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What are NEETbux like in your country for autism or other neurodivergence?

Yeah although I do think it’s adhd that gets most of the neurodivergence discrimination because adhd does not have the same advocacy.

ADHD kids frequently get off rolled from school too while some autistic girl who got a detention for assaulting a teacher got compensation for being discriminated against at the SEN tribunal.
That makes sense, I definitely hear more about autism in the media than I do about ADHD. Brutal for ADHDcels.
 
That makes sense, I definitely hear more about autism in the media than I do about ADHD. Brutal for ADHDcels.
I doubt there’s adhdcels. They’re usually much more able to initiate relationships but they don’t keep them.


A one night stand isn’t too hard for a MTN with adhd.


But yeah adhd definitely has it worse in terms of discrimination in society because autism has a lot of advocacy.
 
autism in the media
Autism has been hijacked by women so it makes sense that it dominates the media. Back in 2020 all the Karens screaming and crying because a child was doing something learned that they could claim they were autistic and excuses would be made so women took over autism.
 
Autism has been hijacked by women so it makes sense that it dominates the media. Back in 2020 all the Karens screaming and crying because a child was doing something learned that they could claim they were autistic and excuses would be made so women took over autism.
I have noticed this. Millennial parents often let their autistic kids get away with a lot. My Boomer parents didn't; they held me to the same standards as any NT kid.
 
Italy here. You(or your parents if a minor) can go to a public health center and sign some papers to ask for "the 104", the "handicap pension" literally. Subsequentially to the request, you get medically tested and based on how much invalid you actually are you get a certain amount of money each month. FOR LIFE. If your condition (can be mental, phisical or both) aggravates during the years and it gets more invalidating you do new tests and obtain more money. Problem is this monthly check isn't enough most of the time, it goes from like 150€ to like 1900€ depending by your condition.
Be aware it's very difficult a doctor approve neetbux over like 500€ a month and all over Italy a lot of corruption inflated this whole thing (undeserved neetbux for perfectly healthy individuals got given and now money are short for real illed people).

Said that, also consider that obtaining neetbux here is socially not very accepted unless you have something rrrrreally visible like you are an amputee or wheelchaired or some shit WHILE the FRAUDS that corrupted doctors to have full neetbux while being super fine are like heroes and get called "genius". Italian hypocrisy at its finest.
Why are Italians so corrupt?
 
I didn’t say anything contradictory.


Normies get low benefits (£70- £130per week on UC)

Autistic people get premium rate UC (850 per month- I get 800 because of savings due to having worked).


And then add on PIP which I got even when working.


And then add on what used to be housing benefit and is now UC Housing Element.


And then add on council tax severe mental impairment exemption.

Normies don’t get wha to get so yes, @AutisticMonstrosity nothing that I said is contradictory. Benefits that normies get are ranked among the worst in the world in the cUcK but for neurodivergent or other disabled people we get some of the highest in the world.


@DCI Gene Hunt has been on both normie and autismbuxx so he can explain it through LivED ExPeRIeNCE.
 
I didn’t say anything contradictory.


Normies get low benefits (£70- £130per week on UC)

Autistic people get premium rate UC (850 per month- I get 800 because of savings due to having worked).


And then add on PIP which I got even when working.


And then add on what used to be housing benefit and is now UC Housing Element.


And then add on council tax severe mental impairment exemption.

Normies don’t get wha to get so yes, @AutisticMonstrosity nothing that I said is contradictory. Benefits that normies get are ranked among the worst in the world in the cUcK but for neurodivergent or other disabled people we get some of the highest in the world.


@DCI Gene Hunt has been on both normie and autismbuxx so he can explain it through LivED ExPeRIeNCE.
Spot on, mate. Living on the normie UC was just awful. I couldn't even pay bills ffs, I was in debt to the electric company cos I couldn't pay and even then, I still didn't have money for hobbies. I honestly don't know how people live like that. You get £400 pm + rent. That £400 has to pay for electricity, water, broadband, food, clothes, toiletries, etc.

Even now with LCWRA, ESA and PIP, it's not great but at least I can afford to pay bills and still have a little something left over for fun. It's similar money to minimum wage.
 
You get £400 pm + rent. That £400 has to pay for electricity, water, broadband, food, clothes, toiletries, etc.
I lived for like 15 years under 200 euros per month after rent.
 
UK HAS CHEAP FOOD: NO VALUE ADDED TAX ON FOOD AT ALL.

TRY FINNISH VAT: 25.5 %, USED TO BE 24, USED TO BE 23, USED TO BE 22 %. SOON IT WILL BE 26 AND THEN 27, ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL FINLAND'S VAT WILL BE 30
 
I didn’t say anything contradictory.


Normies get low benefits (£70- £130per week on UC)

Autistic people get premium rate UC (850 per month- I get 800 because of savings due to having worked).


