Arielle Scarcella is Dangerously Wrong about Autism

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  • @imautisticnowwhat
    @imautisticnowwhat  Před měsícem +925

    It’s hard to believe Arielle’s video actually exists, but here we are…
    The memes playlist, as promised: czcams.com/play/PLEHi2YmjD7gEssdqTn0247t_niQMt2b22.html
    Is it okay to armchair diagnose celebrities?: czcams.com/video/6CfAni1BIME/video.html
    Remember, it’s not easy being a leader 😂 If it wasn’t for Arielle’s thorough psych deep dives, where would we be? /s
    I’m so fed up of people being undermined because they are autistic. That genius stereotype just vanishes whenever it’s politically convenient 👀😅
    As I say, I doubt I’ll react to her again. Sending you lots of love and see you soon! 💛💛💛🐌

    • @BreannaLeeLovee
      @BreannaLeeLovee Před měsícem +38

      I really appreciate the tone indicator, I just excitedly clicked on this video. And was throughly confused when I started reading your statement about Ariel. It all made sense once I read the “/s”😂
      Thank you for the amazing content, as always! ✨💕

    • @Hermitthecog
      @Hermitthecog Před měsícem +20

      Thank you for that choice; content creators like her are deeply invested in the conflict model of "influencing" and benefit by any named reference to their nonsense, so we all benefit by denying them any attention.

    • @Swimdeep
      @Swimdeep Před měsícem +11

      Good video, interesting topic. The most important thing is that neurodivergence is as real and natural as being LGBTQA+

    • @sonnilowe8858
      @sonnilowe8858 Před měsícem +13

      This is definitely the first video I'm actively walking away from to go rewatch the Memes playlist : P
      Something about this kind of content creation, Arielle's stuff, just seems hateful and yearning to generate reactions. I think they're better to be left to squander without attention, but I get the want to address them. Maybe I'm just not up for it today.

    • @MsSPrescott1
      @MsSPrescott1 Před měsícem

      @peterbelanger4094 get a job you bum

  • @cameronmat
    @cameronmat Před měsícem +3099

    Arielle: "I have been researching this topic for 5-6 years"
    Also Arielle: Calls autism a mental illness

    • @cameronmat
      @cameronmat Před měsícem

      @@knrdvmmlbkkn It's a neurodevelopmental disorder, not a mental illness

    • @rudetuesday
      @rudetuesday Před měsícem +339

      @@knrdvmmlbkkn Autism is not a mental illness. It's a neurological disorder. An autistic person may or may not deal with mental health conditions like depression or anxiety, but managing those conditions does not remove autism.

    • @savannahm9943
      @savannahm9943 Před měsícem

      @@knrdvmmlbkknDo you think autistic people are too dumb to know the difference between mental illness and the neurodevelopmental disability they are born with? Do you think I popped out of the womb flapping my hands and rocking back and forth because of a mental illness that could be treated with freaking Zoloft? Why do you respond passive aggressively when an autistic person WHO WAS BORN WITH THEIR CONDITION corrects someone on the basic facts? Do you consider cerebral palsy a mental illness too?
      God, why are allistics like this? You have these delusions of grandiosity about how you apparently know more about someone’s inborn conditions than they do. Maybe you’re the one who is mentally ill? How far do these delusions go? You should really talk to someone about this. :)

    • @meuanglao7
      @meuanglao7 Před měsícem +181

      @@knrdvmmlbkkn Psychological disorders and neurological disorders are entirely different things that manifest in entirely different ways ♥

    • @Lumoskor
      @Lumoskor Před měsícem +131

      @@knrdvmmlbkkn you clearly didn't listen to the video. meg literally says that autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning our brains are wired differently from the majority of peoples. an illness is something that can be treated, such as anxiety and depression, while autism is lifelong and never changes.

  • @sophlamppost
    @sophlamppost Před měsícem +1967

    “I’m autistic, so I fundamentally communicate differently and that may cause some misunderstandings”
    “Okay, so you don’t understand the world around you”
    “No, I’m asking for some patience because our brains work two different ways”
    “So you don’t know what words mean”
    She just doesn’t want to listen. She will only pick and choose to support her own narrative

    • @sherlogic1256
      @sherlogic1256 Před měsícem +75

      We aren’t here to change her, we’re here to remind everyone else that ableism isn’t a good look on anyone.

    • @Sae.bae.GG08
      @Sae.bae.GG08 Před měsícem +44

      As someone who has a unfortunately bigoted family I can confidently say that’s what most bigots (ablest’s included) are like

    • @samanthadyck5214
      @samanthadyck5214 Před měsícem +28

      Confirmation bias ✨Where you use the information that helps your narrative, but ignore anything that doesn't.

    • @autisticdan6151
      @autisticdan6151 Před měsícem +18

      @@samanthadyck5214
      That's why the neurodiversity paradigm is taking stand in the science community, according to the neurodiversity paradigm there is no ideal superior brain while in pathology there's the ideological 'normal' brain as the ideal which some now call "neuro-normativity".
      More and more scientists are beginning to see the concept of "normal" as mythology.

    • @CosmicGardener
      @CosmicGardener Před měsícem +15

      This comment reminds me of experiences where I've tried to explain things to extend understand
      Ing or empathy and also communicate with people what im planning to do or need preemptively so they arent confused or are less liekly to assume I'm avoiding work or being lazy. And they would respond as thought I was making excuses to avoid work or I was complaining about thing when all I'm doing is being like "hey I have adhd, dyslexia, and autism so I need to do things little differently to reach the same goal. I want to accomplish tasks well/fully so I need to take this approach bc it works better for me"
      A recent ex-manager literally said "Don't talk like that" as if I was sadly sharing news about a terminal diagnosis and how it would limit me. Like no sir I'm just telling you how I plan to approach the tasks you're asking of me so I can do them efficiently and effectively. In the most neutral way I can possibly communicate "hey I'm different"

  • @hibouwolf571
    @hibouwolf571 Před měsícem +860

    Every time she says “but you’re not LGBT” she sounds like a conservative mom in denial taking her kid’s coming out badly lmao

    • @aussieman3021
      @aussieman3021 Před měsícem +73

      That's pretty much the same of many LGBT conservatives, they refer to any LGBT person with different views to them using the "No true Scotsman" fallacy.

    • @maramoon333
      @maramoon333 Před měsícem +40

      She is a self identified conservative

    • @Alina_Schmidt
      @Alina_Schmidt Před měsícem +26

      Yeah, so true!
      It even reminded me of conversion practices against queer people, just that Arielle targets autistic people that are also queer.

  • @OkiSmokey
    @OkiSmokey Před měsícem +385

    I don’t think “wanting acceptance and being indoctrinated” explains why I find women so hot

    • @lord_xylozdoomsday959
      @lord_xylozdoomsday959 Před měsícem +39

      True as a dude i would like to adopt some pets and live on a farm with brad pitt teehee

    • @OkiSmokey
      @OkiSmokey Před měsícem +39

      @@lord_xylozdoomsday959 oh to adopt some pets and life on a farm with Brad Pitt 😔 the world robs us of our dreams and it’s so unfair

    • @Gayditor
      @Gayditor Před 24 dny

      "youre being indoctrinated!" if this cult is all about kissing fat women with short hair and cargo pants snd cro ws feet Woah mmaybe i sohuld stop its gonna make me pass out

    • @darksidegryphon5393
      @darksidegryphon5393 Před dnem

      @@lord_xylozdoomsday959 Relatable.

  • @LoudSunshine
    @LoudSunshine Před měsícem +4287

    Another episode of "just because you are part of a minority doesn't mean you can't be a awful person"

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Před měsícem

      Exactly this! She has proven more times than I count thar she is a truly hateful person who would happily slice off a microcosm of the LGBTQIA identity if it meant she could have her own ass covered.
      She's is a Serena Joy/Candace Owens/Blaire White type.

    • @ReplicatorFifth
      @ReplicatorFifth Před měsícem +63

      So much this

    • @lunazeismann5253
      @lunazeismann5253 Před měsícem +41

      FACTS

    • @DelbelOfTheVoid
      @DelbelOfTheVoid Před měsícem +20

      Yep!

    • @karlketamine8172
      @karlketamine8172 Před měsícem

      As a trans women I see this problem so much, the amount of anti-LGBTQ+ takes that start with, "as a gay man" are insane. Obviously its not just cis gay men but by god they're the worst about it

  • @GoyslopGladiator
    @GoyslopGladiator Před měsícem +3894

    I just want to exist

    • @FairFeline
      @FairFeline Před měsícem +334

      We deserve to exist.

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Před měsícem +166

      I've been in the hospital forbthr last 17 days because they're having a hard time nailing down what's wrong.
      I've been having a hard time understanding what the doctors are thinking and where they're going.
      They had the chief surgeon sit down with me in Friday to discuss my case. He commented on my Lilo sweatpants and I mentioned he was my autism mascot.
      I'm apparently not autistic because I have a mascot.

    • @1TieDye1
      @1TieDye1 Před měsícem +40

      Wait, what did the surgeon say about your mascot after your said Lilo was your autism mascot?

    • @nikacomedawn
      @nikacomedawn Před měsícem

      I believe autistic people existing is, in fact, a crime, under Autism Speaks policy. (Sarcasm)

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Před měsícem +112

      ​@@1TieDye1 "Never heard of that. That's not a thing. Being different doesn't make you autistic." I'm glad I didn't have my plushie dreadfuls 😅

  • @fauxclaws
    @fauxclaws Před měsícem +947

    The other hilarious thing about her claims of "autistic people just want to join the community to feel accepted" is, you can just hang out with lgbt+ people while being an ally. I did that in highschool before I knew I was bi. You can just go " i'm straight/cis and I hang out with lgbt+ people cause they're nice". You literally don't need to sneak in

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 Před měsícem +125

      yeah.. it's extremely uncommon to find a group of queer/LGBT+ friends who shuns straight ppl lol. the vast majority just like good company and will welcome anyone who isn't horrendously ignorant or judgemental of them.

    • @Safeara397
      @Safeara397 Před měsícem +53

      just goes to show how difficult it is for them to comprehend us as human beings, just like them and everyone else. Like they can't comprehend not having an ingroup and outgroup

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel Před měsícem

      Gender is connected to brain (like who do you feel you are instead of chromosomes, hormones and genitals), and autistic people have "different brains" so it totally might be connected. I just never had this sense of gender so I identify as agender. I don't feel womanhood inside me. I don't feel I'm a guy either. Maybe our logical brains just hate gender roles and we realize we don't know what the heck feeling like a man/woman actually is cause the gender stereotypes are bs, and we've always been different from other boys/girls.

