Is it normal that people tell me to die because i have autism?

I'm autistic, and people tell me to euthanise myself. Why? To stop the disease from spreading. Is it normal for people to do this to autistic people? Is it normal for other people to wish death upon an autistic person?

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  • devonsweeneysGF

    feel free to stab them.

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  • Crazybeast

    I think those people don't understand Autistic people cause they are scared of what is different.
    I know an Autistic blind guy n he is cool n likes to play the keyboard n can play almost anything on it.
    Don't worry about what other people say unless they try to hurt you, then if you feel affraid your going to be hurt call the cops.

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  • Terence_the_viking

    Fuck em.

    You have already proved you are better than them.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Ignore those people, because they're just screaming assholes.

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  • Anewbis

    No they don't.

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  • IMissMary

    No worries, people want Muslims, Black, Mexicans, Cons want Liberals and Liberals want Cons etc. etc. to die too.

    Feel good that you are being treated like all the other human beings.

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  • Caps90

    I would report these people who are telling you this.

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  • Mario214

    I visited your post and saw that there are good answers already posted.
    I would say I agree with devonsweeneysGF, RamenNoodleMaster#2,RoseIsabella and Mr_Hopelessly_Romantic.

    Love yourself. You already know that those people are wrong.

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  • RamenNoodleMaster#2

    If these "other people" are your "friends" cut ties with them immediately they are toxic and will ruin your self confidence which will ruin your success. they are a waste of time and think its best u put more of your energy toward finding people who treat you normally. there is nothing normal about this situation. Autism is very common these days nothing to be ashamed about.

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