Thread:Sannse/@comment-3148673-20200827114229/@comment-26499804-20200827161249

Casper Cain wrote: X-Mutant wrote: You want to talk about discrimination let me look at this about what I have been through:

1. Bullied in school because of autism

2. Shoved in a trailer in the back of a school because they didn't want kids with disabilities around normal kids.

3. Businesses tell you they can't hire you because you have a disability and what if you get hurt the job because or your disability.

4. Kids laughing at in gym clas because you don't have the strength to do exercises.

5. People saying they don't hire someone who has a disability saying that you might be a liability because of it.

6. People saying because you have a disability you won't be able to take care of yourself and can't live on your own by yourself.

6. People saying that you are gay if you like women who wear sweatpants, hoodies, jeans, caps, and boots. Or liking tough girls, lonely shy girls that people ignore. Instead of liking models, females in bikinis, women in short shorts, girls in revealing clothes.

7. Then the same people who call you gay for your choice in women they turn around and then call you homophobic for liking females instead of males.

8. People telling you that you aren't a responsible person because your disability keeps you from being responsible.

9. People telling you that others can easily take advantage of you because of your disability. Sir, please be civil on this website.

If anything this reminds me of another user on this website, a mister Austin Adams, who is in the same predicament as you.

Look, you are a Christian and I understand that, but that doesn't mean you should use your religious beliefs and your disability as a basis for your personality.

You simply fear what you don't understand.

Could you at least try to be tolerant of those other people's beliefs? Eho is Austin Adams I have never heard of that name before? I have been civil the whole time. I have been tolerant by saying just stick with what you believe and I will stick with what I believe that is being tolerant.