    • @moolicio
      @moolicio Před měsícem +18

      We all gotta have the one straight friend lol.

    • @nathanielwallace4736
      @nathanielwallace4736 Před měsícem +22

      THIS! I found my people in the neurodivergent queer kids before I knew I was either!

  • @maracornwell2951
    @maracornwell2951 Před měsícem +594

    Speaking as an autistic lesbian, we don’t claim her

    • @ololo518
      @ololo518 Před měsícem +50

      I'm not sure if I can say I'm autistic but I'm definitely lesbian and yup I don't claim her

    • @Jodariel.
      @Jodariel. Před měsícem

      Speaking as a gay person, we don't want her either.

    • @manboy4720
      @manboy4720 Před 28 dny +25

      @@ololo518 i'm not sure if i can say i'm lesbian but i'm definitely autistic and yup i don't claim her.

    • @whewchiletheghetto6537
      @whewchiletheghetto6537 Před 17 dny

      autistic as an speaking, claim dont we her.

    • @littlewolfy27
      @littlewolfy27 Před 16 dny +3

      I claim her ❤

  • @user-yr7dp5du5l
    @user-yr7dp5du5l Před měsícem +2843

    Insisting autism is a disease is so wild. A computer isn't broken if it uses Linux instead of windows. To windows users, Linux is unfamiliar and difficult to work with. To Linux users windows would be limiting and frustrating. It's just different systems with different ways of working

    • @Avendesora
      @Avendesora Před měsícem +137

      I wish my OS had at least come with a man page. Figuring it out from nothing is such a pain

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Před měsícem +74

      @@Avendesorano man pages, and every time you have an issue people just tell you to RTFM

    • @mikaelastefkova
      @mikaelastefkova Před měsícem +85

      Uuu I love this metaphor! ✨ It can be applied to so many things imho 💗

    • @middledog466
      @middledog466 Před měsícem +64

      this is an awesome analogy omg omg

    • @the-postal-dude
      @the-postal-dude Před měsícem +78

      not a disease, but definitely a disorder and there's nothing inherently wrong with that (yes, i am autistic)

  • @raven_moonshine39
    @raven_moonshine39 Před měsícem +1058

    For Arielle to say in one sentence "autistic people get hyper-obsessed with topics and know everything about them" straight into "but autistic don't know what 'queer' means" is just wild to me. Like, Arielle, are you not even listening to yourself? How does that makes sense in your brain?

    • @NiaLaLa_V
      @NiaLaLa_V Před měsícem

      Is she autistic? She is pretty damn hyperobsessed with the trans thing.

    • @sonnentausnest
      @sonnentausnest Před měsícem +34

      Those were my thoughts exactly.

    • @mossy_brickens
      @mossy_brickens Před měsícem

      Cuz she's speaking to neurotypical people who didn't learn about autism, so they automatically feel like this means that autistic people just uncontrollably record train facts into their brains like robots, not that autistic people actually develop understanding of difficult topics. It's aimed at the rest of society which is supposed to take care of "silly autistic kiddos who are constantly being brainwashed by everyone"

    • @sabrinasetzler689
      @sabrinasetzler689 Před měsícem +12

      Exactly

    • @TheMillenniumWitch
      @TheMillenniumWitch Před měsícem +37

      You're implying Arielle HAS a brain in the first place.

  • @bonezkill4947
    @bonezkill4947 Před 28 dny +270

    she calls it a psych deep dive but shes more like standing by the water with her eyes closed and trying to guess the temperature by sound

    • @BlackLabsLikeRuleDog
      @BlackLabsLikeRuleDog Před 15 dny

      Credible research would be…getting close to such creatures!!! Putting yourself in their environment!!! Safely engaging!! Not watching them with the 25c binoculars like “ew savages”

    • @BlackLabsLikeRuleDog
      @BlackLabsLikeRuleDog Před 15 dny

      Like even actual “mental illness” deep dives. Like when people do documentaries on BPD, DID, schizophrenia…do you think ANY of them would be credible if they didnt interview actual people with the dx?? NO!!! That’s why THEY NEED SUBJECTS TO INTERVIEW AND SUCH!!!

  • @MomeRathOX
    @MomeRathOX Před měsícem +286

    The person crying, because they’re tired of being misunderstood, being actively misunderstood by Arielle is almost… poetic.
    The fact that they were so explicit about what made them upset makes it seem like Arielle genuinely believes that they’re not capable of understanding their own feelings. “Oh, honey…. you’re not misunderstood. You’re just not queer. And I know that because I’m gay and every gay person is exactly like me! Oh and I have infinite knowledge of the universe…. I’m making a complete what of myself? THE most embarrassing thing you’ve ever seen?”

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Před měsícem

      I knew I was bi before I knew I was autistic. And I bet a lot of late diagnosed LGBTQ autistic people are like me.

    • @BlazingKhioneus
      @BlazingKhioneus Před 26 dny +19

      "And I'm making it worse by repeating everything you say into the microphone?"

    • @percyfunny
      @percyfunny Před 17 dny

      And the weird ass mocking voices she makes, its like she thinks all autistic individuals are stupid and its just so fucking rude and insensetive.
      "Your calling me insensetive? Well your the one acting emotional over facts!"
      I can hear her saying.

  • @AZ-ty7ub
    @AZ-ty7ub Před měsícem +2230

    "Nobody wants to be different"
    No Arielle, being different is wonderful and makes the world more beautiful. What nobody wants is to be treated like dirt for being different.
    It's very telling that she views difference as an inherent negative, almost like she's a conservative or something.

    • @mrspreminger
      @mrspreminger Před měsícem +210

      When I was younger, I was miserable because I hated that I was different (which was due to my ADHD, autism, being queer, and a POC in a place with predominantly white people) to most people and developed an obsession with being “normal”. However, I am so much happier now because I have accepted that I’m different and seek friends who are accepting of me rather than people I have to change myself around. The world would be miserable if every single person was the exact same.

    • @LangkeeLongkee
      @LangkeeLongkee Před měsícem +188

      Honestly she just SCREAMS immense self hatred and is projecting it on everyone. I genuinely hope she gets therapy. And is actually honest with her therapist cause LORD

    • @laraprisma6381
      @laraprisma6381 Před měsícem +65

      I'd rather be different than be "normal"

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Před měsícem +42

      She is conservative

    • @FiltyIncognito
      @FiltyIncognito Před měsícem +26

      Ye. Queer/weird basically just means unexpected, unusual, new, etc..
      Tells you a lot about someone's personality and life experiences when they interpret that to mean 'bad'.
      And it especially tells you about their cognitive ability to deal with anything that isn't of the most basic and common occurrences. Novelty, complexity and detail are just beyond them.
      More and more, these days, I feel like intellectual capability should be displayed next to talking heads as they weigh in on important subjects. I'm all for the freedom to spread information to all who might be interested, but at the same time, this international village called the internet has created bigger and louder echo chambers for some pretty vile stuff.
      Hopefully history will prove that the more reasonable minds of humanity triumphs.

  • @user-os4lj3pi4q
    @user-os4lj3pi4q Před měsícem +1402

    "He had a youtube channel and was obsessed with trains". That's way more healthier than being obsessed with making fun of others that are not hurting ANYONE. It's ironic how these people come with points that, when applied to themselves, they are like 100 times worse.

    • @jazmineraymond7495
      @jazmineraymond7495 Před měsícem +109

      Honestly train dude sounds great, I would follow him.

    • @d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n
      @d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n Před měsícem +46

      @@jazmineraymond7495 Same, his videos sound pretty neat, if they're well filmed

    • @trebaneconapise7793
      @trebaneconapise7793 Před měsícem

      Girl, he could get a specialized job in public transport and spend his shifts doing what he loves. You'd have to get your own reality show to get paid for being an asshole.

    • @comradecomrat8545
      @comradecomrat8545 Před měsícem +74

      I would rather hang out with the train guy than her. I don’t know much about trains, but I love when people explain their passions to me, as long as their passions are not exploitative.

    • @SillyWolfGuy
      @SillyWolfGuy Před měsícem +23

      Imagine being obsessed with bringing others down and speaking on something you don’t even have experience from (I know some people do speak on things they don’t experience and with proper research and such that can be a good thing but not the way some people do it, where they just say things)

  • @nobodyimportant1968
    @nobodyimportant1968 Před měsícem +184

    to quote a wise teacher who once heard me explain this precise argument to him:
    "someone saying you can't possibly be capable of determining whether or not you're trans and/or queer just because you're autistic is just as absurd as claiming being autistic makes you incapable of determining whether or not you like apple pie. it's nonsense. neither of those two things are correlated, and even if they somehow were, correlation is not causation."

    • @nobodyimportant1968
      @nobodyimportant1968 Před měsícem +15

      that conversation with my teacher was years and years ago. i'm sad to see it's a rare conclusion to reach these days.
      sending all trans &/or queer autistic & disabled folks lots and lots of love. you get to decide who you are, always. a diagnosis cannot & does not magically supersede your human right to bodily autonomy & self-determination. it never will. you deserve the world and more.

    • @Muffinschaos
      @Muffinschaos Před 24 dny +8

      Exactly!! Autistic people can decide who they are and what they like, we have autonomy and if we want to go to college or transition we should be allowed to do that because we have the same rights.

  • @joannadevis6096
    @joannadevis6096 Před měsícem +160

    This woman keeps going on and on, like "you are not gay, and you also not gay, and no one is gay", and I don't understand. Who is gay then? Is she the only gay person in the entire world? That must be lonely.

    • @lord_xylozdoomsday959
      @lord_xylozdoomsday959 Před měsícem +43

      Same with blaire white calling every trans women a man and when someone from her bully group treats her the same way she acts surprised like you are trying to be like the bullies while you are exactly what they go after stop acting so surprised all the time

    • @mkuhnactual
      @mkuhnactual Před 26 dny

      I guess you're only gay if you're cis and neurotypical? Honestly Arielle just seems like a massive biggot who hates the neurodivergent, and especially hates trans people, it's her entirel personality at this point. And this isn't the first video she's made trying to blame being trans on another condition, here it's autism, but she also did one saying all trans people just have bpd. So which is it Arielle? Are trans people autistics who've been tricked, or borderline people who you call crazy? Also, if you have all these things you're blaming being trans on which are mutually exclusive, seems like the simpler and more likely explanation is trans people are just trans, and like cis people some of them can be neurodivergent or have mental disorders, neither of which invalidate being trans.

