Why do autists tend to be massive fucking manipulators and grifters?

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They don't neccessarily have to be good at it, just look at Chris, Melinda, Greer or anyone of these manipulative faggots
 
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They lack the capacity for empathy. Autism and ASPD are separated only by their sociability (with ASPD's being naturally sociable and autists being autists).
Both lack the ability to put themselves in others' shoes. It's only their struggles that matter.
ASPD's manipulate others by coming off as fantastic people that you totally want to help prop up just because they totally deserve it. Autists rely on the pity party due to their horrific circumstance to get people to prop them up because they totally deserve it.
Similar strokes for similar folks.

Neither give a goddamn about you. You are but an object to them.
Autists are at least a bit less nefarious in that they are actually deficient, but they aren't better people.
 
They lack the capacity for empathy. Autism and ASPD are separated only by their sociability (with ASPD's being naturally sociable and autists being autists).
Both lack the ability to put themselves in others' shoes. It's only their struggles that matter.
ASPD's manipulate others by coming off as fantastic people that you totally want to help prop up just because they totally deserve it. Autists rely on the pity party due to their horrific circumstance to get people to prop them up because they totally deserve it.
Similar strokes for similar folks.

Neither give a goddamn about you. You are but an object to them.
Autists are at least a bit less nefarious in that they are actually deficient, but they aren't better people.
The problem isnt that autists dont have empathy but they cannot understand the language of empathy such as body language or facial expressions.
 
The problem isnt that autists dont have empathy but they cannot understand the language of empathy such as body language or facial expressions.
Yeah, there's a good bit of dichotomy between autists who realize that they are deeply stunted excuses for human beings and do their best to academically learn the intricacies of human sociality and apply them to their relationships, compared to the 'neurodivergent' types, who feel like human society should adapt itself to the needs of born anti-social manipulators.
 
They lack the capacity for empathy. Autism and ASPD are separated only by their sociability (with ASPD's being naturally sociable and autists being autists).
Both lack the ability to put themselves in others' shoes. It's only their struggles that matter.
ASPD's manipulate others by coming off as fantastic people that you totally want to help prop up just because they totally deserve it. Autists rely on the pity party due to their horrific circumstance to get people to prop them up because they totally deserve it.
Similar strokes for similar folks.

Neither give a goddamn about you. You are but an object to them.
Autists are at least a bit less nefarious in that they are actually deficient, but they aren't better people.
As someone who is actually autistic, I can confirm for the most part. I have been in situations where I needed to be careful with how I say things, so as to not come off as rude, manipulative, etc. Its not that I lack empathy, rather that I don't feel it as easily as others and have a difficult time expressing it. Autism is a spectrum so others are less or more empathetic, it's not measured.

To be honest I never really thought of it as a deficit so I never expect people to pity me though. I may be a retard but there are still "normal" people who are more fucking retarted. If I didn't know about something that most people commonly think/say/do, and that's due to my autism, who fucking cares lol, that doesn't make me stupid because I'm making a effort to learn from my error.

But hell yes, there are for sure autistic people out there who indeed use it as an excuse for their shitty behavior and intentionally shitty behavior. If having a disability has taught me anything it's that you never for a second play the fucking victim, and make an effort to learn so you can thrive. Learning will be harder for you to do than for most people, but it needs to happen.
 
It's not just an inability to connect with 'regular' people but an unwillingness to leave their comfort zones to actually do. Somehow constructing a house of cards is a better idea.
 
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They exist with internal deficiencies to their neural setup and cognitive skills, and are therefore more vulnerable to personality issues, ASPD among them.
 
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