I straight up call it for what it is, I tell people my brother is a misogynist so they can avoid him. If one woman can avoid him, I’ve done my days work.
He's not honest, he's misogynistic. If something is wrong with someone's family members here, it's clearly not the one with the neurodivergent family members.
there is nothing “wrong” with autism and dyslexia. I’m autistic and my brother is dyslexic. It’s not a bad thing and I wish you wouldn’t paint it that way.
Yeah, but the thing is, if you don’t specify or clarify that information before hand people will look at certain people who are neurodivergent as weird. It happens to me whenever my brother was around a lot.
@@JuneCreat.r Having autism is not a cause for concern, neither is having dyslexia. Both are quite common. And, let me say this again, they're not illnesses
I hate how having neurodivergent relatives means that there's "something wrong" with a family to a shocking amount of people in this comment section as well as the video.
@@cyberspace7208 phrasing it like something's wrong with them is pretty ableist though. being told you're different and being told you're wrong for just existing are two different things.
I come from a family where both my siblings and parents are disabled. I am incredibly thankful that I grew up in a disabled family because I myself am disabled. I would have had to deal with so much more internalized ableism and lack of knowledge about how to navigate disability if I grew up in an abled family. The amount of support I've gotten from my dad about mobility aids, injuries, medication, medical appointments, pain, treatment, everything I have to deal with, is priceless to me. I never once my whole life wished it was any other way, because there is nothing wrong with it.
autism and dyslexia are not 'something wrong' with anyone. that's incredibly ableist and in general a rude thing to say to anyone neurodivergence doesn't make anyone less, there's nothing wrong with you if you're neurodivergent, you're just different and there's nothing bad about that
I'm autistic and dyslexic, and in her defence, a lot of people do actually think like that. I don't think she was trying to be malicious, just highlighting what people assume when they hear that someone is "different." It sucks that it's still like this tho😞
there's nothing wrong with it but it does make you "special" or different and some percieve it as odd. that's why I personally don't think the uploader was in the wrong to say that and that they didn't mean to put it in a negative light. I might be completely off so if you disagree please tell me.
@@ilikedinosaurs392 even if she wasn't doing it intentionally it's still harmful, i'll feel bad for her once she apologizes for being ableist, but that's just how i feel
@@alexalexander5247 Concerned about what, exactly? There's nothing to be concerned about, considering there's absolutely nothing wrong. Asking that after someone explains there are a few neurodivergent people in their family is pretty ableist.
@@alexalexander5247 no. Not rlly. Autism and dyslexia isn't something that's gonna kill you or hurt you. Their literally no reason to be "concerned" for them when hearing about this. As someone with both
@@alexalexander5247I know she was concerned but there's literally nothing to be concerned about. I might ask if the guy without arms has the right accomodations but that's it.
@Alicia Yes, they are. A mental disorder is technically an illness. Speaking from first- and secondhand experience, I've never met any ND people irl who considers the word "illness" offensive
“what is wrong with your family??” hey maybe we don’t make it seem like lacking limbs, being autistic, and having dyslexia are all bad things. maybe we don’t do that. -an autistic with dyslexia
@@indialois it makes me sad too, we are not a shocking or wrong spectacle, we aren’t a spectacle at all. genuinely saddens me to see it online and in real life, to others and myself :(
They aren't good things exactly. Just apart of life. People going through that should be respected appreciated and society should push to give them accessibility. But we aren't going to sit here and pretend that physical and mental disabilities of varying degrees is a good thing.
@@cyberspace7208 phrasing it like they are something that are WRONG is something separate from them being rough for the person who deals with it. again i am autistic and have dyslexia, trust me i am fully aware of how it affects me. however, it is a separate thing to treat me like i am WRONG for things i cannot help. check yourself.
Thank you to this comment section for making my bad gut feeling lighten up a little bit after hearing that "something wrong" comment and seeing y'all focus on calling that out
As an Autistic person this video really doesn’t pass the vibe check. There’s nothing wrong with having neurodivergent or physically disabled family members or being neurodivergent or physically disabled. A lot of people think otherwise and want to extinguish us, (looking at Autism $peaks) but we have just as much a right to exist as ourselves as any other group of people do.
@@FrozenFlame1892 As another autistic person It was a ”joke” that contributed to the stigmatisation of neurodivergence, which is something that actually makes a lot of people’s lives worse. Just because you personally didn’t feel affected by it that doesn’t mean that it was completely harmless to everyone as it supported the idea that there’s something “wrong” with being neurodivergent.
a mental disorder is just a malfunction in the brain, if you have dyslexia, that means that certain parts of your brain such as the ones that contribute to reading and writing for example, malfunction, they are doing their job incorrectly, incorrectly is a synonym for "wrong"
There's nothing wrong with the family with disabilities. However there is something wrong with a family that has raised a misogynistic son and an ableist daughter.