    • @galaxyocicat5660
      @galaxyocicat5660 Před 20 dny +13

      @@lord_xylozdoomsday959 It's so funny and annoying how they always do the pikachu surprise face when the bullying they do turns back on them.

    • @percyfunny
      @percyfunny Před 17 dny +6

      In another video, Arielle says that she's been to most states and says she doesnt experiance homophobia. Hmmm, I wonder, maybe its cause your so straight passing hmmm???
      So what counts as gay or queer then? She thinks that you can only be queer if you "dont make it your whole personality" Its like people who say "You can be gay but not to my face" Thats what she's freaking thinking

    • @dixiereynolds9909
      @dixiereynolds9909 Před 16 dny +9

      The thing about Arielle is she is the same type of person to say “being LGBT is not a personality trait” but then sees someone who is trans or non-binary, has a taste in alt/punk/goth fashion, is a leftist, generally just kindhearted and would not hurt a fly, has multifaceted identities, or an amalgamation of all of them, she goes off on a rant that they are “not gay enough” or are “too gay to be normal” while also diagnosing people as having some kind of mental illness.
      I’m not even kidding about that last one, she literally said that if you are a queer you must have BPD and therefore you are a terrible person that you should be ashamed of yourself for having something that you have no control over. And then says “oh I’m not a doctor or therapist. I’m just doing research” 💀 like bro if you’re not doctor or therapist don’t diagnose strangers with mental illnesses and disorders that you don’t have the knowledge of.💀

  • @scifirocks
    @scifirocks Před měsícem +1819

    We're probably no more likely to be gay/trans than non autistic people, but we're probably more open about being different with ourselves/others. I think it's similar to other things like racism, if you don't care about social norms and stereotypes then quite often you have less biases.

    • @aleisterlilywhite1109
      @aleisterlilywhite1109 Před měsícem +77

      Same with subcultures

    • @yee8332
      @yee8332 Před měsícem +218

      100%. Also I'll add to this, the autistic trait of questioning and not understanding arbitrary social norms and gendering is a key part of what makes people nonbinary. It is natural for autistic people to be more likely to be nonbinary than the NT population because of this trait.

    • @Shinyspddmn
      @Shinyspddmn Před měsícem +36

      You can only mask so much at any given time...

    • @hotelmario510
      @hotelmario510 Před měsícem

      I believe it is true that transgender people _are_ disproportionately autistic according to the most recent data. The issue is that the response to that should be "Oh, how interesting, I wonder why that is," or "So what?" and not "...and therefore transgender people should not be taken seriously, they are confused autistics who don't understand how gender works, the poor dears. Let's withhold the means to transition from them in case they hurt themselves."
      The rate of overlap should not have any bearing on a person's agency and their ability to make decisions about their own body. The assumption Scarcella and others of her ilk make is that because autism is disproportionately represented among trans people, being trans should not be taken seriously; activities to support people to transition their gender are seen as "enabling" a "delusional" mindset. Of course, these people are ableists and they think autism is a mental illness.
      In fact, there is considerable overlap between support for a cure for autism, and support for banning gender transition for prepubescent children. To be trans is an aberration. To be autistic is an aberration. And in many cases, when both are present in a person, the solution many people see is that this aberration should be corrected by force.

    • @mellowthm566
      @mellowthm566 Před měsícem +90

      There is a six times (averaged) increase in autism in the sample of trans people across many studies. That doesn't necessarily mean thst the reverse is true, just thst they are correlated. Also the rates of both phenomena are different (i think the highest estimates of trans people in generalized population is 1.5% and autism is currently just under 3%, with both rising due to awareness and education meaning more observed people). Plus even then it's s correlation not a causality and it's more likely it says something about the socio-cultural construct of gender than neurotype.

  • @1129buttons
    @1129buttons Před měsícem +398

    You know Arielle is not Autistic and more importantly, does not understand Autistic traits, when she tries to read between lines, switch the words around, and drags out a whole new meaning to “Autistic people tend to be …”
    We are Autistic, we say exactly what we mean.

    • @savannahm9943
      @savannahm9943 Před měsícem +110

      Allistics be like “Autistic people can’t read between the lines” and then assume we have lines to read between like they do…

    • @1129buttons
      @1129buttons Před měsícem +20

      @@savannahm9943right

    • @Anonymous-54545
      @Anonymous-54545 Před měsícem +12

      @@savannahm9943like we would want to! Keep yr* weird cultural norms tyvm
      *allistics', not you person i'm tagging

  • @abigailwinstanley1312
    @abigailwinstanley1312 Před měsícem +70

    “As we know autism is not a mental illness, your brain has developed differently but it doesn’t mean that your brain has developed defectively or stupidly.”
    I think this healed something inside of me.

  • @emmamendes4962
    @emmamendes4962 Před 27 dny +49

    Not her saying, ““which came first, the “tistic” or the trans?”” She can’t even give the respect of saying the autism?!?!🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @davethibault6734
    @davethibault6734 Před měsícem +1078

    Her mocking voices gives off a lot of similarities to some of the high school bullies that I had to contend with. The sort of people who would dismiss anything you say with a mocking laugh and expect others around them to join in.

    • @ZzzzYyyy-kp7dz
      @ZzzzYyyy-kp7dz Před měsícem +65

      ya like is she mocking us or infantalizing us into victims

    • @VibingMeike
      @VibingMeike Před měsícem +75

      That seems to be accurate with her whole channel. No substance, just mocking others

    • @SmackedyDoo
      @SmackedyDoo Před měsícem +55

      Definite bully goblin vibes.

    • @shesays1111
      @shesays1111 Před měsícem

      Also known as; Pieces of Shit 🙃
      I can understand that, the triggering mocking voice. Sorry you dealt with that, man!

    • @tamararoberson8060
      @tamararoberson8060 Před měsícem

      That's the entire Republican Party and similar right-wingers in other countries now. They used to be the boring, wealthy, educated, upper-class, posh party. Now they're just crass bullies trying to "trigger the libs".

  • @spookyspice596
    @spookyspice596 Před měsícem +2175

    So, Arielle Scarcella is being awful. Must be Sunday.

    • @erikdaniels0n
      @erikdaniels0n Před měsícem +212

      Must be a day ending in Y

    • @ArgyleDinosaur
      @ArgyleDinosaur Před měsícem +35

      ​@@erikdaniels0n I was going to respond with the same exact thing.

    • @DUWANGlai_kangyi
      @DUWANGlai_kangyi Před měsícem +1

      ​@@SmackedyDoo There is no trans ideology, just people trying to be themselves.

    • @MovieEggman
      @MovieEggman Před měsícem

      @@SmackedyDoo You have an issue with trans people?

    • @MovieEggman
      @MovieEggman Před měsícem +32

      @@SmackedyDoo Why do you have an issue with trans people?

  • @ErutaniaRose
    @ErutaniaRose Před 23 dny +47

    The meltdown video wasn’t even about queer identity, it was about autistic struggles. Bruh.
    Hope that person finds some good friends.

    • @simonides3167
      @simonides3167 Před 6 dny

      Or maybe more relaxed about acceptance from NTs. I don't think they're capable of that. The way they are wired makes it really difficult for them.

  • @Liatriss
    @Liatriss Před měsícem +124

    "Deep dive" to her must mean surface snorkeling about 15 feet from the shore

    • @Amurkura
      @Amurkura Před měsícem

      Or snorkeling in her bathtub

  • @tiptapkey
    @tiptapkey Před měsícem +655

    Arielle Scarcella seems to be deeply unhappy and wants to drag everyone down with her.

    • @MeemNoir
      @MeemNoir Před měsícem +61

      She really does, I'd feel sorry for her if she wasn't such an awful person.

    • @jazmineraymond7495
      @jazmineraymond7495 Před měsícem +8

      Yep

    • @TeahThyme
      @TeahThyme Před měsícem +12

      A lot of people do and I feel sorry for them and hope they find peace within their lifetime. It just doesn’t make sense that people who are content with themselves and their lives would feel a need to drag people down and sure, humans aren’t exactly logical beings, but even then wallowing in hate brings misery into your own life so you might make yourself unhappy if you didn’t start out that way by inviting this kind of negativity and people might also be stupid, but probably not stupid enough to decide to hate life if they don’t feel unhappy to begin with. I mean if you have a choice to be happy, why’d you go-no, I don’t want to be happy, I’m going to be a beacon of misery 🤨

    • @salvatronprime9882
      @salvatronprime9882 Před měsícem +9

      hehe, you said "drag" hehe

    • @Chameleon_Cat
      @Chameleon_Cat Před měsícem +17

      Internalized homophobia and trans phobia to the max. "I swear I'm not different, you're the weird one 😢"

  • @stripey7303
    @stripey7303 Před měsícem +730

    My psychological deep dive: Arielle isn't comfortable with being different and tries not to seem that way, so she's angry at those who are because they make her feel deficient.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR Před měsícem

      My psych deep dive: Arielle is a malignant narcissist that fell into the alt-right/fascist pipeline.

    • @anniestumpy9918
      @anniestumpy9918 Před měsícem +13

      That sounds like projection.

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Před měsícem

      She's miserable because she is unimportant and she knows it at the depths of her being. That is why her content is all about stracking anyone who is more present than her. She has nothing else. I daresay she is a sad that being a lesbian in this modern era is so chill because it's what she hung her whole personhood on. It's telling in the way she goes for trans people just living their lives as an affront to her solo characteristic

    • @lh2435
      @lh2435 Před měsícem

      Arielle started these types of videos because powerful people in the LGTBQ Scene pushed her out because she insisted on not being attracted to penises as a lesbian.

    • @AleksandarBell
      @AleksandarBell Před měsícem +37

      @@anniestumpy9918I mean it’s a logical conclusion to come to. She says constantly that nobody wants to be weird or different, which is simply not true at all. She’s constantly saying things like that, which makes it clear that in her opinion, she doesn’t want to be different as being different is “bad”. She’s clearly projecting onto other LGBTQ+ people.

  • @RandumYTenjoyer05
    @RandumYTenjoyer05 Před měsícem +35

    My question for her(Arielle) is:
    What about autistic queer people that found out they were queer before they found out they were autistic?

