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Aspergers_Aspie

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Personally, I don't take football seriously and I am not having a go at anyone who does. In Scotland anyone, autistic or not may not realise that some people in some bars would take exception to a colour or colours worn as it could be seen as a reference to a specific club.
Some people may not realise or care I know.
 
People like to 'herd' and feel part of a group,not myself often so true if you're unaware of how a colour may be a indicator of 'a group' this could bre tricky/problematic.
 
I suspect many with such bizarre biases probably won't be sympathetic about the indifference of others.

When I once worked as a truck driver delivering electrical parts, I had been in some neighborhoods that could potentially kill outsiders who weren't wearing the right colored clothing relative to support for gang entities.

Not about sports, but simply being on someone's "turf". Problematic indeed. :eek:
 
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