Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Dave Seidel wrote: > In an earlier post, J B Handley suggested that what we may be seeing > from the irrational spewings of the ND's is little more than > symptoms of mercury poisoning. This may have some validity, time > will tell. Very cute. > But group disintegration into hate has much historical precendent > that does not seem so connected to mercury exposure or Asperger > traits. No-- it seems to be connected to curebie-ism. Look at the letters that I have received. I've had curebies tell me they curse my entire existence and wish that I could have an autistic burden of a child like they have. Very recently, I have been called " damaged goods. " Lenny and his cohort have accused Dawson of being a mentally-ill pretender and malingerer. They've accused all of us adult autistics as being frauds. They've brutally attacked several autistics that try to debate with them on their list. I see a lot of hate coming from their side. I also see them (apparently with straight faces) claiming that they are loving and wonderful, and that those of us without kids can't understand. If what they demonstrate is love, I don't want it. > After all, it takes a high level of social skills to pull off a > successful organized hate movement. I suspect there are unrelated > co-morbid mental illnesses at work amongst these campaigners -- > judging from a distance and from an amatuer's armchair. Of course you do, Lenny. I would love to see a professional look at your behavior and try to figure you out. > Spooks take note of the red flags: If there is any threat to homeland > security by autism, it will be from this bunch. 'This bunch' meaning the list to which he posted? > It is only a matter of time before a few of the enraged and miserable > among them Are you kidding? Rage and misery are necessary components to maintain the level of delusion that curebies do, and I have talked to enough of them to know that they are almost as common among curebies as noses. > connect their medical / mental condition to government distributed > mercury and start acting out accordingly. That doesn't even make any sense. The Department of Homeland Security was created to prosecute the war against Islamic extremists that wish to kill the infidels (all of us). What do autistics have to do with that? We autistics overwhelmingly say this is the way we are, that there is nothing wrong with us, that mercury did not make us this way. It is YOU, Lenny & Co., that beLIEve that mercury causes autism, and that it is a big government cover-up. And you guys clearly are loose cannons-- I have had people threaten me, curse me, call their children burdens, ad infinitum. If anyone is going to attack the government, it would be the frenzied ideologues that think the government poisoned their kids-- not the ones that are leading the charge to dispel this false notion. I have to think that Lenny's continued hate rants like this one would be good for us. People will see him for what he is. It is interesting that leaders of hate groups like Lenny frequently accuse their targets as having the same hateful attitude. Once again, it's projection. He sees the hate he has for autistics, the people he claims to be trying to help, and it creates cognitive dissonance. His subconscious has to find a way to resolve the fact that he hates those he claims to help, so he begins to form an unsupported belief that we're not autistic, that we are out of our minds. And in order for him to be able to deal with being such an angry, hateful individual, he forms the irrational belief that we're the ones being hateful-- thus allowing him to attack those traits he subconsciously sees and dislikes in himself. This is actually good news, folks. Gandhi is supposed to have said, " First they ignore us, then they ridicule us, then they attack us, then we win. " This is part of the process of them coming to terms with reality. It's hard to end the cycle of hate, but they're on the road. Let's keep up the pressure. They can't ignore the science that says autism is not caused by mercury forever... they can't continue to hate us so much and keep pretending they don't. They can't keep posting on a list that is so dripping with hate as theirs and keep pretending that it is this one that is that way. They can't keep posting messages like they do (and sending email like they do) and claim to be loving individuals. We're the ones that people like them are trying to marginalize, demonize, and eventually eliminate from the populace. We're the ones that have to deal with the depression, anxiety, and PTSD that their hate and lack of acceptance causes. And we're the ones that still do a better job of conducting ourselves with dignity and optimism. We're the only ones that will try to pick up the pieces of the shattered lives of autistics after they get done " fixing " them. And when we realize that it is a lot simpler to prevent autistics from having their lives smashed than to try to help them afterward, they do everything in their power to see that they continue to have the ability to ruin the lives of people like us, and they fool themselves into thinking they're compassionate and loving. KKK members will tell you they are loving and wonderful, and that blacks and Jews are hateful. And I bet they believe it. I was once doing some research on Hitler and the Holocaust, following the links that Altavista provided, and I found myself reading some of the most disgusting propaganda I had ever seen. I looked to see the URL, and I was on stormfront.org, which I then learned was one of the oldest and most blatant neo-nazi sites on the web. It occurred to me that no thinking person could read this garbage and mistake it for the truth... but then I thought of the hate that is out there, and it began to sicken me physically that there are some that would believe what that site had to offer. The anti-autistic folks over at EOHarm are no different. Let's not forget that. Few white supremacists would admit to being the hateful, prejudiced ones. (Few black supremacists would either, for that matter.) They project that onto their targets. Replies Author Date 37062 Re: Curebie the love bug .... Who you callin' " us, " infidel? That's a mangled quote. And in fact I an an... Jane Meyerding cwwpngo Sep 4, 2005 9:52 pm 37071 Re: Curebie the love bug .... By " all of us, " I meant NT and autistic alike. You are, though, quite ... Klein ascaris5 Sep 4, 2005 11:29 pm Up Thread | Message Index | View Source | Unwrap Lines Message 37061 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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