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>that's not even autism, that's just being a man
Correct. What I mean to imply is that "autism" in the case of Germans acting like Germans isn't actually any sort of mental disorder, and when I say "turbo sperg," I too am euphemistically referring to extreme eccentricity rather than any sort of true malformation. It in fact *is* slander to pathologize and exaggerate their common psychological traits as an illness that needs to be medicinally subdued.
But it makes sense that German behavior would be singled out for this kind of attack in light of (((who))) is overwhelmingly behind the study of mental health nowadays. Usually I see the profiled symptoms being things like thinking in extremely logical terms at the exclusion of emotional thinking, having an extreme fixation on routine, being prone to become obsessed with a certain subject or activity and pursuing it to mastery.
Sounds like positive traits to me. Things that would lead to a highly efficient, industrious society if they were common to the overwhelming population. But nope, it's a sickness. Castrate em with drugs. We can't have them whipping up annudah shoah, now.
>Usually I see the profiled symptoms being things like thinking in extremely logical terms at the exclusion of emotional thinking, having an extreme fixation on routine, being prone to become obsessed with a certain subject or activity and pursuing it to mastery.
>But nope, it's a sickness. Castrate em with drugs. We can't have them whipping up annudah shoah, now
Correct. What I mean to imply is that "autism" in the case of Germans acting like Germans isn't actually any sort of mental disorder, and when I say "turbo sperg," I too am euphemistically referring to extreme eccentricity rather than any sort of true malformation. It in fact *is* slander to pathologize and exaggerate their common psychological traits as an illness that needs to be medicinally subdued.
But it makes sense that German behavior would be singled out for this kind of attack in light of (((who))) is overwhelmingly behind the study of mental health nowadays. Usually I see the profiled symptoms being things like thinking in extremely logical terms at the exclusion of emotional thinking, having an extreme fixation on routine, being prone to become obsessed with a certain subject or activity and pursuing it to mastery.
Sounds like positive traits to me. Things that would lead to a highly efficient, industrious society if they were common to the overwhelming population. But nope, it's a sickness. Castrate em with drugs. We can't have them whipping up annudah shoah, now.
>But nope, it's a sickness. Castrate em with drugs. We can't have them whipping up annudah shoah, now
Man... i truly don't hate kikes enough