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The Havering Man Who Has Set Up The Neurodivergent Social Enterprise for Judaism.

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It has been a long time since I wrote something about my political activities for the Havering Daily, writes Charlie Keeble.

You may know me for the autistic conservative activism in which I write about how I fuse autism psychology and popular culture with conservative ideas. However it may surprise you to hear that I am not that autistic advocacy blogger I used to be anymore. 

In August 2025 I started a business called NeuroZion that I use as a sideline to my advocacy for the Jewish people and for Israel. it’s an apparel social enterprise with which I sell t-shirts and hoodies, badges and posters. The t-shirts make a very unique fashion statement with such messages on them such as “It seems that for autism to succeed, a dash of Judaism is essential”. This is a play on the words of Hans Asperger. 

My business idea came when I first started going out more frequently in support of the Jewish people in Britain in July 2024. Prior to that I had been standing up for Israel as a blogger and a journalist writing for the Times of Israel. I had an eccentric style of Zionism by infusing it with neurodiversity by writing about the grand achievements that autistic people and other types of disabilities have received from Jews.

The stories I told made a very impressionable view towards me from the autism community. Jewish autistics especially felt brave enough to come out and declare their support for their own Jewish communities and for Israel as well. They even thanked me for inspiring them, and other non-Jewish autistic people even praised me for my bravery. In fighting for moral clarity against these useful idiots in their cacophonic social justice scene, I have proven that autistic lives are not weak or defective. 

In Israel, autistic people are seen as the closest beings to God. With that in mind I felt enamored by the Jewish spirit and I believed that autistic people had a sacred duty to stand by the Jewish people. 

I met up with an organization called Stop the Hate led by a group of Jews and their allies leading counter protest rallies against the hate marches in London. When I first made an appearance at these rallies I was determined to bring my autism themed Zionism into their group. So I started to make my own t-shirts, which I would wear on the protests to show off and stand out as I always prefer to do. It was a piece of clothing that I felt showed off my pride resilience in being an autistic antisemitism warrior, and a proud friend of Jews. 

Later on my entrepreneurial thirst for making a start up to use as a sideline to my advocacy work. I realized that this neurodivergent Zionist movement I was leading made mehighly commended and I should be selling these t-shirts, badges and other possible merchandise to the wider world. So I began developing some sample designs to sell. 

The big moment came when I accidentally ended up making my products reach out to a wider audience before I set up the shop online. I made this reel on Instagram showing off three samples of t-shirts (before I had finalized the designs) and the response to them went wild. The video got over eighty thousand views in the first 24 hours, and it got half a million views within a week. I was absolutely thrilled with this and I could tell that I had made myself a viral sensation on social media. 

The amount of requests for the t-shirts I got was outstandingand I knew I had a niche that became a thriving enterprise for myself. Now I had to frantically develop a business model and get the shop online. Since I launched NeuroZion I have now got more than 14 items that also include badges, posters and mugs. With more items on the way, I grow it with newly emerging ideas whenever something comes to mind that can show the hope, brilliance, resilience and determination of other neurodivergent tribes across the world. 

NeuroZion can be found at www.neurozion.com

Charlie Keeble.


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