@Optimistic Nihilist nope actually. If one person in a family has a disability then it is very common for many members of the family to have a similar disability and autism and learning disabilities often exist simultaneously in one person or one family. Nothing wrong with the family, just genetics. Exactly how type 2 diabetes is linked to genetics. Nothings wrong with a family that happens to carry a gene.
@@Anonymous-ev3rl That's what I meant Diseases have genetic predisposition and are passed down in families So adults who want to become parents have to consider this factor before having children who usually are the ones that suffer throughout their life with the disabilities. This is why family planning was created Again medically this does qualify as something "wrong" and care should bring taken to prevent the next generation from getting the disability by various preventive measures like marrying non related people, maybe in a few years gene modifications etc Ultimately the point is there is something wrong in the family and pretending everything is normal isn't going to help anyone
@danielgood7001 you do realise that this isn't a real life scenario but a skit and therefore what we were supposed to conclude was what was so obviously implied, that he's misogynistic, right?
I hate it when ppl make fun of or talk badly about autism or autistic kids/adults bc I have alot of relatives that have autism and they are all wonderful and fun to be with.
Try being a teen from an all autistic family when the new trendy word for something foolish or weird is acoustic. (As in a purposely mispronounced form of autistic)
AGREED 💯💯💯 disability can affect someone’s life, but it won’t make a family fucking ‘wrong’. I’m autistic and like I get that kinda sentiment from family members all the time
My coworker, 60s male, likes to make those kinds of jokes. I know him well enough to know he's never serious and I make jokes back at him. The other day he said, "oh women just don't know how to sew or cook like they used it." Those are both things I love doing and am good at. I responded with, "men don't go to war and die like they used to!" All with a really goofy smile on my face
@@svgarcoqted ignore this person, people can't take a joke nowdays Always have to have someone like that to deflate your ego and keep you on your toes on how to defend yourself verbally and learn comebacks
I love you, but I’m autistic and this video made me feel uncomfortable. The use of language like “what is wrong with your family” made me feel kinda bad.❤❤❤
there is absolutely nothing wrong with being autistic. I have ADHD along with all my cousins, and I have two physically disabled brothers, it makes me feel sad knowing she’s saying that it’s wrong. I’m sorry that this crap is still going on.
You dont have to feel bad because someone trying to show (act out) different types of people around us. My family has few neuro divergent, also ,,honest,, one to argue from my heart with. From why you always ill or in pain or what's wrong with your mom etc... coming from me (with two degrees) screw them. Sending ❤❤
Surprisingly most men don't have a problem with joining the army to defend their country and most will even die like we are seeing in Ukraine The real question is: Even in the countries with most gender equality like the Scandinavian countries, why is it that women barely join the army or prefer any hard physical labour jobs despite having every opportunity as a man to do those? You only want Gender equality when it suits you.
This lacks disdain for individuals since you would be considered honourable for attending the army. “Go to the army” isn't meant to ridicule anyone and is more potentially a recommendation. “Go to the kitchen” is meant to mock women and “Go to the army” can't be used as a mocking term since it has no sobriety or history behind it.
“What is wrong with your family?” Nothing. There’s nothing wrong with having a limb difference, Autism, Dyslexia or any other disability. “Jokes” like these are incredibly ableist & only further perpetuate the stigma against disabled people, please think before you speak.
There's nothing wrong with being disabled but pretending everything is normal and acting all inclusive of people with disabilities despite knowing that it only causes more harm in the future is the wrong thing here
@@OptimisticNihilist15 there is way too much ableism in that comment to unpack, how about you educate yourself before speaking over disabled people when it comes to these things.
@@AnhedonicAlien There is no ableism, you are just denying the existence of a scientific medical condition of a person that clearly is not normal and acting like they are normal and completely fine I have nothing against anyone with any sort of learning disabilities but sitting there and pretending they are exactly the same as everyone else is what I am against
As an autistic person, I am offended by this. There is nothing’wrong’ with me. There’s something wrong with you if you can’t respect neurodiverse people.
I hope you realise she wasn’t talking about autism, she explicitly mentioned she wasn’t. Also, those who have illnesses, should be treated to the best extent? Some people are unfortunately born with conditions like Down syndrome, which if we can prevent should be prevented.
i mean the person could have both ocd and autism, or considering the rest of the "joke," probably doesn't know a lot about either one. it could be autism though couldnt it?
I'm the one that gets "What's wrong with your family!?" but that's mainly because I've got 6+ chronic conditions and am in the process of trying to get more problems sorted and nearly every single person in my biological family has at least 1 thing "wrong" with them. 🙃
Same here!! So frustrating. And then my family will also brush off things I'm diagnosed with too, because I was always meant to be the "normal, healthy one" and I failed in that aspect.
