The More I Think About That Scene Where Everyone Walks Past Hinata The More Heartbroken I Feel Because
The more I think about that scene where everyone walks past Hinata the more heartbroken I feel because in sdr2 they’re all Hinata’s friends and they love him so much and have fun together but in dr3 they don’t even acknowledge him. Chiaki’s his friend but now Hinata’s going to become Kamukura and Chiaki’s probably going to die at some point because she’s an AI in sdr2 and she gets executed anyway and she’s gone even though she loved her friends and they all loved her and they might not even remember that she was their classmate. And just this wouldn’t have happened if Hinata didn’t become Kamukura because then he could keep being friends with Chiaki and maybe she could have introduced him to her classmates and then they could have all been friends because that’s how it’s supposed to be, they’re supposed to be friends who have fun and support each other but Hinata gets used by Hope’s Peak Academy and in sdr2 they’re all forced into a killing game the only time they’re ever really allowed to be happy friends together is in Island Mode but even then Chiaki’s an AI and she has to be left alone on the simulation of the island and the real human Chiaki’s probably dead or gone or something and I’m just. So sad.
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We should appreciate the autistic people we know in our day to day life. Every autistic person is awesome, and it’s not in spite of our autism, but because of our autism. It’s because I’m autistic that I am who I am. If someone appreciates me I would want them to also appreciate my autism because it’s part of what makes me me.
To reach autism appreciation it’s going to be a fight. We’re going to have to keep climbing. There are so many who want to drag us down. They see us as different and in need of fixing. They see having an autistic child as something to be mourned instead of celebrated. We need to celebrate. We need to drown out their cries of sadness with our cheers of joy.
We are autistic, and we will never stop climbing!










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