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47282847 ◴[] No.43810954[source]
It’s interesting to muse about the larger picture here. What is it that makes autism so dangerous? To me it looks like part of an almost spiritual war against empathy/compassion by traumatized individuals trying to fight their own Jungian Shadow.
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cruzcampo ◴[] No.43811210[source]
Autists are just an easy group to target that can't fight back too hard.

It's just the next step on the escalation ladder. They'll come for all of us eventually

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ryandrake ◴[] No.43814012[source]
The administration's (and R party's) entire M.O. is now to find relatively small, easy-to-target demographic groups that can't fight back, exact cruelty on them to marginalize them even more or (in their view even better) stamp them out, and then go carve out another small, vulnerable group and repeat. We're going to see this pattern repeat over and over in the near future, and there will be many targeted groups.
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1. gizzlon ◴[] No.43814714[source]
> When the Nazis came for the communists, I kept quiet; I wasn't a communist.

> When they came for the trade unionists, I kept quiet; I wasn't a trade unionist.

> When they locked up the Social Democrats, I kept quiet; I wasn't a social democrat.

> When they locked up the Jews, I kept quiet; I wasn't a Jew.

> When they came for me, there was no one left to protest