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This goes hand in hand with isolation. The fewer people in your tribe, the easier it is for a manipulator to isolate you from that tribe and twist your mind to suit their purposes.
-And as I mentioned in my entry Coming Out as Autistic[1], I used to prefer being around people that made fun of me to being alone. If I had to guess, I'm not the only autistic person who opted for that strategy.
+And as I mentioned in my entry [Coming Out as Autistic](/2022/05/16/coming-out-as-autistic/), I used to prefer being around people that made fun of me to being alone. If I had to guess, I'm not the only autistic person who opted for that strategy.
What better target for a manipulator than a socially isolated and impaired, financially and emotionally dependent autistic person who implicitly trusts everybody and tolerates bullying? Is there any mystery why we're targeted so often?