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It is important to note that before the event of tiktok and before everyone and their peers sef-diagnosed as autistic, the term was already used semi-ironically for comedic effect on less sensible internet forums when describing any nerdy behavior, as it is in this context.
You may still deplore the use of a ~~disease~~ slight divergence from the societally accepted set of behaviors as a comically charged descriptor, but make sure you don't interpret is as a serious commentary on the nature of the project, for that would be in error.
Autism (spectrum disorder) isn't a disease 😠
https://www.newscientist.com/letter/mg19826600-500-autism-is-not-a-disease/
As you probably noticed, English is not my first language, I apologize for the use of the word disease instead of the appropriate description of what autism is, I have edited my comment to better reflect what your stuck-up puritan ass would prefer to read.
Hi, non "stuck up puritan ass" here.
It's not a disease, it's a disorder. They are 2 objectively different things and it's important to distinguish between the 2, you overly hostile ass
sure thing you pedantic wordchoice goblin
English isn't my first language either. Also, I'm autistic, so yes, I object to being told I had a disease. Although I didn't even feel offended because I commented in good faith just trying to clarify.
Independent of this, if you choose to talk about marginalized groups of people you should at least consider what are slurs or discriminatory/pathologizing phrases and avoid them. This way you seem just too lazy to even try.
Funny enough, just like you, I was bothered not by the meaning or intent but by the form, scolding someone for an arguable miss-use of a word without adding anything to the conversation in the form of a complaint rather than an advice or side-note was rude.
You mean I was scolding you because of the use of an angry emoji? Sorry, I meant to be angry at the use of the word not against you personally. And I did add something to the debate, namely the discussion about what words we use and how people may feel about them. Also, see the link in my previous reply.
ETA: I still have the feeling you are overly defensive for being criticized for using a derogatory expression. If you mean to tell me I should have done it in a nicer manner, than this is called tone policing, i.e. criticizing someone for how they express their critique instead of replying to the content if their critique and thus evading discussion of their own behavior.
I have a feeling you could keep talking for hours without adding anything more than you already did, please accept my apology for not continuing to bicker about our sterile back and forth, as it won't make either of us any more informed or happy, may your upcoming days be pleasant
I just feel it is inappropriate, similar to calling something retarded. To each their own.
I agree, except for cases where the person saying the word is of the minority group itself. As an autistic individual I do find it funny to sometimes say that something is my autistic side, but I also get the joke and don't make fun of autistic people.
Contrapoints' video on dark humor may be relevant here