You're not wrong, just slightly disabled But pretending you are perfectly fine like everyone else and people saying nothing is wrong to try and act inclusive, now that is wrong Coming from another medical student
@@OptimisticNihilist15 I am different, and yes in a world full of neurotypicals I am disabled, but not wrong. I can perfectly survive and thrive if have the accodations I need. But that doesn't make me wrong. And explaining what ablsism is to a disabled person is a little bit ableistic, but I understand your point i think. I just don't like her wording. I do need help, that's correct
@@theartisticautist3123 @The artistic autist Again I agree with most of what you said too but saying someone is different is not being ableist. Just because someone is disabled that does not mean someone else can't explain things to them. Sure you have the actual experience of having a disability but doesn't mean we don't understand either It's like saying "I am Black therefore I cannot be racist and explaining racism to me is racist". Sure black people are usually discriminated against but that doesn't mean they themselves can't be racist sometimes and sometimes it doesn't hurt to tell explain to them what racism actually is. Tl;dr explaining something to someone doesn't make you discriminatory Again like I said you are not wrong, just different, embrace it instead of agreeing with people who say you are completely normal because that causes more harm down the line Also yes her wording could have been better but sometimes you can't help it.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 you should drop out of med school, if you're this disrespectful of an entire group of people without even meeting any of them you're not going to be a good nurse or doctor. Save yourself the heartache & go into community services so you can educate yourself on how to treat people with basic decency
The old Andrew tate did say misogynistic stuff the new tate just be telling men to not be losers and workout don’t eat like shit don’t vape don’t chase bad women
All my mental illnesses except one are hereditary. My entire dad’s side basically has ADHD, my depression/anxiety is from my mom’s side, but I just got diagnosed w Narcolepsy a month ago and that i believe is just me 😂
There's nothing wrong with having autism, dyslexia, not having arms....the only thing that is wrong with someone here is the cousin's misogyny, which can't be called honesty.. You paint it like a family whose members are autistic etc. is not normal.
Wow i hate how she said “what is wrong with your family?!“ thats just. Wow. Im very offended because i have an autistic cousin and this is just. Im crying rn im unsubing and dont hate me anyone- that offended me and that’s not right
@@totallynotcarterHey, I have autism. The video perpetuates ableism and people watching this will continue the line of discrimination we face. Please don't just ignore the fact it's harming people like me who have to be shamed every day because I have a disability...
@@cactusbuds2979 yo I also have one of the disabilities they mentioned, I think it's also perspective and how you look at it. I personally just don't think it's all that offensive
There is nothing wrong with being neurodivergent and as a person who has ADHD and Autism I didn't like this video. I was offended by the fact that you thought that something was wrong with her family just because they have special needs.
There is some problem medically and saying there isn't is just denying it Would you say someone with Colour blindness is "Normal"? No, they are not normal but that doesn't mean it will affect their life that much where they can't live a normal successful and happy life You can definitely lead a normal life with a disability but that does not mean everything is always fine. Imagine if every colour blind person just said they were normal, we would have never discovered the disability in the first place and neither would we have created measures to take care of their needs in daily life
Yall didn't understand the joke. She wasn't saying that having disabilities is wrong. She was reffering to the "my dad's first wife's little sister" part
I don't like how she said "what is wrong with your family???", especially with the way she emphasises the word 'wrong', when all that was said about them was the fact they had disabilities.
I'm here AFTER watching part 2 😂😂😂😂😂 but it's still good fun 😂😂😂😂😂 love the layered hairstyle and hair colour ❤❤❤ your accent is so clean and on point ❤
Not all dyslexic people take a long time to say things, sometimes we say sentences backwards though and take forever trying to figure out how to spell a word. It gets worse for me when I'm tired.
As someone with ASD (autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. What the actual fuck was that. That is actually so disrespectful and there is nothing ‘wrong’ with them. Their brain works differently, so what?
I guess there's something wrong with me for being on the Autism spectrum. We're people too. We aren't some weird aliens. Sad that people don't consider us as human beings.
Male middle schoolers are the exact definition of the cousin- I am not one of them and I know there are others who are not
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So true 😢
NOT ALL
as a female middle schooler, I agree
I straight up call it for what it is, I tell people my brother is a misogynist so they can avoid him. If one woman can avoid him, I’ve done my days work.
I'm kinda feeling bad for you. STAY STRONG GIRL
Kudos to you for telling people the truth.
You are my hero.....
Honestly slay.
Almost every boy in my highschool is a misogynist. My generation is doomed 💀
'How bad could it be?'
Cousin: I'm gonna end their whole career
That’s what people say when I tell them that I am very honest when I’m in a bad mood.
he wasn’t wrong tho🤷♀️
@@g0reykitty_ What?
@@Xx_ROOMIE_xX i said what i said
@@g0reykitty_ Okay..? Just as long as you know that it was wrong to say.
He's not honest, he's misogynistic. If something is wrong with someone's family members here, it's clearly not the one with the neurodivergent family members.
Damn right
yeah
Right well said
Take a joke much?