    • @-gnagnaw
      @-gnagnaw Před 16 dny +5

      They don't exist , they just get vaporised, like thi-
      **Gets vaporised**

    • @squanderfield
      @squanderfield Před 12 dny

      "Well you see, Big Autism™ preys upon vulnerable LGBT children because they're easy marks..." /s

    • @yeetyoink2955
      @yeetyoink2955 Před 2 dny +2

      That was me lol

  • @berserkerciaran
    @berserkerciaran Před měsícem +56

    13:30 I have the feeling Arielle doesn't consider asexual people part of the LGBTQ+ community

  • @MovieEggman
    @MovieEggman Před měsícem +269

    Neurodivergent People can be Trans
    Non-Neurodivergent People can be Trans
    you’re all Valid.

    • @sonicfan82
      @sonicfan82 Před měsícem

      But detrans people are also valid, because some detransitioners are undiagnosed autistic.

    • @mkuhnactual
      @mkuhnactual Před 26 dny +4

      sending you an internet hug

    • @rotsect
      @rotsect Před 15 dny +3

      thank you eggman

  • @joshsusser7988
    @joshsusser7988 Před měsícem +514

    Regarding the "tism" and "acoustic" BS, I just saw someone call non-autistic people "ballistic" and 🤣🤣🤣

    • @heatherrae901
      @heatherrae901 Před měsícem +17

      Ahahaha

    • @jazmineraymond7495
      @jazmineraymond7495 Před měsícem +8

      Lmao.

    • @rosepuppy1984
      @rosepuppy1984 Před měsícem +57

      I say tism to myself. I usually just say autism when talking to most people. I like saying WE ARE TISM BA BADA BUM BUM BUM BUM when I’m alone sometimes as I saw it in a CZcams comment on a Reberrabon_bon video where she said “I am the tism” in a joking way when joking about feeling imposter syndrome in regards to being autistic only to see other autistics and be like “it me” 😁 now I can’t get the little parody jingle out of my brain as it lives there rent free
      Also “ballistic” is hilarious 💀

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +25

      Don't mind me, I'm not stealing that joke or anything...

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Před měsícem +11

      Yoinkkkkk! Using that

  • @OdinsSage
    @OdinsSage Před měsícem +40

    "Autistic people can become super knowledgeable about any subject they hyper focus on except when it comes to knowing themselves" is quite the hot take...

  • @WishGender
    @WishGender Před měsícem +45

    I'm also ftm trans and autistic. In my case, I was diagnosed w autism around 16 and realized I was trans about a year later. These two realizations are some of the best things to ever happen to me.
    The ASD diagnosis helped me to finally understand why I acted so differently than everyone else around me and now that I understand that, it gives me the ability to form real relationships.
    Then figuring out I was trans only made my life better because now I understand why my body didn't feel like it belonged to me.
    Now I'm almost 2 weeks post top surgery and I know surgery won't fix my anxiety or my depression, but let me tell you I SOBBED with joy upon seeing my flat chest when they took the medical dressings off. It's still looking a bit gross because the scars aren't done healing yet, but it's everything I could have hoped for.

  • @lmao_tse_tung
    @lmao_tse_tung Před měsícem +395

    "Obsessed with their oddness"
    Yeah try going through life having it constantly being pointed out by "normal" people (who are also seemingly obsessed by it) and not becoming obsessed with it either to mask or embrace it

    • @tslinger21
      @tslinger21 Před měsícem +24

      Oddsessed.

    • @kartk2501
      @kartk2501 Před měsícem +12

      kinda similar to straight people getting angry for no reason when theres people with the same gender holding hands and being happy

    • @sandraaiden8587
      @sandraaiden8587 Před měsícem +9

      Embracing my differences is what saved me as a teen. I realized that I can find joy in that cause I will be cast out no matter I do so why even try

  • @user-fr2tg7pz8r
    @user-fr2tg7pz8r Před měsícem +575

    I was not familiar with Arielle prior to this video, but it took me less than three minutes to come to the conclusion that this is not a person whose opinion I would ever care about in the least.

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Před měsícem +24

      god bless

    • @thethirdtime9168
      @thethirdtime9168 Před měsícem

      Sorry you had to diminish the worth of your existence with knowledge of hers. I unfortunately watched her fall into TERFdom, and seeing her going at us autistic folk too comes as no surprise considering her hatefulness

    • @joevictor53
      @joevictor53 Před měsícem +20

      Same here. I miss those days of ignorance when I had no idea who this vile self hating grifter was

    • @lioedevon4275
      @lioedevon4275 Před měsícem

      I Aspire to have to same level of not giving a fuck you have.

    • @jamielee7404
      @jamielee7404 Před měsícem +27

      Oh if you look into her history you'd feel that way even more. So before she "left the left" she found a group of trans minors online and she brain washed and manipulated them to such a degree they were all deeply traumatized. It took them years to realize they were being abused. And worse still, we all watched it happen! I was following these guys and a girl at the time and I was shocked when they started talking about their "CZcams friend". She actually came to visit them! She was a woman in her... 30s I believe. They were all minors, literally not even 18 when she "befriended" them.
      I remember feeling really confused because my gut feeling was "this is so wrong and I don't like her" but I couldn't really give a logical reason. Because well, it happens, older people can become friends with younger people. I work with people half my age and we are getting on great. But like, it still felt too weird. And then she came to visit and I'm sorry but I would never allowed my teenager to hang out with some adult stranger. It was during that visit that I unsubbed from her because she was.... one giant red flag. For example, she'd be so passive aggressive, especially towards the trans girl and the longer Arielle stayed the less we saw of that girl and she just seemed more and more depressed. She stopped talking really because every time she'd say something Arielle would shut her down (and pretend to be all sweet, like "Oh just kidding, he he"). She was isolating them in real time, separating the group, saying incredibly mean things and gas lighting them into thinking they were too sensitive if they got offended. Finally, one of the kids turned 18. And what did she do first?
      Oh she persuaded him to make a video of him actually showing her HIS GENITALS!!! For "scientific purposes". I swear I still have trauma from these videos. He was so absolutely uncomfortable and yet she was pushing and manipulating....
      Finally, the guy just disappeared one day. For like a year. And after a year he posted a lengthy video about her and how abusive and manipulative she is and the mental trauma it caused him.
      I don't hate anyone as much as I hate her. Out of all the conservatives she truly is the most disgusting. And nobody could ever prove to me she is not a pedo. She is.

  • @Jaguarkralle1
    @Jaguarkralle1 Před měsícem +45

    People being bothered by my weirdness sounds hell of a lot like not my problem

  • @soulecho230
    @soulecho230 Před měsícem +35

    Scarielle Don't Be A Piece Of Shit Challenge 2024 (Impossible)

  • @llynnmarks3382
    @llynnmarks3382 Před měsícem +1262

    A lesbian who thinks Joe Biden is far left and anti woman as opposed to the abortion banning Trump blows my mind. The USA never has far left people in the White House.

    • @OGimouse1
      @OGimouse1 Před měsícem +130

      The absolute closest we've ever had is Bernie and he's nothing on Europe

    • @screaminmeani
      @screaminmeani Před měsícem

      As a Canadian I don't think the democrats are "left" at all.

    • @anamariefalk3796
      @anamariefalk3796 Před měsícem +155

      Bro Joe Biden isn’t even Centrist at this point wtf is far left to her???

    • @Cage-CatYT
      @Cage-CatYT Před měsícem

      Doesn't Biden support Israel which is commiting g3nocide? Cause that doesn't sound very left leaning, but that's just me what do I know about politics

    • @ChaoticNeutralMatt
      @ChaoticNeutralMatt Před měsícem +13

      It occurs to me that it's probably pretty useless to identity politician with political learnings, specifically because they can be seen in all sorts of different lens depending on where one stands.

  • @forgotmyname4807
    @forgotmyname4807 Před měsícem +341

    Omg that person was in distress cus of social norms n cues, not with their queerness, How's that even related 😭

    • @imautisticnowwhat
      @imautisticnowwhat  Před měsícem +122

      I know - it's so random!! It's like she had five minutes to find TikToks to use before filming 👀

    • @NeoRena
      @NeoRena Před měsícem +31

      ​@imautisticnowwhat Considering how a lot of grifters do just make like 10 videos back to back, then space out the uploads and don't do anything for a solid week in between, that's probably actually pretty accurate lol

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +44

      "I try so hard to explain to people how my autism makes me not understand social cues, and then they get mad at me for being different. This makes me extremely upset."
      "See? Being forced to be gay is so harmful!"

    • @yasmeenahmaiden
      @yasmeenahmaiden Před měsícem +17

      ​@@spongecakes1986Yep. They literally haven't even mentioned being queer once (in the footage that was shown at least), let alone that this was a reason for their problems. Just wild that she then still jumped to the 'miserable because queer' conclusion instead of the actually mentioned communication issue. What's even more ironic is that the person in the video is basically talking about communication issues with allistic people and them not being clear and there being misunderstandings because of different communication styles between autistic and allistic people and what does this allistic person do? Exactly what the video is talking about: creating more miscommunication and misunderstanding, literally proving the point of the video maker. 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +11

      @@yasmeenahmaiden not to mention the queer tiktoks that didn't even mention autism. I swear she picked them out last minute.

  • @leekestner1554
    @leekestner1554 Před měsícem +33

    I don't like her. WTF. There is a lot of self hate there. I am late diagnosed autistic and bi. i knew I was bi by 12. Didn't realize I was autistic until I was 60

  • @40ounces
    @40ounces Před měsícem +29

    “nobody wants to be different” well unfortunately people just are. and you know what’s better than hating myself for being born autistic or lgbt or a racial minority? embracing those parts of myself and finding community with others who are like me. imagine if we said this about race. “why are you celebrating your cultural heritage instead of trying to assimilate into whiteness?” 🙄

    • @40ounces
      @40ounces Před měsícem +8

      it’s reminiscent of people who think “taking autism seriously” means being autistic should be about suffering all the time 😭

  • @ianfromnyc
    @ianfromnyc Před měsícem +794

    When Arielle makes her argument about how "the autism came first" and "did they just say the quiet part out loud", she is implying that "transgenderism" (her words not mine) is a brain disorder like ASD.
    The extreme transphobes like to use made up medical-sounding diagnoses like "autogynephilia" (AGP) or "rapid onset gender dysphoria" (ROGD).
    Like Meg and Jenna both point out, Arielle seems to ignore that a significantly more plausible explanation for the correlation between autism and LGBT (including trans) is that many autistic people have difficulty accepting social constructs and cultural norms at face value, so we have an easier time dismissing things like traditional gender roles.
    (Edit to add: To be clear, I'm not saying that being LGBT is a choice. What I'm saying is that like many people, I think the correlation between autism and LGBT is more likely to do with the way social norms and stigmas hold less weight for us, so we more easily accept people (including ourselves) for who they are regardless of social pressure to conform.)

