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[The following is actually a series of five consecutive youtube posts by one poster]

There's no such thing as autism. Autism is another word for "I don't like you". Parent(s) get mad at their kids for not giving them any attention. They get mad, convince the doctors to diagnose it as a disease, and then get their revenge. The doctors go along with it because adding another condition doesn't hurt their wallets. Anything that most autistic children do is normal, and all if not most children do the same. The convictions of the doctors and parents are strong, and people fall for it.

So, basically, it's narcisstic individuals who are manipulating the public through physicians, who themselves may be narcisstic, to become narcisstic. They know that people will fall for it because most people believe everything physicians tell them. That's not to say that all physicians are bad. There are bad apples in every basket. But the narcisstic ones, who can control their narcissim, will convince people to blame the ones with criminal records, or the ones with low grades or exam scores.

Interesting note... I just found out that autism has a link with Catholicism. I just did a web search, and found a ton of autism sites with Catholic organisations. It may be possible that the Catholic church is attempting to Catholicise America, or possibly the world. It might be a stretch, but the evidence suggests otherwise.

And isn't Jenny McCarthy Catholic?

If you type "autism catholic" in the search box of any internet search engine, you'll get a ton of sites linking the two.

And don't Catholic churches emphasize visual aesthetics? Check out a local Catholic church. Aesthetics is a huge part of Catholicism. That's why you'll tend to see the beautiful colored glass work in the windowpanes of Catholic churches, in addition to the ornate architecture.

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