Nah he isnt misogynistic hes right
there is nothing “wrong” with autism and dyslexia. I’m autistic and my brother is dyslexic. It’s not a bad thing and I wish you wouldn’t paint it that way.
Indeed. I have autism and probably have dyslexia but maybe not
@@toothlesserotica nah but what is bad is neurotypicals expecting me to change myself to fit what they think is "normal"
Yeah, but the thing is, if you don’t specify or clarify that information before hand people will look at certain people who are neurodivergent as weird. It happens to me whenever my brother was around a lot.
@@toothlesserotica it isnt a bad thing, and saying it is prevents a lot of people from getting diagnoses
@@toothlesserotica It's not. If the entire world was neruodivergent, you would be seen as weird and "mentally challenged." It's our normal.
There's not a damn thing wrong with a family with a lot of disabled people.
But there sure is hell something wrong with people who think there is.
Having a lot of mental/physical illnesses in one family is cause for concern btw.
@@JuneCreat.r Am I a cause for concern if I have autism and ADHD June?
@@cactusbuds2979 are people allowed to be concerned about you Cactus? Yes. So then yes.
@@cactusbuds2979 yooo same!!! I got both of those! 😢😅
@@JuneCreat.r Having autism is not a cause for concern, neither is having dyslexia. Both are quite common. And, let me say this again, they're not illnesses
Asking “what is wrong with your family” when referring to a group of disabled people is really ableist.
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Yup
Having a lot of mental/physical illnesses in one family is cause for concern btw.
Exactly
I hate how having neurodivergent relatives means that there's "something wrong" with a family to a shocking amount of people in this comment section as well as the video.
I agree, I honestly found the premise of this video disgusting and really ableist.
Here comes Karen💀
@@honeybee-xp2so Ah yes, calling out ableism means that I'm a problematic entitled white woman. (Sarcasm)
Genetic abnormalities that make the lives of people difficult that spread in a family isn't something that people want.
@@cyberspace7208 phrasing it like something's wrong with them is pretty ableist though. being told you're different and being told you're wrong for just existing are two different things.
I come from a family where both my siblings and parents are disabled. I am incredibly thankful that I grew up in a disabled family because I myself am disabled. I would have had to deal with so much more internalized ableism and lack of knowledge about how to navigate disability if I grew up in an abled family. The amount of support I've gotten from my dad about mobility aids, injuries, medication, medical appointments, pain, treatment, everything I have to deal with, is priceless to me. I never once my whole life wished it was any other way, because there is nothing wrong with it.
autism and dyslexia are not 'something wrong' with anyone. that's incredibly ableist and in general a rude thing to say to anyone
neurodivergence doesn't make anyone less, there's nothing wrong with you if you're neurodivergent, you're just different and there's nothing bad about that
exactly, thank you. i’m autistic and immediately felt awful about myself after this video
I'm autistic and dyslexic, and in her defence, a lot of people do actually think like that. I don't think she was trying to be malicious, just highlighting what people assume when they hear that someone is "different."
It sucks that it's still like this tho😞
I'm autistic and my brother is dyslexic
there's nothing wrong with it but it does make you "special" or different and some percieve it as odd. that's why I personally don't think the uploader was in the wrong to say that and that they didn't mean to put it in a negative light. I might be completely off so if you disagree please tell me.
@@ilikedinosaurs392 even if she wasn't doing it intentionally it's still harmful, i'll feel bad for her once she apologizes for being ableist, but that's just how i feel
“What is wrong with your family.” nothing. Nothing wrong with the people she is talking about. What a rude insensitive thing to say.
You do know she meant it as being concerned? Right? Like wouldn’t you ask the same thing?
@@alexalexander5247Not really, I have autism and there is nothing “wrong” with me. It hurts our feelings, we are people too.
@@alexalexander5247 Concerned about what, exactly? There's nothing to be concerned about, considering there's absolutely nothing wrong. Asking that after someone explains there are a few neurodivergent people in their family is pretty ableist.
@@alexalexander5247 no. Not rlly. Autism and dyslexia isn't something that's gonna kill you or hurt you. Their literally no reason to be "concerned" for them when hearing about this. As someone with both
@@alexalexander5247I know she was concerned but there's literally nothing to be concerned about. I might ask if the guy without arms has the right accomodations but that's it.
There's nothing wrong with that lady's family. Very rude
Having a lot of mental/physical illnesses in one family is cause for concern btw.
