistic, so I know exactly what you're talking about. Allthough, my diagnosis is far less obvious than those who have aspergers, such as Greta. Not even a comparison. Still, doesn't change the fact that Greta pisses me off to the core.
Wow! I didn't realize that "I'm autistic so I get a free pass to dismiss anything any other autistic person ever said" was a thing. Do I get to dismiss everything you've ever said because we're both members of the species homo sapiens? Or is this an autism-only privilege?
IIN That I can't stand Greta Thunberg?
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Aspergers is not a mental illness and doesn't affect ones intelligence what so ever unless they happen to have low IQ along with it. It only affects ones social abilites.
+ It's true that you can be easily manipulated when you have aspergers because you want to believe the best of the people around you. You tend to be more optimistic than the regular, often bitter and fake people who'll easily use anyone for their own benefit. Us aspies tend to be more trusting because we are generally more honest, with some exceptions as always. However the climate could be a huge special interest to her thus making her very knowledgeable on the subject and truly passionate for it.
Regardless of wether she is being used to push a certain topic or not she's doing it with passion and at least she's doing something positive. If one disagrees it is simple to just ignore. She's far from the only one wanting to save the climate, she's just the one in the spotlight right now.
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She has aspergers. People with aspergers are easily manipulated and thus it could be argued that it's child abuse from her parents side for letting her be in the spotlight like this.
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"People with aspergers are easily manipulated"
The hell they are. Most every person i've met with aspergers & H.F.A (myself included) are some of the most stubborn/determined people I've ever met. There's no way you'll get me or the one's i've met to do anything we don't want to do without a highly substantial reward, some of them still wouldn't do it not even if you were to punish us.
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I'm autistic myself, atypical autistic, so I know exactly what you're talking about. Allthough, my diagnosis is far less obvious than those who have aspergers, such as Greta. Not even a comparison. Still, doesn't change the fact that Greta pisses me off to the core.
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Wow! I didn't realize that "I'm autistic so I get a free pass to dismiss anything any other autistic person ever said" was a thing. Do I get to dismiss everything you've ever said because we're both members of the species homo sapiens? Or is this an autism-only privilege?
You can definitely tell.