    • @PhotonBeast
      @PhotonBeast Před měsícem +38

      On your last bit ("difficulty accepting social constructs and cultural norms at face value"), I would say that it's more like fundamental differences in processing. Difficulty implies it's a 'lack of' skill or what have you, which seems to be only partially true. The foundation, however, is processing and that's far far harder to really understand because on some level, it's impossible. Someone who isn't colorblind can't really understand the experience of someone who is or vice versa, because it's not really about lacking language or definition of some/all colors. Someone can learn to identify situations where colors they can't see might be a problem and raise a warning flag, but that doesn't mean they're seeing those colors. It just means they recognize that there's a more accurate response required.

    • @shapeofsoup
      @shapeofsoup Před měsícem +30

      Honestly, it’s her use of these phrases (and “gaslighting” later) that makes me think she really is just baiting and trolling for views, because otherwise they’re completely nonsensical.

    • @barrydworak
      @barrydworak Před měsícem +8

      As I read that, your hypothesis could only be valid if you believe that sexual orientation and gender identity are just things people choose arbitrarily in order to conform with their neighbors.
      This certainly runs counter to what LGBT -- and straight -- people will say, and everyone LGBT I have gotten to know, has struggled because they were gay or had gender dysphoria. They didn't choose it for convenience.

    • @TheLeftistLynx
      @TheLeftistLynx Před měsícem +6

      Also, one of the things my older sisters have a problem with is the "social contagion" in ONLY the younger generations. But, if you think about it, doesn't it kind of make sense? If being autistic and queer are so connected or correlated enough, and autism is semi-genetic, it would make sense that the younger generation is just naturally 'more queer', no? And ofc, being autistic doesn't make you queer (or vice versa), but there's still obviously a correlation.

    • @Robin-ph1ss
      @Robin-ph1ss Před měsícem +21

      ​@@barrydworak i belive he meant that autistic people won't try be straight or pretend to be cis as much to fit in. Autistic people wouldn't be choosing their sexualaty or gender but might just not hide it or explore it more then neurotypical people. Thats how i understood it

  • @Satan-ub7we
    @Satan-ub7we Před měsícem +586

    God forbid I be trans and autistic. I’m seriously just trying to make it through this year. I should be allowed to exist. Everyone should be allowed to exist.

    • @betsylang2366
      @betsylang2366 Před měsícem +16

      You're doing awesome! If you need queer joy I got reccs

    • @RainbyFIN
      @RainbyFIN Před měsícem +17

      💙💓🤍💓💙

    • @kaylawoodbury2308
      @kaylawoodbury2308 Před měsícem +34

      I have had to deal with similar garage being aro ace and agender while daring to be *gasp* autistic. A lot of people say my autism is the reason I'm "confused" or "sexless", or that labeling as aro ace is just a cope because no one wants to date an autistic person and so much more. It's just gross that people care so damn much about me not wanting sex or a relationship that they feel the need to analyze and explain my feelings to me.

    • @Satan-ub7we
      @Satan-ub7we Před měsícem +14

      @@kaylawoodbury2308 I’m also ace. I completely it’s so weird what people will focus on

    • @Th0rn5555
      @Th0rn5555 Před měsícem

      Damn, playing life on hard mode lol

  • @kirstygunn9149
    @kirstygunn9149 Před měsícem +20

    As a parent of two autistic teens, i fricking hate people who infantilise autistic people and undermine their feelings and opinions. I have had a few discussions on sexuality with my older son ( he is over 18) and he has come to the conclusion that he is Asexual as he doesn't find any one atractive ,and i have said that i love him no matter what and have no issues with whatever sexuality he is. Our younger teen isn't at the age / maturity level to discuss things as deeply as his brother can but we have had chats about" caring" feelings and getting consent from people who you would like to hug or kiss and not invading people's personal space .

  • @CherryBerry-bm2wx
    @CherryBerry-bm2wx Před měsícem +26

    Arielle please stop ruining our community
    😫🤍🧡💗

  • @shy2infinity
    @shy2infinity Před měsícem +433

    You know what... I'm tired of hiding it. Arielle is correct. I am single handedly turning the world gayer and gayer and gayer, by virtue of being gay and participating in the community. /JK

    • @tauntingeveryone7208
      @tauntingeveryone7208 Před měsícem +1

      I knew the gays had an agenda. /j

    • @shy2infinity
      @shy2infinity Před měsícem +106

      honestly though, the WORST thing about Arielle imo is how she often uses clips of people OBVIOUSLY in distress to fuel her own agenda. Like, ma'am... Give those people a MODICUM of respect, PLEASE

    • @LostAndFound7991
      @LostAndFound7991 Před měsícem +80

      i just want a tshirt that says “i am the gay agenda” lmao

    • @shy2infinity
      @shy2infinity Před měsícem +32

      @@LostAndFound7991 I’m sure it exists somewhere lol

    • @mrspreminger
      @mrspreminger Před měsícem +5

      Based

  • @toastyotaku42
    @toastyotaku42 Před měsícem +255

    Arielle seems to think that because we often can't read between the lines, that means we can't understand complex and abstract concepts like queerness or transness but we definitely can.

    • @dancerchronicles
      @dancerchronicles Před měsícem +22

      100% this, I started learning that people could be gay when I was a kid; I also am queer lmao

    • @G.D.G.
      @G.D.G. Před měsícem +26

      I think its more on the lines of "odd birds flock together". Autistic people kept trying to be accepted by society, the same way queer people did. Neither were accepted and decided to flock together.

    • @b666rchd5
      @b666rchd5 Před měsícem

      She straight up thinks mental health issues/autism equals the person belongs in an asylum

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +18

      ​@@G.D.G.while she does seem to think that (albeit in a more "weird INDOCTRINATED weird" than "we're both weird let's stick together"), she also directly implies that because autistic people struggle with social cues, we don't actually understand what "queer" means.

    • @Cybolic
      @Cybolic Před měsícem

      By extending her logic, since she doesn't seem to be able to grasp relatively simple concepts - like what a mental illness is, what the context of the video she's using is, or what the poll she quotes is about - I assume she doesn't think she herself can decide whether she's lgbtqia+ herself either? /hj

  • @kartk2501
    @kartk2501 Před měsícem +16

    how are you so respectful? i started uncontrollably yelling at 4 minutes in and im only 10 minutes in 😭

  • @akuma5163
    @akuma5163 Před měsícem +13

    I know exactly what you mean! Years ago I really liked Arielle‘s content and than just a few weeks ago I remembered her and decided to check on what she posts today and I was literally shocked about all the misinformation she spreads about such important topics 😢 I saw a video where she does similar things with Borderline Personality Disorder and seeing her completely butchering the diagnosis and stigmatizing a whole group of people is just wild to me, it literally breaks my heart 💔
    Thank you so much for speaking up! 🙏🏻

  • @SanityVideo
    @SanityVideo Před měsícem +352

    I'm an autistic and am 100% able to tell that living my life as a man was unbearable and living as a woman my mental health and basic happiness are a million times better. There's nothing to be confused by. I could barely get out of bed before. Now I'm more functional on basically every level even in spite of a lot of trauma from family and external sources as a result. I know a lot of queer and trans autistic people and none of them seem unable to tell what makes them happy. They all seem to get healthier after coming out cause we do seem to know how we feel.

    • @cheesypastel
      @cheesypastel Před měsícem +37

      I feel the same way but I’m FTM andddddd even if I wasn’t trans I’d want my baby making capability out of my body bc my periods are unbearable, and I’d want top surgery bc my chest has ALWAYS been uncomfortable for me, the way they jiggle and the way they feel, they are absolutely awful, and I also have extremely sensitive skin so even bras that women swear by for being “super comfortable” are NOT comfortable for me. Also!! I had non-binary and masc/queer feelings when I was a TEEN and guess what, I didn’t even know I was autistic until 3 years ago when I was 20…. So all those stupid stereotypes of “autistic ppl are like oh maybe I’m lgbtqia because I’m autistic” I have NEVER heard of that, and if anything then once I turned 18 then I suppressed my trans masc feelings for like SIX years… I tried so hard to be a “proud woman” and like my body, but I’ve never liked my body, not when I was skinny, not when I was fat, and not now as average, because of my chest and curves. I even had an ed at 16-18 and wanted to be very skinny bc I thought it would make me happy but it didn’t, so I just came out as trans to my friends in march and I’ve been so happy since being referred to as he/him. And last year I was basically indoctrinated by the right wing side but then I started questioning it again and being like… y’know I still have the same issues and the right wing side seems to think autism isn’t real. So I’ve went full circle, from hardcore liberal to republicans and back to being liberal. And I know myself and I know you do too. Also I just heard her talk about being brainwashed it’s so absurd, I know who I am and I suppressed my feelings all my adult life until now. I’m happier than I’ve ever been. No one knows you better than you know yourself lmao. It’s insane how other people think they have a right to tell you who you actually are when you’re the only one who knows who you truly are. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

    • @SanityVideo
      @SanityVideo Před měsícem +26

      @@cheesypastel life is hard when you're trans. You're a badass for making it this far. It will never be easy and there will be low points but it mostly gets better from here.

    • @milamila1123
      @milamila1123 Před měsícem +5

      ❤❤

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Před měsícem +13

      Neurotypicals make me unhappy by treating me like crap /less than 😅. That’s the problem.

    • @jennoscura2381
      @jennoscura2381 Před měsícem +17

      Absolutely. I am trans and autistic. Getting bottom surgery over 6 years ago made my life much better. It got rid of most of my dysphoria. It's one less layer of BS I have to deal with. Dysphoria and autism at the same time is not fun.

  • @wendyheatherwood
    @wendyheatherwood Před měsícem +162

    Arielle acting like the current definition of the word queer is this super recent thing when people have been using "We're here, we're queer" as a slogan longer than she's been alive.
    Is she incredibly ignorant of the topics she discusses or a disingenuous grifter knowingly spreading misinformation? I vote both.

    • @jerrysanders141
      @jerrysanders141 Před měsícem +22

      The term "Breeder Feeder" fits her pretty well here.

    • @notNajimi
      @notNajimi Před měsícem +13

      @@jerrysanders141oooooh daaamn. I’m gonna have to steal that cause it’s fuckin brutal

    • @jerrysanders141
      @jerrysanders141 Před měsícem +13

      @@notNajimi it's actually a really old term, but I'm absolutely all for bringing it back.

