Conspirituality

Bonus Sample: Antifascist (Autistic) Christianity — Simon(e) Weil (Part 2)

Sep 22, 2025
Dive into an exploration of the radical love of Simon(e) Weil, defined as belief in the existence of others. Discover how her neurodivergence shaped her activism and spirituality, emphasizing embodied encounters over traditional church beliefs. Hear about her struggles with migraines and her unique expressions of care that reject hypocrisy. This discussion contrasts caricatures of Weil with her true essence as a fierce advocate for communal repair, using liturgical symbols in direct action as a bold statement against oppression.
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INSIGHT

Autistic Traits Shaped Weil's Activism

  • Simone Weil's life links autism-like traits, anti-fascism, and rejection of capitalist norms into a coherent moral stance.
  • Her intolerance for hypocrisy and relentless activism shaped a spirituality grounded in embodied solidarity.
ANECDOTE

Parallels Between Weil And Thunberg

  • Remski compares Greta Thunberg's journey from masking to activism with Weil's lifelong refusal to paper over suffering.
  • Weil showed solidarity by refusing sugar, working with laborers, and fighting fascists through direct sacrifice.
INSIGHT

Writings From Survival, Not Scholarship

  • Weil's activism involved joining the French resistance and embodying anti-fascism through personal sacrifice.
  • Her writings are raw notebooks, not polished theology, reflecting survival and hypergraphia rather than professional scholarship.
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