And then add on PIP which I got even when working.


And then add on what used to be housing benefit and is now UC Housing Element.


And then add on council tax severe mental impairment exemption.

Normies don’t get wha to get so yes, @AutisticMonstrosity nothing that I said is contradictory. Benefits that normies get are ranked among the worst in the world in the cUcK but for neurodivergent or other disabled people we get some of the highest in the world.


@DCI Gene Hunt has been on both normie and autismbuxx so he can explain it through LivED ExPeRIeNCE.
Autists in Finland don't get anything extra that a normal unemployed person would not get.
 
Spot on, mate. Living on the normie UC was just awful. I couldn't even pay bills ffs, I was in debt to the electric company cos I couldn't pay and even then, I still didn't have money for hobbies. I honestly don't know how people live like that. You get £400 pm + rent. That £400 has to pay for electricity, water, broadband, food, clothes, toiletries, etc.

Even now with LCWRA, ESA and PIP, it's not great but at least I can afford to pay bills and still have a little something left over for fun. It's similar money to minimum wage.
I have lived for years like this: after rent, I only pay electricity bill and possible water bill if it is not included in rent. I don't pay for Internet (very slow Internet is included in rent, like downloading small 1 GB patch takes a couple of hours), I have never had a mobile phone or any phone connection, I never buy clothes (all that I use are broken), food I buy as little as possible; I try to collect free food as much as possible; every non-weekend day I hunt for free food around the town; it consumes my time 4 to 10 hours per working day. I have lived like this for many, many years. It is normal for me to queue for 3 hours in -25 degrees Celsius for one package of bread (expired 1-4 days ago, maybe already in mold wholly or partly) and some mostly non-eatable vegetables etc.
 
I have lived for years like this: after rent, I only pay electricity bill and possible water bill if it is not included in rent. I don't pay for Internet (very slow Internet is included in rent, like downloading small 1 GB patch takes a couple of hours), I have never had a mobile phone or any phone connection, I never buy clothes (all that I use are broken), food I buy as little as possible; I try to collect free food as much as possible; every non-weekend day I hunt for free food around the town; it consumes my time 4 to 10 hours per working day. I have lived like this for many, many years. It is normal for me to queue for 3 hours in -25 degrees Celsius for one package of bread (expired 1-4 days ago, maybe already in mold wholly or partly) and some mostly non-eatable vegetables etc.
Ma nigga, this sounds like third world poverty. You're wearing rags, waiting in a bread line and don't have a phone.
 
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Did you have to pay for electricity, water, food, travel, clothes, shoes and toiletries with that?
Yes, of course. I don't pay for anything other than electricity (having an electricity contract is mandatory in this apartment) and water (mandatory; very expensive water and a billing fee added every month). Food that I eat I mostly get for free or discounts or school food waste one has to pay something (1 euro per 1 annos, like 1-3 euros). I have lived near a grocery shop like about 20 years; still to this day I have never bought a litre of milk there because it is more expensive than in Prisma or Lidl much farther away. I never buy clothes. Shoes I had to buy once and next summer also or use my winter-shoes all summer, because they hurt and injure my feet. Toiletries? WC-paper I have to buy sometimes and toothpaste and toothbrush. And soap and shampoo. Never used any deodorant.
 
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Ma nigga, this sounds like third world poverty. You're wearing rags, waiting in a bread line and don't have a phone.
I rather lived somewhere warm so I have worse conditions than you can imagine; we had about 3 months of -15 degrees Celsius or colder this winter. I have a phone that I got for free but I don't pay for a connection so it is mostly useless. I got once multiple free toothbrushes in one bread-line; expired Finnair toothbrushes (very bad!!!! but I still use them even though they expired years ago).

But yes, I am wearing rags and spending 4 to 12 hours every working day waiting in bread-lines or similar and travelling to them (this actually takes the most time, since I have no car and I can't afford public transport).
 
There is VAT on takeaways, just not on groceries.
How is that relevant? I have never bought a takeaway in my life.

Do you pay for your hair to be cut? I have also never done that. Etc.
 
How is that relevant? I have never bought a takeaway in my life.

Do you pay for your hair to be cut? I have also never done that. Etc.
Brutal. I couldn't imagine living without takeaways.

Never paid for a hair cut, I do it myself.
 
Never paid for a hair cut, I do it myself.
That is smart. Imma NEETbuxx maximiser, plus I get free foods and top-notch healthcare for mostly free. I also do the crypto/stock-bond/forex currency trades from my bedroom. Trading everything worldwide including egg price speculation (bird flu pays).

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Finland’s benefits system is actually more generous than the UK but doesn’t have an enhanced disability rate when the disabled person and the abled person are both on standard unemployment benefit that is seeking work.

