I knew someone with autism...
His name was Jacob. He would sit with me and my friends at lunch and none of us had the heart to tell him to leave due to his issue. Here are some of the things that Jacob did:
1. He slapped multiple girls' asses whenever they walked by and didn't get punished due to his issue so he kept harassing the poor women.
2. He would constantly say, "Hail Satan!" and, "Hail Hitler!" at lunch and do the n[i]a[/i]zi salute.
3. He would bring bags of chicken and just throw them at my friends and I.
4. He would beat the shit out of people just for telling him to stop doing something (Like hailing Hitler, sexually harassing people, etc.). He was about 6'5" and could crush literally anyone who tried to stand up to him, and again, he wouldn't get punished because he was autistic.
5. He would, on multiple occasions, just stand behind my friends and I and just... Stare. It was disturbing and made us incredibly uncomfortable.
6. He would bring cooked spaghetti and put it in our hair and throw it at us.
7. He wore a Confederate Flag that he drew on his shirt every single day and was incredibly racist. He would say things like, "We need to go back to olden times when we could own the blacks, they're naturally inferior." and, "You know, economically Hitler was an idiot, but socially he was a genius, we need to follow his advice and burn those filthy Jews!"
This was genuinely the worst person I've ever met, and the reason I don't use autism as an insult is because Jacob was the only autist I've ever met.
[b][i]NOBODY is as bad as Jacob.[/i][/b]
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