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I’ll start:

I’m annoyed that a Neurotypical has a free pass to bully, hit, verbally abuse, yell and it’s seen as “ok.” But when WE bully BACK, hit BACK, verbally abuse BACK, yell, then it’s seen as WAY WRONG 😑.

I’m annoyed that Neurotypicals use the free speech excuse to say something offensive and when WE use the free speech excuse to say something offensive it’s “you can’t say that!” “That’s NOT free speech!”

I’m annoyed that Neurotypicals say one thing but mean another all day every day, occasionally isn’t horrible, it’s ALL day EVERY day.

I’m annoyed that Neurotypicals try to”to teach us a lesson” to get their point across but when WE do it, it’s a GRAVE offense.

I’m annoyed that Neurotypicals see BIG things as little and little things as BIG things.

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[–] Metalhead7187@lemmy.zip -5 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

For instance, I was screamed at “Asperger’s Syndrome doesn’t excuse you! 😏 I don’t NEED to apologize! You were being selfish and immoral! And I expect JUST YOU to be perfect and no one else!” (I told him to STOP several times) EVERYONE said, “That’s NOT discrimination! That’s free speech, is it mean? Yes, did he yell it at you quite a few times? Yes, but it’s NOT discrimination!”

So I got BACK at him and screamed “You’re a f******! You were being selfish and immoral! 😏 I don’t NEED to apologize! I expect YOU to be perfect!” EVERYONE was in shock 😮 and said, “That’s discrimination!” I said, “No it isn’t, how do I know he’s (you know what).”

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

apologies if i interpret your story incorrectly. if your words were not what i guessed, then i have no argument against you and please have a nice rest of the day.


when someone uses the F word (the slur, not "fucker"), they invalidate all their own arguments.

you can cling to some private meaning for that word in your own mind, if you really must, but it will never convince others that yours is more correct. in their mind, it tells them that you don't accept them as even the minimum level of humans. would you not claim discrimination if they told you that you're not human?

maybe it's difficult to accept, but as Sheldon would say, this is a non-negotiable social convention.

[–] Metalhead7187@lemmy.zip -1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

You are correct and I get where you’re coming from, I don’t normally use that slur, it was used on him because he screamed and yelled at me “Asperger’s Syndrome doesn’t excuse you!” At the top of his 🫁 lungs (see above it happened repeatedly), so I used that slur on him to paint him a picture of how offensive his remarks were.

[–] quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

i get that this can happen during overwhelmed moments. i have always found that when i cross that kind of line, the consequences last much longer than my overwhelm.

i hope you find an environment where that extreme interaction never feels nor becomes necessary.

[–] Metalhead7187@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

Thanks brother

[–] over_clox@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Outbursts never help (though I admit, I've been guilty of outbursts at times, but they never help). Try just letting it be water off your back, and maybe ask if there's someone more polite around that might be willing to help with whatever frustration you're having.

Its taken me many years to get over my insecurities and lack of confidence, though they're still there to a lesser extent. But if you reveal your cards publicly, that you're on the spectrum (apparently I am too), well some assholes just get that power trip and wanna lash back out at you.

Don't engage with assholes, just walk away, while telling them something like 'Well you have a good day too', works especially well when there are other actually decent people around as witnesses.

[–] Metalhead7187@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Problem is, MANY Neurotypicals have said that to me, yet THEY lash out at us and say it’s justified. The legal system DID prove he WAS within the law cause they said it happened CONTINUOUSLY and he KNEW not to do it. They found him in the wrong, not me because I ended up lashing at him in anger 😡 for that. Even though Police 👮‍♀️ were on his side, court was on mine because they said he did it REPEATEDLY and wouldn’t leave me alone.

[–] over_clox@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

I feel for you, I really do. Still, whatever the situation, at least try to be the better person, especially in the presence of witnesses.

Back in February 2011, a retired police officer, in broad daylight, accused me of making crystal meth, because my dad decided to burn an old matress in his bonfire pile and the smoke smelled stinky. He accused me in broad daylight, while I reassured him that his accusations were outright wrong.

Granted, daddy shouldn't have been burning furniture, but that's besides the point. The retired officer threatened to blow my brains out, with a good friend of mine and my dad's standing and watching as a witness to all this shit.

I simply walked away, walking back home, while the retired cop (rather large build even), walked after me and tried to grab my shoulder. I just shrugged him off and kept walking. Yes, yes I was a little scared that maybe he had a gun in his pocket and might actually carry through with his threat, but I just kept walking home, shortly down the street.

Later that evening, I drove my car to a friend's house the next block over, and passed in front of his house, where I saw the deranged ex cop talking with my ex girlfriend, who was talking with him and vouching for us, confirming his accusations were wrong. I stopped my car beside them and told him "Paint my life however you like", and then just drove on to my friend's place.

Over the next two weeks, I was scared shitless of him, and made a point to drive around the other side of the block to avoid passing in front of his house. I spent those two weeks starting to write an experimental programming project I had been thinking about for a couple years already, in freezing cold weather, "Color Painter". I continued that project through 2017.

As time went on and I had a chance to talk with other neighbors, and even active detectives, they all told me that's exactly why he was kicked off the police force, cuz he was fucking nuts!

I never spoke a single word to that man again, my dad went and basically politely told him to fuck off, and that's about the timeframe in my life where I learned confidence and it's best to be the better man.

Like, what if I would have popped my mouth off or tried to run away instead of walk? I dunno if he had a gun in pocket or not, but that might have been the thing to trigger him to shoot.

So I was the better man out of it, I didn't act a fool and I consealed my absolute fear, in confidence that if the psycho cop actually did shoot me, that there were witnesses and he would have been thrown under the jail.

Anyways, take care of yourself friend, and don't let words get to you, there's so much worse that could happen...

[–] Metalhead7187@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 days ago

Thank you friend, and I did try to be the bigger person, the problem was he wouldn’t stop.