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'''Steve "SHILLberman" Silberman''' is a morbidly obese [[faggot]] [[kike]] unethical journalist in San Francisco who advocates [[neurodiversity]] and [[Asperger's syndrome]] acceptance. Basically, he is everything that SJWs obsess over. | '''Steve "SHILLberman" Silberman''' <s>is</s> was a morbidly obese [[faggot]] [[kike]] unethical journalist in San Francisco who advocates [[neurodiversity]] and [[Asperger's syndrome]] acceptance. Basically, he is everything that SJWs obsess over. Thankfully he is now ded from being a [[fatfuck]]. | ||
==Examples of Unethical Journalism== | ==Examples of Unethical Journalism== |
Revision as of 16:36, 12 September 2024
Steve "SHILLberman" Silberman is was a morbidly obese faggot kike unethical journalist in San Francisco who advocates neurodiversity and Asperger's syndrome acceptance. Basically, he is everything that SJWs obsess over. Thankfully he is now ded from being a fatfuck.
Examples of Unethical Journalism
In 2001, he wrote an article for Wired titled Geek Syndrome where he claims that the rise of Autism in the silicon valley means that autism is correlated with genius and greatness. However, there were other areas in California where Autism rose at a faster rate.
In 2015, he published a horrible book Neurotribes. Somehow, it won the "prestigious" Samuel Johnson prize. A rebuttal to this book is given here. The book was very lengthy and claimed that most IT workers have autism with no evidence. He claims that famous scientists like Henry Cavendish and Felsenstein were autistic, despite the fact that they were never in special education or had social problems. He concludes that society needs to reorganize itself for the benefit of a few people, and believes that this also applies to low-functioning autistics that can't even talk.