Autistic Conservative Charlie Keeble has been juggling campaigning for the Conservatives with promoting self-determination of autism on social media. This is to do with the promotion of his autistic conservative objective to get more autistics to follow conservative and libertarian ideas.
April is also known to the autistic community of the world as April Autism month. A time for spreading awareness and acceptance of autism across the world and it officially started on the 2nd day of April. Each year I engage in April Autism I get onto social media and promote some theme for my autistic conservative objective. For 2022 I made the theme to promote self-determination of autism and to get the message out there that you can be bright and active in conservativism as an autistic person.
I wanted to promote autism as a force in conservative and libertarian politics where it has been sorely lacking. Most autistic people that I talk to in autism support groups find politics to be a distressing and awkward subject to engage in. I however, wanted to push for autistics to become engaged in conservative parties and ideologies right across the world. There needed to be someone to give them hope and make them aspirational whatever their circumstances. Bringing stories of autism for the good of building a life for themselves in their community.
At the same time this was happening, I was in the midst of campaigning for the Conservative party in the Havering Council elections. It was combining my autism advocacy with the campaign in the elections. There are some moments in the campaign that made me as an autistic conservative take pride in my self-determination.
All autistics come from a broad spectrum of neurological conditions and many of them have different politics and I respect that as I believe in a diversity of thought and intellectually. However, I believe that autistics are strong and brave when they support liberty and freedom as conservatives.
Romford Market is a place where autistic self-determination can take place. It’s a market town where many a great entrepreneur has a business that can keep the town vibrant and active. Throw in a touch of autism and you have a potential for good commodities to trade. Adam Smith, the great Scottish Enlightenment figure, said that real wealth comes from liberating people’s gifts and to do that they must practice their own self interests to create that wealth within their communities. Guided by the invisible hand of creative forces an autistic individual can make that happen for themselves. To do so all of them must have their own freedom from statists that only offer welfare dependency that makes them slaves to the limitations of their impairments. Autism may be a disability but you can create a natural extension of yourself to overcome those obstacles.
I choose to live in a community of free thinkers who have the right to self-determination. Let it be said that autism is not an impairment that leads to less Inalienable rights. The autistics of every nation have a right to live the way they see as being right for their own purpose in life. No autistic person is a servant to master of statehood under the circumstances of their condition. For the state expects autism to be a burden on the health and wellbeing of the people. The state needs to respect and uphold the rights of autistics as a valuable human being.
In the time that I have written for the Havering Daily I have shared some of my articles far and wide on social media. They have made a lot of people talk wildly about my choice in politics. Especially from people who support Labour and the Residents Associations who criticise me for being a Conservative when I have a disability. Saying comments like “What good can the Tories do for the disabled, I see they cut their welfare support money. This autistic conservative is just contradicting himself and he should throw away his blue rosette.” If I was to respond to their comments verbally I would say to them something like this:
“I am bloody fed up and annoyed with some of these people.There is this big problem with these idiots who say such things that I don’t get ahead in life and made to feel negative about being autistic. They say that I am in the wrong party for autism rights but nothing of usefulness comes from their parties. I bet they probably say privately of me ‘oh look at that, a spastic Tory. Proof that the Conservatives are stupid’.Well let me tell you I write some really good and inspirational stories to show how useful and valuable I and many other autistics in life, and those same leftist disability activists dismiss them as trivial inspiration porn. These people are such constipated fools, full of s**t that can only come out of the mouths. It’s no wonder why they make me miserable and do a disservice to disabled people. Then there are some right wing people who say that the Havering Daily is just letting me write for them as ‘a token Tory spastic’ to show they are not biased. I am treated very well and fairly here and this website is what modern journalism should be about: the objective truth presented to inform people and form their own views on the subject. I do my best to be friendly to the editors and there are many others that are spiteful and bitter towards conservatives.You know a long time ago disabled disability advocates use to p*ss on the pity they got from the charities thinking that was all disabled people deserved. Now they have become happy to be enslaved to the welfare state like puppets in a socialist freak show. Well these useful idiots are getting peanuts from the state and I want freedom from welfare dependency so I don’t have to live it like a house bound spastic. If ever I built my own platform or show in the media proper I would push a big message of hope and determination for autism. I say this to you as an autistic conservative who engages in front line politics, even if you don’t bother to listen, stuff your useless patronising pity, I want something better out of life that I can build for myself and you had better get out of my f**king way or I’ll throttle you until you and take every penny you pinch from the taxpayer and put it to a better use. Like giving the money to the disabled to let the invisible hand that guides them raise them up to achieve financial independence. But you don’t listen to me when I have bright ideas so I probably won’t see myself be successful. But if you do watch me then you won’t be calling me a hopeless useless spastic Tory anymore. B*stards!”
I do not usually speak negative or rant in my advocacy for autism but I will speak the truth no matter how hurtful it sounds. In the autism community there is a war that I engage in with authentic autistics against the actually autistic cult. This cult treats autism like a monolith that all autistics must be subservient to, and it’s reflected in the way I challenge the left on disability issues. This actually autistic cult are being intellectually abusive and killing individuality. They want me to be an instrument of destruction and make me eat out of their hands to keep me alive. I reject that and strive to be a proud aspirational autistic. I learned how to support myself by learning how to be resilient and persistent.

