Guys, I think I'm on to something

I have reason to believe that Barron Trump is autistic.

Think about it: older parents, non-verbal, goes to a "special school", mommy's boy, good with cyber and chess, and uses "fidget-spinner" contraptions.

Is this good or bad?

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welcome you must be new

maybe have a poke around before you try to start anymore threads tho

it is sort of bad to be recognized as new here

It's possible, but the real question is how much do autistic traits just overlap with the normal tendencies of a 10-12 year old boy with a wealthy family. If I was 10 years old with rich parents I would probably go to a special school, I would have access too the best of the best new technology so I would use it at a young age, I would latch on to trends like fidget spinners to try and fit in with the normies, and I would be relatively silent because even though I'm young I would be cognizant enough understand that at the end of the day I probably don't actually fit in with most of these people.

No biggie. Most people are these days.

Dude don't be retarded yourself. He was specifically picked to play the role of Donald Trump's generation Z son so in like 6 years he's the new Bieber and in 36 years he's their president.

fuck you kike

dont talk about kids asshole

>Liberals claim that not allowing a kid to fuck up their biology and mutilate themselves is abuse while obsessing over a kid because they don't like his dad.

maybe even if that the case he's the most well behaved normal looking legit autist i've ever seen

We can only hope so. That means he'll eventually find his way here.

He'll be a powerful ally indeed

>Barron Trump
He attends an exclusive prep school

"Our community has a rich history dating back to 1764. Originally established as a boys’ preparatory school for Kings College (or Columbia University as it’s known today), Columbia Grammar School functioned for 100 years under the direct auspices of the college, providing more than half of their student body"