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>which really strikes me more so as something politically motivated.
Which, obviously since i'm monologuing here, let's to the inevitable conclusion. If autism is bullshit, and it clearly is, what's its purpose? Obviously;
you get good goy points for identifying yourself with a disease because you're not like everybody else. Sure will help you deal with reality when you blame your personal shortcomings on a disease that, by definition, can't be overcome based on no evidence.
Thanks to more and more pharmaceutical drugs in circulation, the number of brain-damaged kids has sky-rocketed. Thanks to pharmaceutical pressure which effectively controls the psychiatric and psychological institutions, new labels are invented to pretend that the rise in serious brain dysfunctions has always existed or is down to better identification of a thing called "autism" which is described as genetic based, again, on no actual evidence since those genes aren't found.