"Autism & The LBGTQIA+" AWA-E307

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  • Since I had been explaining quite a fair bit about autism, I have decided to try uploading something different this time explaining the #lbgtq and explain how I once did dislike the #lbgt and why I changed my mind.
    #aspiewithattitude #asexuality #asexual

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  • @flatcapman
    @flatcapman 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Interesting since what I have David falls under asexual but in a different way. I have something called Fictional sexual meaning I fall hard for fictional characters in films with always a link to my past from real life people who look the same as them

  • @DJ-ky4fk
    @DJ-ky4fk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    At least you took accountability making such remarks and learned from that to become a better person. Most people would never do that and still continue making slurs to this day. That is the difference between you and them, and I am proud of you

  • @DJ-ky4fk
    @DJ-ky4fk ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you feel annoyed that people often assume someone is gay when they are not dating or being single?

  • @jaseman
    @jaseman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you believe that people have free will? If you don't then you will realise that people can't help but do what they do. There are reasons for why people behave the way they do - and it is not always easy to understand what the reasons are, but everyone does the thing which seems right for them to do at the time. That doesn't mean it IS right - but from their point of view it is right. I believe that when we are born we are blank - and we get programmed by the people, the society and the environment around us - and we just react to things and we learn that some things bring reward and other things cause negative results. Most people believe that we do have free will though - and for those people - they react as you are now - with anger towards others. If you believe that nobody has a choice in their actions then getting angry with them is not appropriate. You can try to understand why people act incorrectly and you can try to change the world to prevent us from nurturing such damaged human beings. Getting angry with them and punishing them is an immature response. The correct response is to try to help everyone - no matter what they did - help them to become better people - and protect people from others that are dangerous - but punishing damaged people is not the answer. If you can't correct their behaviour, then the best action is to make sure they are supervised and not allowed to perform those acts which they have tendencies toward. But remember that they can't control themselves - and nobody can. We just react to situations in the only way which we can.

    • @aspiewithattitude3213
      @aspiewithattitude3213  ปีที่แล้ว

      It's just not child molesters out there , there are radicalised extremist terrorist, serial killers, internet scammers, serial arsonist, women beaters, mass murderers and other psychopaths who are deemed as monsters in society. We put to shame on people who are a danger and our threat to society, since feeling safe and making things safe for our children are our birth rights. Everyone's birth rights is to be free and be left leaving in peace.
      Some people's minds are wired incorrectly, that's why we have prisons and institutions for people who threaten society and it's worth the investigating why some people are evil, what their intentions are and what they're gaining from it. Often thou, we at times do not want to know these people at all.
      If it's in their free will to kill another person just because they feel like it and makes them feel good, it pays the price once they're in justice, the consequences are dire.

    • @aspiewithattitude3213
      @aspiewithattitude3213  ปีที่แล้ว

      In Tasmania on the 28th April 1996, there was this autistic individual who had enough of life, instead of committing suicide like he thought he would, instead he had an access to a heavy weapon which was an AR-15 semi-automatic firearm.
      He had an autistic meltdown at a popular historical tourist site at Port Arthur in Tasmania, using his AR-15 firearm, he have killed 35 people making him the worst ever mass murderer in Australia's History, a few years before the shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado back in 1999.
      Because that autistic individual who hated the way his life was going, that is some FREE WILL to go out and ruin people's day and destroy families just for that kind of attention he wanted and as of today he is serving life in a Tasmanian prison since we don't practise capital punishment or executions in Australia.

    • @flatcapman
      @flatcapman 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@aspiewithattitude3213 I would never condone what Martin did but I was offended on how the media lied about the cause. They blamed horror films he didnt even own. He only owned OLD MUSICALS. Even his g/f was was paid by the media lied as well

  • @DJ-ky4fk
    @DJ-ky4fk ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish in all societies to bring justice to pedophiles, rapists and sex offenders to justice. But unfortunately, society seems to overlook that and will not take futher action until the topic is brought up years later. Also, few people who have had experienced sexual abuse refuse to tell the press by fearing of public shame and ridicule. And no one would believe their story and thus forced to suffer in silence and consequently long-term problems. This led to the movement called the Me Too. And yet, the process of apprehending those commited sex scandals is held indefinitely. Further, in america, the circumstances have changed for the worse since the roe v wade case was overturned and abortion is currently illegal in almost all states, with few exceptions.

    • @aspiewithattitude3213
      @aspiewithattitude3213  ปีที่แล้ว

      People who had been abused like this as children are called "SURVIVORS". Those who end up in prison, it's the inmates who are serving life for murder always get their way with these rotten animals and the corrective officers have kids of their own too. I had heard many stories about how inmates torture pedophiles behind bars, a lot brutal than the torture back in Medieval Europe.

  • @DJ-ky4fk
    @DJ-ky4fk ปีที่แล้ว

    Damn, that is messed up to hear that you used to go to high school with the principal who, until years later, was a pedophile. I can relate to that because my former school guidance counselor had a sexual relationship with a student under the age of 17. I was shocked since then.

    • @aspiewithattitude3213
      @aspiewithattitude3213  ปีที่แล้ว

      Those rotten animals as I had described should never been born and I can't understand how they came about being like this in the first place.