It's insane that the skyrocketing rates of autism are just taken at face value without question.
It’s wild. I forgot what it’s like dealing with normie girls. Every time I post a comment like “rising autism rates must have something to do with environment” I get piled on. It’s kind of funny, but sad.
People, not just women, are conditioned to ignore anything that threatens the status quo.
Very true.
It’s just sad. Like, maybe just dealing with your pregnancy headaches and using baking soda instead of Prilosec could have saved your baby from a lifetime of agony
Women and fags are highly likely to be conditioned
I think people have been conditioned to believe their opinions are valid merely because they think them, no basis required. The softskulls then defend them to the death because "I have a right" or some such nonsense. The joke of it is, their opinions were spoonfed to them by others in whose interest it is they hold such opinions. This manipulation of the idiots scheme is equal parts elegant and sad.
Good luck making any headway trying to engage normies in scientific discussion. They quite literally can't even.
Yeah, it’s like everyone is conditioned these days to believe whatever an “expert” tells them, verses applying any amount of critical thinking to a problem and working it out for themselves.
If you understand this much then think about how you got your knowledge. Small red pills over time would be my guess, don't expect a rational debate with science, facts and logic, just give them a nudge in the right direction. "Cancer and autism is almost non existent in the Amish community, I wonder why?" Is way better than overwhelming them with too much information they can't understand in their current state of mind.
Rome wasn't built in a day, we need to nudge people in the right direction instead of giving up on them completely.
You are absolutely correct in your post. There are an unfathomable amount of chemicals that are interfering with human development that our ancestors not long ago never dealt with before.
Plastic water bottles. Shit, bottled water period.
Wait, if they don't think it's environment then what do they say it is?
Nothing. Literally, it “just happens.” Nothing causes it. Nobody’s at fault, but nobody can prevent it.
My logical follow-up is always why are rates on the rise then? The more indoctrinated girls will say autism was just drastically underreported in the past, but most will just start screeching.
Surely they would not admit behavior is linked to genetics....surely!
Their shitty genetics
Because they don't want to admit it could be their fault.
Try telling them they look better without make up. " I find your natural beauty much more attractive".
Fuck that simping shit, tell her to stop being a vapid cunt.
Autism is brain damage rebranded. It's a sick world where you can't acknowledge reality.
Its been questioned. The answer is actually really simple.
Birth defects and developmental issues skyrocket when men or women conceive after 35 years of age, on average.
When men do it, we see autism rates skyrocket.
Thr last 40 years weve seen a high acceptance of aged fathers with young women as well as couples "just waiting till they're ready" resulting in very old parents and high autism rates.
Conversely older parents have a higher likelihood of having a genius child. I'm not trying to argue just pointing out another instance from older parents.
Its true, but thats because the type of people who are hesitant to throw caution to the wind and have a child while they're young are typically more intelligent people.
People who don't spend much thought on the concequences or their situation (less intelligent people) are more likely to wantonly have children when they're still young.
People need to be properly educated on the importance of having children while they're young and dangers for when they're older, for both genders. Get smarter people having healthier smart kids.
And people get mad at you for suggesting it's not natural.
I read something recently that said 1/3 of children are somewhere on the spectrum... that's fucking insane to me. 20 years ago it was almost unheard of.
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