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I’d just like to say something to all of my followers and people who fall upon this post. Today’s society is kind of screwed up in my opinion. The words “Gay” and “Autistic” are NOT to be used as an insult. You people that use the word gay as an insult, I’d like to let you know the meaning of the word ‘gay’. “Lighthearted and carefree.” is one of the many meanings of the word gay. To me the word ‘gay’ means exactly as stated right there. Lighthearted and carefree. Anyone a part of the LGBTQ community should be lighthearted and carefree, they should be happy about who they are. They should love themselves, not be ashamed of who they are. The way they are should NEVER be used against them or used as an insult against them or anyone else. We all should be treated equally and we should all be happy. I don’t care if you are of any ethnicity. I don’t care what color skin you have. I don’t care what you sexuality is. I don’t care if you are a boy or girl, or if you used to be a boy or a girl. You are human! We are all human, we should all be treated equally. NO one should be judged by what they can’t control. You can’t control what or who you love, nor how you were born. Don’t let anyone treat you differently because of how you are. Don’t let your insecurities get the best of you either. You are perfect just the way you are. And no matter who you are, where you come from, or what you believe, someone loves you. I promise.

And I’m not done yet. If you have ever used the saying, “Are you autistic?” you are SO FAR in the wrong. If you say that, then you obviously don’t know what it’s like for an autistic person. I have a family member, not going to put labels on them, but he has autism. And many other disabilities, and it is SO hard for him in society because people are so messed up and cruel. He gets bullied so often because he’s ‘different’ and ‘weird’ and he’s an ‘idiot’. Do you know how hard that is for him? He was playing with his friend a few blocks away at a local pool. I went to go bring him home for his parents and he was already on his way home in tears. I asked him what was wrong and he told me that me two boys years older than him were calling him names, cursing at him, throwing things like basketballs at his face, and fully putting their hands on him. All because he is ‘different’. He acts different because he has a mental set back from everyone else. He has a learning disability that sets him back in school and makes him different from everyone in his classes. He gets bullied almost everyday, he’s so young and already hating his whole life, and he’s so young wanting to die. That’s so bad. That’s what society has done to people like him and many other people. I don’t want to sound like everyone else, but they are all correct. If you hear something say something because so many people are losing their lives due to society. Fix it before it can’t be fixed.

If you’ve read this far, I want to say thank you. Spread it along please. You are the reason I wrote this, if you see something, say something please.

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