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Aspie Superiorism, A Story About The Bad Advocates

Bad advocates create a false depiction of the world around people with

A.S.D's. They cater to an ideological conceptology known as

neurotypicality. The underlining symtosis is superiorism as to promote

the general ego of Aspie Superiorism.

They will say things like.

1. All N.T's are this or that negativity.

2. Make fun of the N.T concept.

The Idiopathology is mixed into a social conditioning that spreads

like a mind virus. It in fact is a way of fitting in with those of the

alike, sort of like a social click. The NeuroTypicals by comparison to

the Apies are inferior and defective and or degusting compared to the

fellow Aspies.

Truth is there is no such thing as aspie or NeuroTypical. Those that

get caught up in its concept which creates divide commonly and makes

inferior the others not of similarity. It's hateful in premise and is

fundamentally retaliatory commonly for ingrained and infixed dislikes,

hates, stereotypes and frustration manifested.

A better advocacy is one that does not teach this psychosocial divide.

One that does not ingrain socially an imaginary conceptological divide

that commonly includes NeuroTypical bashing. Let people be who they

are and stop focusing on differences rather then creating dispelling

reverse discrimination.

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