@Alicia they are mental illnesses
@Alicia Yes, they are. A mental disorder is technically an illness. Speaking from first- and secondhand experience, I've never met any ND people irl who considers the word "illness" offensive
@Alicia they are disorders medical illnesses
It a joke 😮
“what is wrong with your family??” hey maybe we don’t make it seem like lacking limbs, being autistic, and having dyslexia are all bad things. maybe we don’t do that. -an autistic with dyslexia
It makes me really sad that disabled people are still subjected to jokes like this
@@indialois it makes me sad too, we are not a shocking or wrong spectacle, we aren’t a spectacle at all. genuinely saddens me to see it online and in real life, to others and myself :(
@@polarexpressbee me too :( hopefully more people will start to see how wrong ‘jokes’ like these are soon
They aren't good things exactly. Just apart of life. People going through that should be respected appreciated and society should push to give them accessibility. But we aren't going to sit here and pretend that physical and mental disabilities of varying degrees is a good thing.
@@cyberspace7208 phrasing it like they are something that are WRONG is something separate from them being rough for the person who deals with it. again i am autistic and have dyslexia, trust me i am fully aware of how it affects me. however, it is a separate thing to treat me like i am WRONG for things i cannot help. check yourself.
Thank you to this comment section for making my bad gut feeling lighten up a little bit after hearing that "something wrong" comment and seeing y'all focus on calling that out
As an Autistic person this video really doesn’t pass the vibe check. There’s nothing wrong with having neurodivergent or physically disabled family members or being neurodivergent or physically disabled. A lot of people think otherwise and want to extinguish us, (looking at Autism $peaks) but we have just as much a right to exist as ourselves as any other group of people do.
As another autistic person
It was a joke
@@FrozenFlame1892 As another autistic person
It was a ”joke” that contributed to the stigmatisation of neurodivergence, which is something that actually makes a lot of people’s lives worse. Just because you personally didn’t feel affected by it that doesn’t mean that it was completely harmless to everyone as it supported the idea that there’s something “wrong” with being neurodivergent.
@@AlanWildest my good man.
You've fallen victem to one of the classic blunders
@@FrozenFlame1892 What do you even mean by that?
@@AlanWildest you got
Jabated
that isn't being honest,that is being sexist.
u def didnt see part 2
@@kanade.yoisakihe is sensitive
I mean it’s being honest because he is being honest about his opinion, but he himself is a sexist piece of crap
I guess she's saying the cousin's honest about being sexist ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
that’s the fcking joke Sherlock
Why did she say "what's wrong with your family"? There's nothing wrong with their family they're just Neuro divergent.
a mental disorder is just a malfunction in the brain, if you have dyslexia, that means that certain parts of your brain such as the ones that contribute to reading and writing for example, malfunction, they are doing their job incorrectly, incorrectly is a synonym for "wrong"
Nero divergent 😂😂😂
*Neuro
@@rahnarahna8696 thank you
@@theartoflolita935 don't be...you're not dumb it's just a silly mistake
Theres nothing "wrong" with her family, they're just neurodivergent :/
Yeah and their are only a few members with them, in my family my mom, dad, sibling and me are all nerodivergent
@@Hamstersrulebro it's not funny
@@Hamstersrulebrounfunny
Exactly
@@Hamstersrulebro we dont care bestie its still not a good joke
There's nothing wrong with the family with disabilities. However there is something wrong with a family that has raised a misogynistic son and an ableist daughter.
preach
There is probably something wrong in the family if you see multiple cases of learning disabilities and neurological problems
@Optimistic Nihilist nope actually. If one person in a family has a disability then it is very common for many members of the family to have a similar disability and autism and learning disabilities often exist simultaneously in one person or one family. Nothing wrong with the family, just genetics. Exactly how type 2 diabetes is linked to genetics. Nothings wrong with a family that happens to carry a gene.
@@Anonymous-ev3rl That's what I meant
Diseases have genetic predisposition and are passed down in families
So adults who want to become parents have to consider this factor before having children who usually are the ones that suffer throughout their life with the disabilities. This is why family planning was created
Again medically this does qualify as something "wrong" and care should bring taken to prevent the next generation from getting the disability by various preventive measures like marrying non related people, maybe in a few years gene modifications etc
Ultimately the point is there is something wrong in the family and pretending everything is normal isn't going to help anyone
@danielgood7001 you do realise that this isn't a real life scenario but a skit and therefore what we were supposed to conclude was what was so obviously implied, that he's misogynistic, right?
I hate it when ppl make fun of or talk badly about autism or autistic kids/adults bc I have alot of relatives that have autism and they are all wonderful and fun to be with.
Try being a teen from an all autistic family when the new trendy word for something foolish or weird is acoustic. (As in a purposely mispronounced form of autistic)
There's nothing wrong with being dyslexic
I have dyslexia 😢❤😊
@Abi yeah
dyslexic people would disagree, I hate being dyslexic
@@chezsrandombs ??? Theres nothing wrong with it though, it just sucks
Or autistic. It's lately thought to be hereditary.
"what's wrong with your family" genes. Neurodivergency tends to be hereditary
Exactly!!
“What is wrong with your family!?”
…it has several disabled members? That joke screams ableism
I'm SO glad I'm not the only one who thought this!
