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> "I don't have a problem with autistic people, but I hate weird people."
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*Heavy sigh*.
You might be fooling yourself by using the terms weird, awkward, strange, etc. as a euphemism, but you're not fooling me. You're not the first person to call me those things. I've heard it all a thousand times from elementary school up until college. I know what those phrases really mean. **People use words like weird to insult autistic people without it being too obvious to others or themselves that they're an ableist.**