  • @KristofskiKabuki
    @KristofskiKabuki Před měsícem +98

    lol she thinks Queer only started being used to mean non straight ten years ago?!oh my sweet summer child 😆

    • @akisatsuki8444
      @akisatsuki8444 Před měsícem +1

      Emphasis on “child”

    • @rn6345
      @rn6345 Před měsícem +1

      She didn't say that though. She said people equated queer with weird 10-15 years ago.

    • @KristofskiKabuki
      @KristofskiKabuki Před měsícem +12

      @@rn6345 I mean if you're being pedantic it still is associated with weird, that's kinda the whole point

    • @Teajay21
      @Teajay21 Před 13 dny +1

      ​@rn6345 she definitely implies queer used to mean weird & changed to mean LGBTQ+ when people have been screaming 'we're here, we're queer' since the 80s and before

    • @LeadrynMcKrotch
      @LeadrynMcKrotch Před 11 dny

      Yeah my dad's a boomer and even he says queer always was associated with being gay or thinking some one might be gay or act gay(granted that was before they started to associate gay with being homosexual so technically it was that and not being gay. As that was used to mean happy and is the term that changed much more recently not queer)

  • @chlobee333
    @chlobee333 Před měsícem +28

    as a lesbian and late diagnosed autistic who used to watch arielle’s content as a kid, back in the early days of her channel, it sucks to see that someone who helped me come to terms with my identity thinks like this now. she seems to be so full of hate

  • @miezepups15
    @miezepups15 Před měsícem +235

    Oh, and I just learned this on Philosophytube:
    Some people don't like to listen, because to them, listening is submission.

    • @VannahSavage
      @VannahSavage Před měsícem +24

      Ayyy fellow PhilosophyTube fan!! Thanks for commenting this, you reminded me that I’ve got her most recent video saved in my Watch Later list. Getting that queued up next!

    • @milamila1123
      @milamila1123 Před měsícem +16

      I watched that video today! That quote is *chef's kiss*.

    • @jazmineraymond7495
      @jazmineraymond7495 Před měsícem +8

      I saw it too, love her.

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +9

      Haven't watched it yet (older sibling was visiting their girlfriend and I was waiting for them) but will probably watch tomorrow. Know one of her patrons, she said it's really good.

    • @serafina2k
      @serafina2k Před měsícem +1

      This!

  • @crowmiks4712
    @crowmiks4712 Před měsícem +253

    as a trans autistic man the crossover of infantilization of autism and afab people really screws me over, everyone acts like i'm too disabled to understand my gender, and that because i'm afab i'm just a manipulated little girl tricked by the scary transes... despite me being an adult in my 20s

    • @astralengine666
      @astralengine666 Před měsícem +20

      This angers me so much, your comment already explains why but GAH it's just so frustrating.

    • @kartk2501
      @kartk2501 Před měsícem +30

      autistic people in my experience are more self-aware than allistic people. it just seems that we're dumb because of trouble expressing ourselves and also because of stereotypes and ableism

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel Před měsícem

      oh dude, I always feel I'm treated as a teenager (I'm 34 lol). is it because autistic people are less conforming? no makeup, comfy clothes, maybe I look younger but it's really bad for my mental well being to be treated like I'm not fully adult yet. It happens too often, is it my face, the way I walk or act?

    • @Faceless_Cryptid
      @Faceless_Cryptid Před 19 dny +3

      I’m AFAB and I currently identify with gender-fluidity, and I get this ALL THE TIME when it comes to my masculine presentation. How I’m reinforcing the patriarchy (somehow????), how I’m just small and insecure in my feminity, how I can’t really know myself and other people somehow know me better than I do. It’s so frustrating, especially coming from my own parents when I tried coming out to them. I’ve since told them that I’m not queer, just to stay safe until I can finally leave (would have left sooner if the economy isn’t what it is)

  • @KayaJinx
    @KayaJinx Před měsícem +12

    Lol, I'm 60 and queer has meant queer for as long as I can remember. I mean technically it means weird, when used in literature etc. but its been a slang term for gay/trans etc for decades.

  • @rinthecat3113
    @rinthecat3113 Před měsícem +10

    Sometimes I wonder if some older LGBT+ people who had to deal with a lot of bullying are just resentful when they see younger queers being accepted. I get those vibes when she is so mocking about people celebrating their differences. Its like she thinks "I had to try and act normal to blend in so you should have to too." Now off to the memes playlist to make me feel better.

    • @Aster_Risk
      @Aster_Risk Před měsícem +2

      That's definitely part of it. My sister didn't realize she was ace until her late 20s and will sometimes talk shit about teens and young 20-somethings for not actually being ace or makes fun of neo pronouns. My younger sister does the same thing despite being bisexual.

  • @eevilauntie
    @eevilauntie Před měsícem +203

    It's always so depressing when there's someone who is themselves part of a minority and probably has experienced bullying and unfair treatment in their life, and then they turn around and start bullying people they perceive as inferior.

    • @crazyknitter22
      @crazyknitter22 Před měsícem +16

      Unfortunately that's how it works sometimes. When the oppressed becomes the oppressor. Or the abused becomes the abuser. That's because they didn't learn anything else. They have never been accepted for who they are so they turn the table and do not accept others they perceive as inferior. She needs a few sessions with psychotherapist. I think she has never accepted being LGBTQ+ so she doesn't accept it in others, especially if the come from a different group of people. Self acceptance is liberating.

    • @justingerald
      @justingerald Před měsícem

      @@crazyknitter22 More than a few

  • @452xi
    @452xi Před měsícem +508

    Arielle has never been a good representative of the LGBT+ community.

    • @Bella-ns3bz
      @Bella-ns3bz Před měsícem

      i completely agree with this she's also extremely transphobic and makes videos full of misinformation - and now shes coming after autistic people too?? when will she stop

    • @elle8786
      @elle8786 Před měsícem

      She's not even good representation for a human...

    • @NY_Mountain_Man
      @NY_Mountain_Man Před měsícem +29

      Thank you for saying this. It means a lot.

    • @GagaLuvr15
      @GagaLuvr15 Před měsícem +37

      I remember her being biphobic way before she went conservative.

    • @aussieman3021
      @aussieman3021 Před měsícem

      Not to mention that she's a supporter of Gays Against Groomers, an organisation of gay people who, despite being gay, have embraced the heteronormative "LGBTQIA+ people are pedophiles" trope, and have used their gay identities to attack people in their own community so they can be seen as good guys in the eyes of anti-LGBTQIA+ people, as well as using their identities as a tactic to imply that "internalised discrimination doesn't exist", basically trying to make their followers believe that just because they're gay, they are not capable of being anti-LGBTQIA+.

  • @jessik1810
    @jessik1810 Před měsícem +10

    Imagine being so fucking miserable that the mere thought of someone else being happy pisses you of so much that you have to go online to cry about it...😶

  • @Ironvaliant_
    @Ironvaliant_ Před měsícem +10

    I'd rather have a hyperfixation on trains than a hyperfixation on hating on trans people

  • @sadfaery
    @sadfaery Před měsícem +257

    I saw one video where the person called X tweets "excretions" or maybe "X-cretions"? I found it highly amusing.

    • @imautisticnowwhat
      @imautisticnowwhat  Před měsícem +31

      😂

    • @thatotherted3555
      @thatotherted3555 Před měsícem +23

      That fits well with Rebecca Watson having adopted the pronunciation "shitter" for "Xitter"

    • @mrenb7
      @mrenb7 Před měsícem +2

      That is SENSATIONAL!!! 😂😂😂

    • @sadfaery
      @sadfaery Před měsícem +1

      @@mrenb7 I just wish I could remember who it was who said it!!!

    • @sadfaery
      @sadfaery Před měsícem +1

      @@thatotherted3555 That's fantastic!!!

  • @VeeJayASMR
    @VeeJayASMR Před měsícem +208

    She's dangerously wrong about everything always

  • @aftonair
    @aftonair Před měsícem +14

    Thank you.
    This woman is insufferable.

  • @bicuriousdirtbikeboi2594
    @bicuriousdirtbikeboi2594 Před měsícem +8

    My autism has nothing to do with me being gay. They’re just both parts of the mix that makes me who I am ❤

  • @llynnmarks3382
    @llynnmarks3382 Před měsícem +283

    I hope everyone reading this gets away from people who refuse to say what they mean but get mad when you don't know what they mean.

    • @Indi_Waffle_Girl
      @Indi_Waffle_Girl Před měsícem +13

      UNDERRATED COMMENT holy crap, didn't know I needed to hear that today thank you ❤

    • @aya9371
      @aya9371 Před měsícem +3

      Didn't expect how much i needed to hear this

    • @johngrundowski3632
      @johngrundowski3632 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks ,,,= damage control that I need😏☑️♾️

  • @Computergirl567
    @Computergirl567 Před měsícem +230

    I feel like originally the point a lot of people made was a lot of autistic KIDS are easily influenced. And yes, kids in general. KIDS ARE EASILY INFLUENCED IN GENERAL. but acting like GROWN ADULTS can't understand their own sexuality is so stupid. Come on, we aren't talking about 12 year olds here. A 25 year old autistic woman who enjoys sleeping with women can know she's gay. and autistic people can consent.

    • @draalttom844
      @draalttom844 Před měsícem +57

      Any kid can know they are gay its just weird to try to make them prétend they are something until 18

    • @Computergirl567
      @Computergirl567 Před měsícem +61

      @@draalttom844 yeah what I mean is in general kids are easily influenced in everything. and yeah kids can know that they're gay. sexuality can change and shift as you get older and kids who thought they were gay could be bi and kids who thought they were bi could be gay and etc. I've liked girls since I was 5. Kids can know what crushes they have for sure, I didn't know that girls could like girls but i liked them anyway.

    • @tamararoberson8060
      @tamararoberson8060 Před měsícem

      Autistic people are more trusting, which makes them more easily manipulated and tend to fall for scams and manipulative partners and exploitative "friends".
      There's just no cult of the gays trying to convince everyone to turn gay. That's just not a thing. There's not a lot of money in it compared to, idk, starting a church.

    • @Maryaminx
      @Maryaminx Před měsícem +13

      My worry with a lot of this is that non-diagnosed autistic teenagers probably feel like there's *something* different about themselves, and they can be pressured into the wrong conclusions by bad actors. But obviously the correct response to this would be open-minded affirming care that supports the person until they're able to draw their own conclusions.