AGREED 💯💯💯 disability can affect someone’s life, but it won’t make a family fucking ‘wrong’. I’m autistic and like I get that kinda sentiment from family members all the time
The fact that she said what is wrong with your family! Like do you have an issue with people who are mentally ill. Like Ms maam that‘s kinda offensive
My brother has autism and I have ADHD, depression, and anxiety that doesnt make anything wrong with your family
I agree. Also autism and dyslexia are pretty common so having 3 disabled people be loosely related is a really common occurrence in my opinion.
I love how they imply there's nothing wrong with being neurodivergent, but weird they were dancing around the word "Misogynist"
My coworker, 60s male, likes to make those kinds of jokes. I know him well enough to know he's never serious and I make jokes back at him. The other day he said, "oh women just don't know how to sew or cook like they used it." Those are both things I love doing and am good at. I responded with, "men don't go to war and die like they used to!" All with a really goofy smile on my face
one day that’s gonna end up horribly
@@svgarcoqted it definitely could. But luckily that day is not today 😁
@@svgarcoqted ignore this person, people can't take a joke nowdays
Always have to have someone like that to deflate your ego and keep you on your toes on how to defend yourself verbally and learn comebacks
I dunno about this joke man. Kinda backhanded to ask "what's wrong with your family" after they describe an autistic family member
I agree :(
Yep😢
Ohhh Tate Syndrome 💀
Ohh Thunberg syndrome 💀
@@bforbrie this reply only gets funnier every time you comment it buddy keep going it might actually constitute a joke someday
I love you, but I’m autistic and this video made me feel uncomfortable. The use of language like “what is wrong with your family” made me feel kinda bad.❤❤❤
Me too, but there’s literally nothing wrong with being autistic and I hate that the creator has made people feel this way
EXACTLY
there is absolutely nothing wrong with being autistic. I have ADHD along with all my cousins, and I have two physically disabled brothers, it makes me feel sad knowing she’s saying that it’s wrong. I’m sorry that this crap is still going on.
You dont have to feel bad because someone trying to show (act out) different types of people around us. My family has few neuro divergent, also ,,honest,, one to argue from my heart with. From why you always ill or in pain or what's wrong with your mom etc... coming from me (with two degrees) screw them. Sending ❤❤
My lil brother has autism but its super bad.. like cant speak weird noises cant write read think...😢
its not "wrong". its called being neurodivergent and/or disabled.
“And men belong in the army, get tf out my house”
Surprisingly most men don't have a problem with joining the army to defend their country and most will even die like we are seeing in Ukraine
The real question is: Even in the countries with most gender equality like the Scandinavian countries, why is it that women barely join the army or prefer any hard physical labour jobs despite having every opportunity as a man to do those?
You only want Gender equality when it suits you.
This lacks disdain for individuals since you would be considered honourable for attending the army. “Go to the army” isn't meant to ridicule anyone and is more potentially a recommendation. “Go to the kitchen” is meant to mock women and “Go to the army” can't be used as a mocking term since it has no sobriety or history behind it.
@@craftked3580 it’s just a joke dw.
My house lol
It’s called being misogynistic
An honest misogynist though 😂😂
“What is wrong with your family?”
Nothing. There’s nothing wrong with having a limb difference, Autism, Dyslexia or any other disability. “Jokes” like these are incredibly ableist & only further perpetuate the stigma against disabled people, please think before you speak.
THANK YOU!!! I HAVE AUTISM 😭🥲
Yasss!!! Like call me sensitive all ya want folks but like. Dealing with having autism ADHD etc. Is already hard enough
There's nothing wrong with being disabled but pretending everything is normal and acting all inclusive of people with disabilities despite knowing that it only causes more harm in the future is the wrong thing here
@@OptimisticNihilist15 there is way too much ableism in that comment to unpack, how about you educate yourself before speaking over disabled people when it comes to these things.
@@AnhedonicAlien There is no ableism, you are just denying the existence of a scientific medical condition of a person that clearly is not normal and acting like they are normal and completely fine
I have nothing against anyone with any sort of learning disabilities but sitting there and pretending they are exactly the same as everyone else is what I am against
her: he's just a bit too HONEST
the cousin: WOMEN BELONG IN THE KITCHEN
the comments: OHAOHOAHOAHOAHAOH
And he belongs to be single forever
@@midnightrain3567 yep
can you😭 just watch😭 the second😭 part😭
@@ktyaking ya i saw both parts before commenting this- js thought it was funny :)
I think the issue is that basically said having a disability is wrong so 😶
As an autistic person, I am offended by this. There is nothing’wrong’ with me. There’s something wrong with you if you can’t respect neurodiverse people.
I hope you realise she wasn’t talking about autism, she explicitly mentioned she wasn’t. Also, those who have illnesses, should be treated to the best extent? Some people are unfortunately born with conditions like Down syndrome, which if we can prevent should be prevented.