Finland is much more generous than the UK on able bodied neurotypical benefits though (€800 is roughly £700 currently) but this ties in with what I said earlier- the UK’s benefits are among the worst in the developed world for normies but among the best for able bodied disabilities like autism because our disability benefit isn’t tied to being out of work like it is in other developed countries.


There is currently no means test but one is being introduced so in theory a trust fund baby and a former homeless person could get the same amount.


Finnish teenagers and Finnish adults are paid the same amount- unlike the UK where under 25s receive less benefits.


@AutisticMonstrosity you really need to review your entitlements if you really are living like a third world person in Somalia brocel because you shouldn’t be living like that in a country where you are actually entitled to a lot.


@DCI Gene Hunt are you getting council tax benefit?
 

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Finland’s benefits system is actually more generous than the UK but doesn’t have an enhanced disability rate when the disabled person and the abled person are both on standard unemployment benefit that is seeking work.

Finland is much more generous than the UK on able bodied neurotypical benefits though (€800 is roughly £700 currently) but this ties in with what I said earlier- the UK’s benefits are among the worst in the developed world for normies but among the best for able bodied disabilities like autism because our disability benefit isn’t tied to being out of work like it is in other developed countries.


There is currently no means test but one is being introduced so in theory a trust fund baby and a former homeless person could get the same amount.


Finnish teenagers and Finnish adults are paid the same amount- unlike the UK where under 25s receive less benefits.


@AutisticMonstrosity you really need to review your entitlements if you really are living like a third world person in Somalia brocel because you shouldn’t be living like that in a country where you are actually entitled to a lot.


@DCI Gene Hunt are you getting council tax benefit?
Thank you for explaining that. Good thing we live in the land of PIP and LCWRA, I guess. Yes, I get council tax discount.
 
Doesn't exist.
 
Yes, I get council tax discount.
Discount or benefit? You don’t get the SMI exemption as you’ve said so do you get benefit or discount? I’m surprised if you are UCLWRA that you would not get the full benefit paid.
 
Discount or benefit? You don’t get the SMI exemption as you’ve said so do you get benefit or discount? I’m surprised if you are UCLWRA that you would not get the full benefit paid.
I get a council tax bill (which is handy for proof of address, of course) but there's nothing to pay.
 
I get a council tax bill (which is handy for proof of address, of course) but there's nothing to pay.
So you get the SMI exemption or it’s paid currently by housing benefit?
 
Anyone got any cope for how to obtain neetbux in the U.S. as an autist? (Asking for a friend)
 
Basically you get NOTHING here in Burgerland (USA) unless you can qualify for disability benefits which is very hard to qualify for (you probably need a lawyer to help you). Of course you don't get free healthcare either, healthcare (Obamacare) costs an arm and a leg out of pocket. I'm paying $140 a month in insurance premium for Obamacare health insurance, and then if I go to the hospital I have to pay at least $7,000 minimum deductible, and up to $10,000 per year (that's only IF the hospital is in the insurance network, otherwise it might be $15-20,000 per year).

@ToddThundercock managed to get on disability benefits here which is an accomplishment. If you have extremely low savings (less than $2,000) and very low or no income (like minimum wage) you can qualify for a couple of things like food assistance and Medicaid (free healthcare, BUT IT HAS WORK REQUIREMENTS) and maybe lower-rent apartments if you're lucky but that doesn't help much.
Theft doesn’t sound too immoral these days in the U.S.A. lol
 
Obviously working and contributing to the soyciety which denies us our rights to have sex and even denies us friendships is cucked. so autistic men (aka incels) must be NEET if it is possible in your jurisdiction.



I live in the cUcK. For normies our benefits are pretty shit with a really low weekly amount and hoop jumping job search requirements.


For adhd you are treated mostly like a normie unless you can argue that your adhd is severely impairing.


For autism you get premium rate universal credit under UCLWRA (too sick to work) or UCLCW (can work but not as much as a normie). When we had job seekers and Asperger’s was still a diagnosis most Aspies were considered fully able to meet job search requirements but would still get premium rate for their age group so 18 year old normie would get £50 per week in 2012 but 18 year old Aspie would get £90 per week but would still have job search requirements and risk sanctions.

Universal credit is now paid monthly and is £850 per month.

You are allowed maximum savings of something like £16000 before your universal credit is terminated. Once you have over £6000 and less than £16000 you universal credit is decreased by a certain amount for each £50 but I am too retarded and lazy to check the exact amount or do the maths.
AFAIK the cUcK’s thresholds are some of the lowest in the world. Only the jewnited states and Germany are lower (Germany is €10,000 before you have your benefits cancelled).



We also have NON MEANS TESTED disability benefit that autistic people automatically get but ADHD people do not. This is called Personal Independence Payment or PIP. It replaced Disability Living Allowance or DLA. This is not means tested or linked to being out of work. In other words, you could be the highest paid top barrister or surgeon in the country but have autism and get PIP. AFAIK the cUcK is one of the only countries that does this- most countries only give disability benefits if you are out of work. I get £90 per week medium rate PIP and did so even when I was working like a good little cuck lmao.


