Chesty LaRue
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Chesty LaRue
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Your mom goes to college.
Also home to Miami University
November 25, 2025 at 9:18 PM
More than one person told me that I was a Nazi. I am not making that up. And thanks, by the way, for the assertion that I'm "two years away from a late adult diagnosis" bc a)ouch yeah I am in my 40s and 2) don't worry I already got it in my 20s. I also have an autistic sib, dad, and kid. Genetics!
November 13, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Being told over and over in a way that betrays a complete lack of critical thinking that research into any topic is inherently evil is a non-starter for me, frankly. And when I have tried, over and over, to clarify my intention, I just get blocked and told I'm evil.

Nuance is hard but come on.
November 13, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Fully agree! I don't know why I have to keep repeating myself but: I regret using this particular case as a jumping off point to a larger discussion about genetics, autism, and research.

And to be honest, I resent being told that wondering about this makes me evil and a Nazi. So.
November 13, 2025 at 8:52 PM
And where have I disagreed with that statement? I have said many times that I regret using this particualr example as a jumping off point to a broader set of questions about the potential genetic causes of autism! and yet people still call me a literal Nazi.
November 13, 2025 at 8:50 PM
I see how it CAN be used that way, sure. I just don't think that this potential evil use requires that we stop all research into a topic or disorder.

Is your argument that we should simply not study where autism comes from because bad people may use the findings in bad ways?
November 13, 2025 at 8:45 PM
I guess I also just don't see how studying the potential genetic causes of autism necessarily leads to shock collars.
November 13, 2025 at 8:29 PM
I obviously agree with you there, even if I am not sure on where that is coming from. They're doing this in Massachusetts?
November 13, 2025 at 8:22 PM
Have the day you deserve!
November 13, 2025 at 5:55 PM
We first mapped the human genome in its entirety in 2003.
November 13, 2025 at 5:52 PM
It is actually incredibly different from the vaccine example. Vaccines are one thing. “Genetics” is a thousand things.
November 13, 2025 at 5:49 PM
I’m not advocating for “endless retries” I’m just saying we’ve only been able to understand genetics at all for maybe twenty years. We also know from observation that autism is heritable. I ask again: should we literally not wonder at all about where autism comes from?
November 13, 2025 at 5:46 PM