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The first post of this thread is more autistic than a thousand Sonic recolors.
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I don't think there's any evidence that autism makes people more creative. Schizophrenia, yes, I've seen evidence of a link to creativity with that condition. Autism arguably makes some autistic people better suited to jobs that need lots of concentration on repetitive tasks. I don't see the creativity part, though.So yes, autism and creativity go together like peanut butter and crack and that combination is exactly why the Kiwi Farms can function as a community based around making fun of speds and weirdos.
What's the problem with having 20 Sonichu-like things? How does the existence of shitty things made by autistics matter at all? Who is hurt by shitty webcomics?For every 20 Chris-Chans, you probably have a Satoshi Tajiri. Is it worth allowing 20 Sonichu's to roam the creative landscape for the hope of a masterpiece made by an autist, as an example of what autists can potentially do?
Is it worth allowing the KKK to speak if it means free speech for all? Is it worth it to allow every toddler to bang on a piano in case one of them is Mozart? In Russia they select children for ballet based on genetic potential - do they have the right build, can they do 180 degree turnout, etc - but in the United States we let everyone try, with the idea that the one individual that was willing to work hard enough to overcome their limitations will be the highest success. Just some food for thought.Is it worth allowing 20 Sonichu's to roam the creative landscape for the hope of a masterpiece made by an autist, as an example of what autists can potentially do?
Loaded language here. Are you seriously suggesting someone out there is plotting to campaign against the right of people with neurological disorders to write or make art? Are you suggesting that Kiwi Farms users are "triggered" by the material written by autistics and are so upset they created this forum? I don't understand your use of "triggered" or "death drap".Is it worth suppressing or censoring the works of people based on a neurological condition they have just to make sure some simple minded folk don't get triggered by a weirdo in their creative landscape? Now I seriously don't believe this is implemented in any way and don't think any sane person would unironically think about that, but all it takes is a malevolent crazy or self-loathing parent of someone with autism to convince enough idiots to turn the vistas of the creative landscape into a death trap for autistic people.
This sentence does not make sense because it is applying morals to a hypothetical situation. Additionally, it presumes all "conditions" equal and therefore wrong to "fight". Is pedophilia a "condition"? Shall we take away free speech from color blind people because they have a "condition"? Shall we stop trying to fight anorexia nervosa, because people with that condition should be allowed to freely express themselves? What is your definition of this imaginary fight?If we actively fight people solely based on a condition they have, are we really any better than Tumblr?
No honeypot, no troll, no bait, no hooks, serious discussion only, Final Destination.