We also have the severe mental impairment exemption to council tax (our property tax). ADHD does not qualify automatically but autism almost always qualifies. The borough council technically has the final say but if your doctor says you are severely mentally impaired most councils will grant it. If they don’t there is a valuation tribunal where a paralegal, a social worker and a property expert will hear your appeal and they almost always grant it. Council tax in England is extremely expensive. I got SMI exemption when living in the town I’m from originally which is (((Tottenham))) and now it follows me wherever I live so that’s decent.

We also have disability student allowance which is not a cash payment but buys you shit like a laptop or sensory tools or transport vouchers (most autistics don’t drive) or one of those handheld tape recorder things. Back when I was at university my uni brought me an apple Mac because I’m an Aspie.

I lived in IsraHell for a while as a teenager but wasn’t on benefits and was at school so don’t know what the benefits system is like there. Presumably heavily biased towards Mizrahim.
pretty much nothing, nuffin, nada, zero, 0 in mine
 
In my country you have to look for work even if you're blind. People with disabilties are just less pushed into work they can't do / have no experience with. Getting NEETbuxx is easy though even if you're not disabled. Being disabled helps but is not a requirement
 
In my country you have to look for work even if you're blind. People with disabilties are just less pushed into work they can't do / have no experience with. Getting NEETbuxx is easy though even if you're not disabled. Being disabled helps but is not a requirement
What country? Do disabled people get higher rate benefits like in the whiteknighted kingdom?
 
Anyone got any cope for how to obtain neetbux in the U.S. as an autist? (Asking for a friend)
XCDTHatGuy did it (YouTuber who did the 4th dimension video as a boy in 2010).


He’s a tragic case though because he was a cute kid but aged very poorly.
 
It's only avaliable for severe mental illnesses like Schizophrena.

(Poland)
 
It's only avaliable for severe mental illnesses like Schizophrena.

(Poland)
Doesn’t autism count? In the UK it is just accepted that autism means a lifetime of benefits and any suggestion that autistic people should work is viewed as right wing violence lmao.


Also shit I can’t believe I’ve now reached 1000 posts on an incel forum it’s ovER.
 
Germany, also no we get the same amount
You don’t have 100% sanctions like we do though. Your sanctions only reduce the amount of benefits you receive for a certain period of time. In contrast a British sanction removes all benefits for that period which can literally result in you becoming homeless if you fall behind on the rent.


With that being said, Germany’s means test (€10,000) is far harsher than our means test (£16,000) and British job centres only investigate your assets if you are suspected of fraud for example you’re claiming benefits and then your public instagram shows you on a 5* hotel in Bali. Apparently Germany also includes the value of hard assets too like watches or excess vehicles whereas in Britain the DWP only investigate your actual savings in your bank account so somebody could in theory deprecate their assets by buying a bunch of luxury items before signing on which is what I did and my cousin did before she signed on.


I deprecated my assets to fall below the £16000 threshold but above the £6000 threshold where your benefits get reduced (you’re allowed a maximum of only 16 grand but you get a reduction for every £50 over 6000) in order to make myself appear trustworthy and then declared £7500 in savings. The people who declare themselves under £6000 to get the full amount are more likely to be investigated than the people who declare themselves above £6000, get less benefits and yet appear more honest and trustworthy. The old trick of controlled disclosure lmao.
 
If you are disabled you get 10-12 dollars per month in few states. But you also get reservations which means clearing any high level government exam without studying. Just get 1 marks out of 100
 
If you are disabled you get 10-12 dollars per month in few states. But you also get reservations which means clearing any high level government exam without studying. Just get 1 marks out of 100
Currycel.


India?
 
But you also get reservations which means clearing any high level government exam without studying. Just get 1 marks out of 100
In the UK we are graded at school against other students. There are no fixed grade boundaries. The students are graded based on what percentile they are on in comparison to other students.
 
Based. What caste are you?
My castes origin is kinda shaded. According to some we were warriors and then became traders. Tbh i dont really care about it that much. Apart from having false sense of pride
 
My castes origin is kinda shaded. According to some we were warriors and then became traders. Tbh i dont really care about it that much. Apart from having false sense of pride
So like Indian version of a Jew go from based warrior slaying all your enemies to just being a merchant.
 
So like Indian version of a Jew go from based warrior slaying all your enemies to just being a merchant.
No indian jews are basically business community in gujarat. For example patel motels in america. I have punjabi ethnicity
 
No indian jews are basically business community in gujarat. For example patel motels in america. I have punjabi ethnicity
I knew a half Indian half Jew once his name was Paramdeep Gauld.
 

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