> Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, who led this study and who first proposed the prenatal sex steroid theory of autism.
The brother of Sascha Baron-Cohen, with others, produces a study that corrects and earlier one they did which suggested high levels of the typically male hormone testosterone in pregnant women caused autism in children, now releases a study that suggests high levels of the female hormone estrogen in a womans womb during pregnancy are linked to autism? Huh?
Either way would be an imbalance. Autism is a blanket term for a lot of issues, too much of either hormone could cause different problems that might be both labeled as autism.
Autism is a mutation. Think of it as a quickly noticed form of evolution. Multiple things can contribute to ASD, namely vaccine ingredients (no, vaccines don't cause autism as a whole, but there are some parts of plenty of vaccines that contain such chemicals), GMOs and fluoride. Autism isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I can actually explain how a heightened prevalence of ASD is actually a good thing: feminism. If men are less inclined to emoting first and thinking second, they're less likely to fall for any of feminism's various vectors. If men are less socially inclined, they'll take longer to develop sexual prowess (edit: which means less whores). If men are more concerned with enriched and wholesome ideas, they'll be harder to pursuade (which covers a lot of ground and sounds very vague, but they'll essentially be harder to manipulate). ASD offers us order out of chaos and righteousness out of hopelessness.
The Indigo Children are here and they're making fucking waves.
Now for the real question - was this done on purpose?
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