Hesffcs115
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What is the satanic view on people with conditions like these? is there any hope for people who have this? How can things get better?
slyscorpion said:Don't know about Downs Syndrome I think that is something serious and I do not know how we will deal with that in the Satanic world but High Functioning Autism like ADHD was mostly a label came up with to describe a certain type of person that didn't fit into the Jewish social system very well. Most likely it wasn't considered a problem a lot till more recently as they enslaved the world more. These people usually are smart and gifted in something but often loners. I don't think a lot about this supposed conditon is bad.
Now yes the Serious low functioning autism people have issues and like Downs Syndrome it may be able to be helped maybe there isn't a cure for it I dont know how we will deal with this. But high functioning autism isn't even a problem. In fact more often than not these people achieve a lot for the world it's just they are a little different. Which isn't bad until yehuborim came along.
Hesffcs115 said:What is the satanic view on people with conditions like these? is there any hope for people who have this? How can things get better?
Meteor said:I agree with slyscorpion that "high functioning autism" is only a term used to label people who don't fit in, rather than anything actually severe. As someone who is a bit shy in person, tends to respond to things literally, and used not to make many facial expressions, people often assumed I had some form of autism in my teenage years, and a psychiatrist even diagnosed me with Asperger's.
However, after I stopped deliberately repressing my emotions and improved my social skills, the diagnosis was rescinded a few years later by a different psychiatrist. My brother still assumed I was autistic for some time, but since I started meditating I've been smiling more often (because I'm happier), and last year he told me that he doesn't think I'm autistic after all, and that it was simply my intelligence and sensitivity that made it difficult for me to deal with this strange world. I think it's remarkable that simply feeling happier makes the difference between people seeing me as a normal person or "autistic".
Classical autism is where a person behaves like a wild animal and is unable to function in society. They cannot learn to speak and are highly sensitive to crowds, bright lights and loud noises. I've never seen anyone like that so I assume it's very rare. I don't know what exactly causes it, but if it's a neurological problem then perhaps in the future with medical advancements, brain surgery could be used to make them able to learn to use verbal language. From there they might be able to grow as a person and eventually even learn how to live among people. However, I don't know whether or not this would be in line with Satanic values; that is just my own ideal.
As for Down's syndrome, my sister-in-law mentioned that there's screening for that during pregnancy nowadays and that it's recommended to get an abortion if it is detected. Both their physical and mental capabilities are delayed and many never become able to live independently. That said, recently the amount of people with Down's syndrome that are able to live with a limited amount of support seems to have increased, with a small percentage being able reach a point where they can live completely independently. Regardless, it still seems to be a very severe condition for most people afflicted with it, and most never reach such a point.
I recently read that in 1940, an agency of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei approved and organised the involuntary euthanasia of adults and children with severe mental handicaps that made them unable to ever function in society, if a psychiatrist had deemed there was no hope of recovery for them. This was the case for mentally handicapped people cared for by the church or asylums, as well as cases where the parents themselves requested the euthanasia of their child. However, I also read that Lord figure of the past himself wasn't involved in that decision, and suspended the operation a year later. As such, I don't know whether or not it was in line with Satanic values. It was well received by the public at the time because it removed the burden of taking care of handicapped people even during a heated war, but Lord figure of the past's decision to suspend it goes to show that it remains a complex ethical problem.
In my opinion, if in the future ways are found to cure low-functioning autism and Down's syndrome through genetic modification and neurosurgery, that would be ideal. I think it's wrong to force such extreme modifications on anyone, so it should only be done if the afflicted person wants it (or is unable to communicate), but I assume most would. It would have the benefits of eugenics, but without death. Until such a thing is possible, I think it should depend on whether or not they're able to survive, which usually depends on whether or not there are others who want to take care of them. So it would be up to relatives or asylums to decide how to deal with it.
However, high functioning autism should not be treated in such a way, because that's just how some people naturally, and despite other people thinking they're a bit strange sometimes, they're able to function in society just fine. They often even excel at lines of work where precision is needed. Some are great artists too. I think it was wrong to ever call that "autism" in the first place.
Lunar Dance 666 said:Not all autistic people are smart ya know.
he took me over to his house one time and showed it to me. That's not "normal"xlnt said:I' have mild form of Aspergers (well diagnosed with it at least) and it's very much of a personality as I'm introverted etc. Have some OCD also.
I don't think it's a bogus thing at all but one may question if diagnosis is necessary if the person can work, live as normal etc. Which I'm capable of.
I've read that Aspergers is common among ashkenazi yehuborim but don't know the statistics really there.
Fuchs said:xlnt said:I' have mild form of Aspergers (well diagnosed with it at least) and it's very much of a personality as I'm introverted etc. Have some OCD also.
I don't think it's a bogus thing at all but one may question if diagnosis is necessary if the person can work, live as normal etc. Which I'm capable of.
I've read that Aspergers is common among ashkenazi yehuborim but don't know the statistics really there.
Always keep in mind modern day psychology is build on Freud, a guy who wanted to sleep with his own mother.
If you are happy with your life and you do the Rituals daily, well only a good future lies ahead.
Hesffcs115 said:What is the satanic view on people with conditions like these? is there any hope for people who have this? How can things get better?
xlnt said:Fuchs said:xlnt said:I' have mild form of Aspergers (well diagnosed with it at least) and it's very much of a personality as I'm introverted etc. Have some OCD also.
I don't think it's a bogus thing at all but one may question if diagnosis is necessary if the person can work, live as normal etc. Which I'm capable of.
I've read that Aspergers is common among ashkenazi yehuborim but don't know the statistics really there.
Always keep in mind modern day psychology is build on Freud, a guy who wanted to sleep with his own mother.
If you are happy with your life and you do the Rituals daily, well only a good future lies ahead.
Yes but Hans Asperger himself was not jewish for all I know. He was the one who identified this condition among young boys who he described as "small professors" with a very adult vocabulary and extensive knowledge on a certain special interest, very "nerdy" etc. It's been called "the nerd syndrome". The question again though is if a diagnosis is necessary if it's mainly about a certain personality type. In those cases it feels more like an mark in the forehead to put people down etc. And a diagnosis can put a person down in his/her selfesteem etc. for sure.