Atavistic Autist
Intersectional autistic supremacy
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I've been reading into Chris Chan's formative history as an object of internet ridicule, and the theme that unites his entire life is making friends who are actually his enemies. This topic is worth expanding upon because there are many examples of it on our own forum (as @BlkPillPres has written about).
Take, for instance, the case of Anna McLerran, who worked in a mall that Chris Chan would frequent and in which he would exhibit overt signs of autism. He'd pace back and forth for hours and generally make himself into a mockery, including to Anna McLerran and her coworkers in a store nearby.
They initiated contact with Chris Chan by daring each other to wave at the "weird" guy outside of their store, as if they were tempting a wild yet pathetically harmless beast.
This ironic association with someone considered to be a retarded abomination, who might be provoked into a frenzy as comical as it is pitiful, is something that neurotypicals often do to autists. And as a consequence of loneliness, autists will often put up with it in an effort to feel included, or rather spare themselves from the anxiety of being alone.
But this leads to nowhere good. In the case of Anna McLerran, she (obviously) rejected Chris Chan's romantic advances and then wrote an online blog making fun of him, all the while pretending to be his friend. Despite knowing of the blog, Chris Chan retained her as his "friend!"
Accumulated humiliations such as these and the repressed reactions to them are what turned Chris Chan into a tranny, which can be viewed as the final attempt autists make to socially integrate themselves. This usually ends in suicide because assimilating yourself into a narcissistic demographic, where people are literally in love with themselves (autogynephilia), as a narcissistic coper who considers yourself a "goddess" is sure to provoke conflict. Hence Chris Chan, it is rumored, was betrayed in his recent confession to incest by literal tranny trolls.
It may be regretful to realize, but as an autist, you are alone. Unless someone demonstrates sufficient loyalty to you over the course of years, you have to adopt a strictly individualistic philosophy on life and depend on no one but yourself.
Take, for instance, the case of Anna McLerran, who worked in a mall that Chris Chan would frequent and in which he would exhibit overt signs of autism. He'd pace back and forth for hours and generally make himself into a mockery, including to Anna McLerran and her coworkers in a store nearby.
They initiated contact with Chris Chan by daring each other to wave at the "weird" guy outside of their store, as if they were tempting a wild yet pathetically harmless beast.
This ironic association with someone considered to be a retarded abomination, who might be provoked into a frenzy as comical as it is pitiful, is something that neurotypicals often do to autists. And as a consequence of loneliness, autists will often put up with it in an effort to feel included, or rather spare themselves from the anxiety of being alone.
But this leads to nowhere good. In the case of Anna McLerran, she (obviously) rejected Chris Chan's romantic advances and then wrote an online blog making fun of him, all the while pretending to be his friend. Despite knowing of the blog, Chris Chan retained her as his "friend!"
Accumulated humiliations such as these and the repressed reactions to them are what turned Chris Chan into a tranny, which can be viewed as the final attempt autists make to socially integrate themselves. This usually ends in suicide because assimilating yourself into a narcissistic demographic, where people are literally in love with themselves (autogynephilia), as a narcissistic coper who considers yourself a "goddess" is sure to provoke conflict. Hence Chris Chan, it is rumored, was betrayed in his recent confession to incest by literal tranny trolls.
It may be regretful to realize, but as an autist, you are alone. Unless someone demonstrates sufficient loyalty to you over the course of years, you have to adopt a strictly individualistic philosophy on life and depend on no one but yourself.
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