Ps it’s impressive how you can manage to get offended over something that mentioned autism…
its a fucking skit ffs
As an autistic, please shut the fuck up💀 its a skit
WOAH there is nothing wrong with having autism or dyslexia
this entire video is increasingly and deliberately ableist
I agree
100%, I have autism and was diagnosed when I was 12, thank you for helping us fight ableism.
Yep
what no
The 2 taps is ocd, not autism
i mean the person could have both ocd and autism, or considering the rest of the "joke," probably doesn't know a lot about either one. it could be autism though couldnt it?
@@ctricac1d608 i mean it would certainly explain some things abt myself so ig you got a point
I'm the one that gets "What's wrong with your family!?" but that's mainly because I've got 6+ chronic conditions and am in the process of trying to get more problems sorted and nearly every single person in my biological family has at least 1 thing "wrong" with them. 🙃
Same here!! So frustrating. And then my family will also brush off things I'm diagnosed with too, because I was always meant to be the "normal, healthy one" and I failed in that aspect.
Same I just recently learned that it’s NOT a common thing to have loads of chronic conditions in your family
There's nothing wrong with your family just because they are neurodivergent ❤
He's not honest he's sexiest 💀
"Sexiest" uhm okay
You do know sexiest means when someone is most sexy right💀 I think you mean sexist
Honest about being sexist 😂😂
Would love to see you in person and tell me I, a medstudent already helping society, am wrong because I'm autistic.
Must be a shame that I exist
😢 I think it was just the character she was playing saying that and hopefully not her actual beliefs...
You're not wrong, just slightly disabled
But pretending you are perfectly fine like everyone else and people saying nothing is wrong to try and act inclusive, now that is wrong
Coming from another medical student
@@OptimisticNihilist15 I am different, and yes in a world full of neurotypicals I am disabled, but not wrong. I can perfectly survive and thrive if have the accodations I need.
But that doesn't make me wrong. And explaining what ablsism is to a disabled person is a little bit ableistic, but I understand your point i think. I just don't like her wording. I do need help, that's correct
@@theartisticautist3123 @The artistic autist Again I agree with most of what you said too but saying someone is different is not being ableist. Just because someone is disabled that does not mean someone else can't explain things to them. Sure you have the actual experience of having a disability but doesn't mean we don't understand either
It's like saying "I am Black therefore I cannot be racist and explaining racism to me is racist". Sure black people are usually discriminated against but that doesn't mean they themselves can't be racist sometimes and sometimes it doesn't hurt to tell explain to them what racism actually is.
Tl;dr explaining something to someone doesn't make you discriminatory
Again like I said you are not wrong, just different, embrace it instead of agreeing with people who say you are completely normal because that causes more harm down the line
Also yes her wording could have been better but sometimes you can't help it.
@@OptimisticNihilist15 you should drop out of med school, if you're this disrespectful of an entire group of people without even meeting any of them you're not going to be a good nurse or doctor. Save yourself the heartache & go into community services so you can educate yourself on how to treat people with basic decency
Not to worry, he just has a little illness called Andrew Tate syndrome!
😂
Better than having the Greta syndrome 😂
@@bforbrie haha no it's not though 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The old Andrew tate did say misogynistic stuff the new tate just be telling men to not be losers and workout don’t eat like shit don’t vape don’t chase bad women
@@XxGeorgeFloydGamez69420xXnot the tate fans
As someone whose family has book worth of both mental and physical issues I honestly relate to the one girl with 'a lot of things'
All my mental illnesses except one are hereditary. My entire dad’s side basically has ADHD, my depression/anxiety is from my mom’s side, but I just got diagnosed w Narcolepsy a month ago and that i believe is just me 😂
I will say I belong in the kitchen, mainly cause that’s where all the food is. I can’t cook. I rely on my roommate for that.
lmfaooo underrated comment
There's nothing wrong with having autism, dyslexia, not having arms....the only thing that is wrong with someone here is the cousin's misogyny, which can't be called honesty.. You paint it like a family whose members are autistic etc. is not normal.
Never knew having problems you can't fix was wrong
Bro was flabbergasted after that slap
Neurospicy people are great to be around ❤ being a Neurospicy myself makes it more fun
"What is wrong with ur family-💀"
"A lot of things"
Sheeeesh💀💀💀😂
oh that is blatant ableism and disregard for the humanity of disabled people how pleasant
@@kevanphobicit’s not that deep
Friend: how bad could it be?
The fates: tempted😈
Wow i hate how she said “what is wrong with your family?!“ thats just. Wow. Im very offended because i have an autistic cousin and this is just. Im crying rn im unsubing and dont hate me anyone- that offended me and that’s not right
It's not that deep
your feelings are valid the joke is WEIRD and ableist
@@totallynotcarterHey, I have autism. The video perpetuates ableism and people watching this will continue the line of discrimination we face. Please don't just ignore the fact it's harming people like me who have to be shamed every day because I have a disability...
