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Message Subject 'I did it to kill people': 11-year old Louisville girl crashes truck into home
Poster Handle Deplorably Charlotte
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Agree. It's in the home.
 Quoting: Gami


Don't bother commenting on what you don't know about. Autism is a communication disorder. Doesn't matter what the kids said because it was probably inaccurate and a response to people telling her she could of killed people. It was not a high impact accident. No one was hurt an the car was mostly lodge in the the outside frame of the house. Not too many 11 years old know how to steer straight let alone an autistic child, who probably has a depth perception to boot as most do.
 Quoting: So I Am 69947748


WOW.
We get almost all autistic people are not homicidal.
Yet, here we are. Autism has as much to do with motivation as it has to being lactose intolerant.

Classic example of the current leftist thinking...victimize the homicidal evil doer.

You haven't been around those black eyed kids, have you?
 Quoting: Deplorably Charlotte


There is no victim here. there was just a car accident and most likely a mis-communication. I am far from being a leftist. I am a parent of an autistic child, so I can see the bigger picture, what it potentially is, and what it is potentially is not. What is unfair is these huge jumps to a conclusion, of psychopathy and demonizing this kid. When fact are more clear there is no left leanings in putting reality in perspective.
 Quoting: So I Am 69947748


I am no stranger to knowing autism. I believe your bias is clouding your judgement, and I can see how that might happen.

I don't call this a miscommunication. The communication was clear. The act was clear.

I'm also no stranger to TBI victims. Or PTSD victims. Sometimes, oftentimes, they have problems communicating, and a very small percentage become homicidal. Most do not.

To jump to the conclusion that hey, he's just a misunderstood kid is dangerous to the rest of us. Jumping to the conclusion that is he not misunderstood is a safe bet. Approach accordingly.
 
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