    • @Computergirl567
      @Computergirl567 Před měsícem +5

      @@Maryaminx for sure. before i was diagnosed i wouldn't do that with lgbt because i didn't know about it, but I would google every neurological condition i could find to try to explain what I had. now I know i'm autistic and bisexual.

  • @lamennods9512
    @lamennods9512 Před 28 dny +7

    Watching her mock autistic people is so sickening. I hate how people can be so cruel in this world.

  • @CumulusWishes
    @CumulusWishes Před měsícem +7

    the day arielle stays in her damn lane and doesn't talk about things she obviously has no real knowledge in is the day hell freezes over

    • @science_bear
      @science_bear Před měsícem

      Bisexuals can't stay in their own lane

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Před měsícem

      90 percent of CZcams is people spewing petty, uninformed opinions.

  • @the_p.p.e.
    @the_p.p.e. Před měsícem +87

    Does Arielle think that the louder and more grating/mocking her voice gets, the more believable she sounds? Not for me. The girl who was so upset, who was trying so fcuking hard, was genuine, real, authentic. I totally connected with her pain. It brought so much up & I cried for her & along with her, I felt her pain .
    Arielle Scarcella's hideous yakkity-tak diatribe made me think......, Sometimes the diagnosis is simply Asshole.
    Thanks as always for your content Meghan.
    💌

  • @nachocheeba
    @nachocheeba Před měsícem +137

    That crocheted rainbow top was absolutely giving. Makes me want to make* one for me and everyone I know

    • @WONDERBOIY
      @WONDERBOIY Před měsícem +8

      Make one for me please

    • @nachocheeba
      @nachocheeba Před měsícem +7

      ​@@WONDERBOIYIf I could you know I would ❤

    • @cheesypastel
      @cheesypastel Před měsícem +3

      Make me a rainbow sweater 😭

    • @a_little_demon
      @a_little_demon Před měsícem +1

      I wanna do a crochet pastel rainbow jumper dress now ! 😭 ( I dunno how to crochet tho- )

    • @RI0Tkitty
      @RI0Tkitty Před měsícem

      Oh I am definitely making one 😆 I mean…once it stops feeling like a demand that I unnecessarily placed upon myself 🤪

  • @entranSingie
    @entranSingie Před 15 dny +4

    It's the same argument "oh you're too young to know" wrapped in ableist packaging 🙃

  • @buckycarbon
    @buckycarbon Před měsícem +7

    I don't understand why she's so mean. There's some root of cruelty there that I see too often, it's immensely small minded and concerning, and reeks of "I was bullied and am angry that you're not getting bullied." Just yet more gatekeeping.

  • @lorvokh
    @lorvokh Před měsícem +139

    I'm trans ftm and all my life I've been sure that all of my hypersensitivity issues could be explained by dysphoria. I went from "I'm not a real man" through transition to "oh wait, maybe I'm just not a real human" to "I've been autistic this whole time???". My trans>autistic pipeline was really clogged, not gonna lie.

    • @kaioh16
      @kaioh16 Před měsícem +20

      I think I'm in a similar spot right now, I'm beginning to think I'm autistic, but it's hard to figure out whether something is maybe autistic masking, or rather me trying to play the cis boy role (I'm transfem). It's hard to figure out multiple parts of your identity at once!

    • @1sleepyguy42o
      @1sleepyguy42o Před měsícem +16

      @kaioh16 Im ftm early transition (figuring out a name so username is still wrong), and i also really struggle with seperating the mask of my assigned gender from my autistic mask. Whenever i​'m in an anxiety inducing situation, i automatically bring out my overly feminine, customer service voice ive copied from my mom. I quit a job before i even knew i was trans, because it brought that voice out so much, and i found it made me feel awful and i couldnt place why, for a while i thought maybe my mask just needed some tuning lol. But yeah, its seriously confusing, and its made finding a normal speaking voice really tough, but im hoping voice training helps me some

    • @jennoscura2381
      @jennoscura2381 Před měsícem +8

      I used to think that medical transition would solve all my problems. Then in my early 20s I got an autism diagnosis. Then I understood that transition would help with dysphoria but not all the other stuff. And that turned out to be correct. Bottom surgery got rid of most of my dysphoria. But I still have issues with anxiety, depression, meltdowns etc.

    • @lorvokh
      @lorvokh Před měsícem +8

      @@jennoscura2381 I had the same thing! My psychiatrist told me that once I start taking testosterone I won't need any other medication (I was on antidepressants at the time). And when it didn't fully "fix" me I felt even more broken. Always looking for an excuse to take myself out of uncomfortable situations rather than power through like everyone around me. Can't believe that I was told that hormones cure depression and then felt guilty that they didn't. I had no idea that might be a common experience. I'm so glad that this community exists

    • @1sleepyguy42o
      @1sleepyguy42o Před měsícem +4

      @lorvokh @jennoscura2381 I just wanted to add I definitely relate with this. I worried a lot when I was questioning my gender if I was seeking a new mask hoping it would make me confident and not anxious, because it's something I've done a lot in my past. After a lot of self reflection I've come to the realization that I do want this regardless of if it helps my autism symptoms. But even with it in mind I still struggle with thinking if I mask better, my anxiety will go away, and when I feel dysphoria clear up just a bit in certain areas, I can easily fall into a place of getting my hopes up almost that the same thing will happen with my autism symptoms as my transition progresses

  • @jacobmerrill693
    @jacobmerrill693 Před měsícem +164

    I love the whole "it's a choice" implication in all this. Like yep being attracted to just women was too easy for my autistic brain, I needed more social queues and norms to barely understand so I picked up being bi

    • @lorvokh
      @lorvokh Před měsícem +12

      I love imagining the people saying that "it's a choice" just *choosing* to be queer for a day. It should be easy to switch back, right? Where's the risk?

    • @sveadezember403
      @sveadezember403 Před měsícem +4

      This made me laugh! Thanks!
      And I also notices the "it's a choice"... I'm really irritated by this and the internalized sexism and all...

    • @madalice5134
      @madalice5134 Před měsícem +14

      I had a discussion with a homophobe, who also had so much internalized misogyny that I don't know how she functions. She kept going on about sexuality being a chooce and all that, so I asked her when she chose to be straight, and she actually answered sincerely. She told me about a woman she was with briefly and how she decided she didn't want that when she overheard her deeply bigoted father saying nasty things about her being gay because she was a tomboy. He didn't actually know she'd been seeing a girl. He just decided a girl who likes sports= bad and lesbian. She said she chose to be straight after that, and I felt incredibly sad for her. It doesn't excuse the rancid thing she's said or her complete denial about the existence of bisexuality, but it really explains a lot. She has a particular disdain for lesbians and it stems from her father's misogyny and homophobia and her falling into the worst of evangelical christianity. It seems like a lot of the "It's a choice" crowd might be bi and choosing to suppress part of their sexuality.

    • @science_bear
      @science_bear Před měsícem

      @@madalice5134 is it suppression of interior feelings or is the way they treat gay people a way of fulfilling what it truly means to be bisexual?

    • @madalice5134
      @madalice5134 Před měsícem +3

      @@science_bear I'm sorry, but I don't understand the question. Are you asking if being phobic towards gay people is a normal action from bisexual people? I don't know people who are openly bi that are phobic towards others in the lgbtq+ community. I think that some people who are too full of self hate will lash out at those who embrace their identity and live life without denying themselves. I'm not quite sure I interpreted your question right though.

  • @mark0ta
    @mark0ta Před měsícem +5

    "Nobody likes to be the weird one" - nothing icks me as much as generalizing this way. I like being myself, I like being the weird one. Am I nobody?

  • @System_Spark
    @System_Spark Před měsícem +4

    Arielle: “No one likes to be different.”
    Also Arielle: *constantly bragging about how her views differ from the majority.*

  • @neuroticnation144
    @neuroticnation144 Před měsícem +253

    A trait of autism is being non-judgmental, or a tendency to be non-judgmental. Why would that not carry into sexuality? My son is autistic, he has no preference. I’m autistic, neither do I. What difference does gender really make in a heart bound relationship? I had an autistic uncle, he was non-sexual. I have two other sons on the spectrum, they aren’t looking for relationships. Is it the autism or the generation they belong to? I don’t know. Does it really matter?
    Just for clarity, these are all “high functioning” autists capable of masking their autism successfully. Except for the uncle, he was clearly neurodivergent by his temperament.

    • @trekadouble757
      @trekadouble757 Před měsícem +44

      Yet, my brother is autistic and he is 100% gay and he does not find the body of a woman attractive in any way. I have an autistic female friend who is heterosexual and has never been aroused by the body of a woman. Sure, they both are absolutely non-judgemental, and my brother for example used to have a sentimental crush on a woman when he was a teen. But they are not asexual and they want to be in a relationship with someone they can have sex with, meaning being in a relationship with a woman is, for both of them, absolutely not possible. It's not because you're open-minded that suddenly there is no limits anymore to your attractions and desires.

    • @elle8786
      @elle8786 Před měsícem +29

      I think you may just have a queer family that's also autistic. Plenty of autistic people have gender preferences, and plenty of us are judgemental. Personally, I don't care about gender because I'm ace, not because I'm autistic, and yes, I'm judgemental as hell, I just judge things people have control over as opposed to things out of their control.

    • @onceuponamelody
      @onceuponamelody Před měsícem +14

      Your family sounds lovely!! And just fyi, functioning labels aren't really used anymore as they aren't regarded as accurate. "High masking" would probably be more of the word to use for the other family members besides the uncle. 👍

    • @Sonicfan-cc1te
      @Sonicfan-cc1te Před měsícem +4

      I’m a trans guy with autism and I also have no sexual preference or desire to be in relationships.

    • @neuroticnation144
      @neuroticnation144 Před měsícem +1

      I was talking about being judgmental and getting all up into other people’s business about sexual preference or identity. Not that autistic people can’t have preferences. I’m speaking about my experiences, not anyone else’s. There are many in the autistic community that know what I’m trying to say and/or can identify with it.

  • @LuanMerlin
    @LuanMerlin Před měsícem +108

    I could imagine that the correlation is actually not "If you're autistic you're more likely to be LGBTQIA+", but "If you're autistic and LGBTQIA+, you're more likely to realize it, accept it and come out as LGBTQIA+".
    Also, even if my autism had caused my trans identity, transitioning has still made me so much happier with myself, and the more comfortable I felt in my own body and the more openly I expressed my gender identity, the easier it got for me to accept the challenges I face due to being autistic in a world designed for neurotypicals.