@@cactusbuds2979 yo I also have one of the disabilities they mentioned, I think it's also perspective and how you look at it. I personally just don't think it's all that offensive
@@totallynotcarter ok well you don’t but I do
There is nothing wrong with being neurodivergent and as a person who has ADHD and Autism I didn't like this video. I was offended by the fact that you thought that something was wrong with her family just because they have special needs.
I agree
@CactusBuds thank you!!
youtube people when SOMEONE DOES A SKIT
bro really went through the whole list
Fun fact, being disabled isn’t a bad thing, nor is it something “wrong with you”.
Sincerely,
a disabled person.
There is some problem medically and saying there isn't is just denying it
Would you say someone with Colour blindness is "Normal"? No, they are not normal but that doesn't mean it will affect their life that much where they can't live a normal successful and happy life
You can definitely lead a normal life with a disability but that does not mean everything is always fine.
Imagine if every colour blind person just said they were normal, we would have never discovered the disability in the first place and neither would we have created measures to take care of their needs in daily life
"she taps everything round, twice" that's an ocd thing ....
He’s the Andrew Tate of middle school 😭✋
This is the majority of middle school boys
WoMeN bElOnG iN tHe KiTcHeN😂
Lol I literally have my cousins over right now and they aren’t the most tactful😂
Nothing wrong with being neurodivergent. Most of us are a little bit.
This is for everyone in the comments : r/wooosh
Can we maybe not say that autism and dyslexia are wrong when dyslexia is extremely common and autism is something people shouldn't be ashamed of?
“What’s wrong with your family?” Nothing? We are people too, nothing is “wrong” about us.
Yall didn't understand the joke. She wasn't saying that having disabilities is wrong. She was reffering to the "my dad's first wife's little sister" part
Very confusing when part 2 is seen before part 1
"Owh!!!.... That's why!😌"
🥰🇳🇱
Part 2:
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Thank you 😊
@@dipsih3731 wc
@JamieJelly wc
Thanks
@@t1t2funtime95 what
I don't like how she said "what is wrong with your family???", especially with the way she emphasises the word 'wrong', when all that was said about them was the fact they had disabilities.
That was a very strong reaction for just,,,, having some disabled people in her family 😭 girlboss what
I love this channel 😂
Part two explains everything and the cousin is not being rude at all, he just took enough time in between sentences that people started assuming.
I'm here AFTER watching part 2 😂😂😂😂😂 but it's still good fun 😂😂😂😂😂 love the layered hairstyle and hair colour ❤❤❤ your accent is so clean and on point ❤
She's not saying those things are bad! She said "different", and what is said here isn't a reflection of how she feels.
Legend says that the cousin still has a punch mark on his face😂😂
What makes this even funnier is dyslexia doesn’t really affect speech besides reading out loud 💀
i agree with taffylynch on this one bae💁
She’s playing a character and people like this actually exist. It’s stupid to pretend like they don’t. This isn't her feelings
"WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOUR FAMILY??"
"A lot of things."Got me dying of laughter
This girl is legend lol😂😂😂
Not all dyslexic people take a long time to say things, sometimes we say sentences backwards though and take forever trying to figure out how to spell a word. It gets worse for me when I'm tired.
He says this in MY HOUSE and he is NOT COMING BACK EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.
"What is 𝙬𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙜 with your family?!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 LOVE YOU!!!!!
😐 wow!! such a funny video!! you got the whole middle school laughing!!!
Something round touched twice 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I appreciate the fact that so many people in the comment section can't take a joke❤
The fact that she remembers that her dad's brother's first wife's little sister is dyslexic
Touching things twice sounds more like OCD
As someone with ASD (autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. What the actual fuck was that. That is actually so disrespectful and there is nothing ‘wrong’ with them. Their brain works differently, so what?
“I have a family that has disability’s”
“WHATS WRONG WITH YOUR FAMILY???”
well...not honest
but let's be honest ...
men are number 1 in cooking ...(also chef number)
Everyone is good at cooking if they try hard and have a lot of experience, but nonetheless, everyone has their own taste preferences and interests
I love your lululemon sweaters
I'm dyslexic we don't struggle to speak it's reading a writing
she said it herself, lil man speaking facts 💯💯
I guess there's something wrong with me for being on the Autism spectrum. We're people too. We aren't some weird aliens. Sad that people don't consider us as human beings.
“What is wrong with ur family”
“A.. lot of things”
Had me dying ✨😂
as a person with autism and adhd, saying "what is wring with tour family?" just because they are neurodivergent is SO rude and offensive.
The girl in black is giving Kat valintine 😂
"My brother's republican"
Would have explained anything and everything that could possibly come out that dudes mouth 😂
Tell me you didn’t watch the second part without telling me that you didn’t watch the second part
As someone who's aunt is an amputee with autism and dyslexia, I was shocked watching this😭🤚💀
it’s always the cousin 😭