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Mustafa16
02-21-2017, 09:42 PM
I have a problem with mentally ill people who don't make a conscious effort to control themselves, or low functioning people being mixed with regular schools, in the name of "equality".
Let me share with you some experiences...
In the 9th grade, I was a trouble maker, so I ended up in alternative school in the 10th grade, and continued until the 11th grade. In the middle of the 11th grade, I switched to another school (let's call it school c, other is school b).....and got some regular ed classes, and some special ed....now I take all regular ed.....and am functioning normal....in school b, there were people with bipolar who made my life living hell....especially one boy, one year older than me, who bullied everyone, especially the weak....the weak, like me and this other autistic teen, who didn't dare to use violence or break the rules like the other kids, were his primary victims.......I was walking on eggshells just to avoid angering him, and he would still get mad......one time he threatened me with a chair, and he threatened to beat me up multiple times, called me "ijit" when he was mad, would blurt any of his needs out loud angrily, he would not communicate like a human being....he would shout, out of nowhere! "will you sit down!" because I have ADHD and walk around a lot....another girl was just annoying and unstable.....and we were mixed in with low functioning kids, (however, they were in different rooms) who would also make our lives living hell...one kid, (lets call him A) A, would keep his hands on his private parts, and touch you with those hands, and rub his face against you, or grab you....one girl, B, would run into our room when the room door was open and make weird noises while we were trying to study, and demand cupcakes by saying, "cupcake!" there was also a low functioning kid with fetal alcohol syndrome, who could actually talk, and would joke about sex, and violence, and talk about porn, and was EXTREMELY violent......I have no clue what he was doing in our unit.....once, he even smashed car windows at a parking lot outside the school, and he got no jail time and was not sent to the mental hospital, except if he returned within a few days....he would beat up the other "CBI" kids (lower functioning) once he was switched there, but only the ones who couldn't fight back.....he attacked me multiple times, until I beat him up....I was afraid until then I would get in trouble....another kid crawled into my bathroom stall while I was peeing.......another could not speak, and was also very violent.......and I felt as if they were including me with them to send a message saying, despite my progress, "all people who don't obey the system are the same," one kid would walk out of the bathroom naked, and slap people, and he was CBI, now, I'm in the 12th grade, and there is a kid with Bipolar who is getting violent every day, thought Obama was trying to "turn the country communist", says "I'm sick and tired of blacks and Mexicans thinking they own this country", him and his friends always make fun of my for being muslim, he claimed most muslims coming to America want to "kill us", he makes fart jokes and farts on purpose, makes threats, escapes school, is always threatening and swearing at staff, another kid had bipolar and schizophrenia and was constantly getting violent and was always on edge, and I was always scared...he got transferred to school b....whenever I walk down one hall in school c, there are a lot of rooms for CBI kids, but they have less problems, but some of them harass the other students walking down, and one of them touched me....as someone with autism, I hate being touched......as for autistic people, on the forums, there are a small minority on one forum, asperclick, who are liberal, and the vast majority are alt right fanatics who have no compassion for mankind......you can hardly even talk to someone, and you think you know better than statesmen, the elite, and "outgoing" people or educated people on how to govern a nation? what are your qualifications? can you even hold a decent meeting? they are cold, heartless people who think immigration is the cause of all problems, anyone fighting is bad if theyre muslim (even if its in self defense) end of story.....they think you can be "proud of being white", and yet they jump on you and ban you if you question transgenderism, and are politically incorrect as trump.....there's actually a theory as to why this is....autistic people, including me, see the world in "black and white" according to psychologists....as either one way, or the other way, nothing in between, and because they lack in emotional or social intelligence, they resort to only logic, leading to a distorted view on reality....
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M.I.A.
02-21-2017, 10:04 PM
im going to like your post simply because of the thread title..

for people that are not quite...normal...

they seem very opinionated.

to be fair, behind the vaneer of normally.. most people are very opinionated.

learning to live with yourself and others takes time.

i would hope.


actually i thought it said.. the problem with mentally ill people.


also i once read a statistic that said mentally ill people are 40% more likely to be assualted..

than normal people.

which is sad..

i really want to take up jogging.
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