    • @elainelouve
      @elainelouve Před měsícem +4

      That could well be how it is. I'm however interested in if ADHD (and autism) correlates with a higher probability of polyamory. I've seen discussions where people say everyone they know in the poly spaces is ADHD. In my peer support group there's multiple poly people, though still in the minority. But I mean if in the general population there's like 1% of those who practice polyamory, in my ADHD group it's more like 15%.
      I'm certain I was born queer, but polyamory is a lifestyle, not an innate identity. Though it does kind of feel that way to me, since it comes so naturally. I just think it's the brain not conforming to social norms, because I tend to rationalize everything. Some people are appalled that I'm married and polyamorous, and I just don't understand why it's so difficult for them to wrap their heads around.

    • @OdinsSage
      @OdinsSage Před měsícem +6

      @elainelouve I believe polyamory is one of those LGBT things where you've got it or you don't. My best friend cannot function in a monogamous relationship, they say it feels suffocating and uncomfortable. They've almost always been in open or intentionally poly relationships. I, on the other hand, couldn't function in a poly relationship, despite having no problems with it on a moral level. I've seen how well it works for my friend, but it's just not for me. And I've seen similar things from other people. I do believe more people would be openly poly if there wasn't the societal stigma on it, but I dont think you "choose" if you're comfortable with poly relationships, I think it's something inherent from person to person.

    • @elainelouve
      @elainelouve Před měsícem +2

      @@OdinsSage good point! It could be an innate thing. To me it certainly feels natural. But I totally get what you're saying. Actually at this stage in life I don't want to have multiple relationships. I did, but when the falling in love period ended, it became too much. I just prefer to engage in other stuff. However it's nice that my husband has found a partner. Them going out together also gives me more time on my own.
      Yikes, I just realized how my life might sound to a neurotypical person who is invested in relationship rules or whatever.x) I also love how my husband can enjoy more physical closeness, like long hugs, with his partner. I like hugs and touching, but not too much, as it's a very strong sensation for me. That, and needing time on my own - I think only autistic and ADHD people will understand.x)

  • @moonchild-thirty-thr33
    @moonchild-thirty-thr33 Před měsícem +6

    Arielle is repressed and hates herself and is just a bully trying to get attention by saying inflammatory things.

  • @y.martins2860
    @y.martins2860 Před 21 dnem +5

    I genuinely cannot compute how an LGBT+ person could just go out of their way to "harass" other LGBT+ people, like for what reason?

  • @makotomodachi
    @makotomodachi Před měsícem +88

    I hate Arielle Scarcella with a passion. When I first found out I was non-binary, I knew I never wanted to be with somebody like her. She acted like someone who is very abusive towards other people and has a superiority complex over other minorities, and she made me fear to date a woman for a long time. Now that I'm confident in my bisexuality and now know that most lesbians don't mind trans and nonbinary people like me, I feel more proud to date anybody who is accepting of my identity. Also the whole "nobody wants to be different" shtick from her is BS. I was well aware I was different ever since I got my autism diagnosis at a young age and I embraced being different from everybody else. I even like it when people call me weird because I know that anybody can be weird no matter whether or not their neurodivergent.

    • @Gorehoundula
      @Gorehoundula Před 10 dny

      Normal is completely and utterly fucking overrated. Fuck normal.

  • @Sinc3r3ly
    @Sinc3r3ly Před měsícem +94

    Allistic people shut up about autism challenge (insta fail)(theycant not give their unwanted wrong opinions)

  • @Leo-ht7od
    @Leo-ht7od Před měsícem +4

    she DID NOT just make fun of ezra he is legit a sweetheart and has done nothing wrong :(

    • @AshleesBathroom
      @AshleesBathroom Před měsícem +4

      I just started the video, but EZRA BUTLER? SHE MADE FUN OF EZRA BUTLER? SHE BETTER NOT HAVE.
      Ezra is a sweetheart and he's SOOO wholesome. I love him so much.

    • @Leo-ht7od
      @Leo-ht7od Před měsícem +2

      @@AshleesBathroom IKR he did nothing wrong he’s just being himself :(

  • @clairerobin8009
    @clairerobin8009 Před měsícem +2

    I've just found your channel and I've gone on a deep dive. I love your content and I'm appreciative of this video x

  • @toxicstarbot6701
    @toxicstarbot6701 Před měsícem +53

    How miserable must you be to hate people who are happy?

  • @itrytodraw96
    @itrytodraw96 Před měsícem +60

    I find this take kinda hilarious because I knew I was queer before I knew I was autistic.

    • @ilTHfeaa
      @ilTHfeaa Před měsícem

      same 😭😂 i don’t have an ASD diagnosis but i have ADHD and honestly I think i definitely have ASD, I just don’t have my doctor anymore so :/

    • @dickottel
      @dickottel Před měsícem

      sameee, I knew I was queer in middle school when I fell in love with my friend, and then in high school another girl crush, later when I started being aware of this gender thing I realized I've never felt like a girl/woman or anything, just lack of gender, agender, and only recently I diagnosed myself as autistic (I do sooo much research and it just fits and explains me)

    • @queerqueen098
      @queerqueen098 Před měsícem

      Same lol

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Před měsícem +3

      I figured out that I was queer in highschool. I got diagnosed with autism at age 47. So 30+ years earlier.

  • @NaveeSeal
    @NaveeSeal Před 21 dnem +4

    the "autistic people are more likely to be LGBTQ" reminds me of "yes u should get vaccines, And so what if that makes your kid artistic? that don't always mean he's gay"
    (btw i hope people don't start using "artistic" like "the tism" or "acoustic")

  • @hazelgrunts
    @hazelgrunts Před měsícem +5

    I’m autistic and trans, and I’ve been showing obvious signs of being trans since I was young. I remember telling my elementary school friends that “I wanted to be a boy” and I told my mom to “stop calling me a pretty girl” because it gave me an uncomfortable feeling that turned out to be gender dysphoria. I was generally uncomfortable with being perceived as a girl for many years before I even knew what LGBTQ was. I’ve been out as trans for almost four years now and it’s only made me happier.

  • @masela01
    @masela01 Před měsícem +123

    "how dare you be happy and want change and want... tyo be treated like a human,,,, ugh you should just grow up,,, but also accept that you are basically a child ?" idk that's what arielle sounds like to me

  • @consuelonavarrohidalgo5334
    @consuelonavarrohidalgo5334 Před měsícem +152

    I can't understand how adult people can watch that woman.

    • @_kiseki_
      @_kiseki_ Před měsícem

      Or the adults that watch her are exactly as miserable as she is and they’re looking for someone who espouses their same hateful viewpoints.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR Před měsícem

      @@NutrientFan1 A lot of adults voted for Trump. The fascist threat is real. American conservatism would be called fascism in any other country.

    • @knrdvmmlbkkn
      @knrdvmmlbkkn Před měsícem +1

      "I can't understand (...) watch that woman."
      For entertainment.

    • @heyna1185
      @heyna1185 Před měsícem

      @@NutrientFan1 you might be right to some extent but I think a large portion of her audience is probably conservative men who feel super validated in their bigotry because a lesbian is agreeing with them.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Před měsícem

      Rageholics

  • @georgesumner8190
    @georgesumner8190 Před měsícem +4

    Arielle has “I’m the only gay in the village,” syndrome.

  • @ElvenChaos
    @ElvenChaos Před měsícem +5

    This person has been so problematic for years. Didn't know she still had a platform.

  • @CreatiVastARTS
    @CreatiVastARTS Před měsícem +79

    As a gay trans autistic woman, I do find Arielle’s talking points on autistic people appalling. Like who is she to tell us who we are? It’s the internet, so, many experience brain worms when it comes to trans people and how we experience the world. Being constantly misunderstood is so exhausting.

    • @AliceBunny05
      @AliceBunny05 Před měsícem

      Anyone who is familiar with the trans community on CZcams will usually know that she's a TERF. She's vehemently transphobic and all of the trans creators that she used to consider friends have denounced her several years ago.

  • @troywhelply6742
    @troywhelply6742 Před měsícem +76

    Rizz 'em with the 'tism
    I hope that saves the word for you just a tiny bit

  • @topiaz
    @topiaz Před měsícem +6

    It feels weird. Her content, instead of putting together reasonable arguments and getting to a conclusion, is instead mocking the people she is reacting to in effort to making the audience feel stupid to agree with anything else but her narrative.

    • @CattyAttie
      @CattyAttie Před 20 dny +1

      It's all about feeling "above" other people.
      It's one of the main strategies of preserving conservatism. Make everything into hierarchy using mockery to delineate a group or idea they want on the bottom of the hierarchy and then imply those in disagreement aren't part of the top of the hierarchy like the people they mock for being who they are or thinking what they think. I will point out that it is not a tactic uniquely used by conservatives, you can see it in any "dunk" video, even ironically in response to conservatism. Anyone can use it. That being said, all you have to do is look at basically ANY conservative "news"/opinion media outlet and you will see them using this tactic for pretty much everything. Conformity is your membership card and agreement is required to achieve it, without it you are vulnerable to their mockery and being cast into the toxic imagined hierarchies they create to soothe their inferiority/superiority complexes or fear of being outcast and alone from those around them, because that's all it leaves for those that dissent.

  • @charliedeegan1598
    @charliedeegan1598 Před měsícem +4

    Arielle Scarcella with a bad take?
    NOOOOO shes always known for being so right and good.

  • @Mia-bixoxo
    @Mia-bixoxo Před měsícem +217

    Thank you for advocating for queer autistic people💚💚💚💚🐸🐸🐸.

  • @deviouscrochet
    @deviouscrochet Před měsícem +71

    The fact that she used the video of the person in the overalls having a meltdown to further her own point is downright disgusting. The original video had NOTHING to do with being queer.

    • @spongecakes1986
      @spongecakes1986 Před měsícem +19

      "Where's the queer joy you're always talking about?"
      When did this person even IMPLY that they're queer in that video?

  • @luminethetraveler8822
    @luminethetraveler8822 Před měsícem +6

    Arielle is showcasing her bad literacy skills when reacting to that first individual. First person said "Autistic people are more likely to be lgbt". Not "All autistic people are lgbt" and not " all lgbt people are autistic". The initial statement is an ongoing research and it is thought to be because autistic people, already non conforming to a lot of societal norms are also more likely to have nonconforming self expressions and sexual and gender identities. But Arielle literally heard "autistic" and " lgbt" in the sentence and ran with her own assumption. This is what frustrates me so much about those right winger "debunking" "truth telling" youtubers. They lack basic media and statistic literacy skills and act as if they are expert sociologists/ biologist/ psychologists.