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  3. something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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  • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

    like “neurotypicals hate when i [do leftist thing], but yknow i got that justice hypersensitivity”

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    i need to be very clear about this: there are plenty of autistic conservatives

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    • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

      i need to be very clear about this: there are plenty of autistic conservatives

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      your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

      balrogboogie@mastodon.artB elexia@catcatnya.comE ainmosni@social.ainmosni.euA aurin_the_classtraitor@climatejustice.socialA mimesatwork@wandering.shopM 9 Replies Last reply
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      • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

        like “neurotypicals hate when i [do leftist thing], but yknow i got that justice hypersensitivity”

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        @jepyang@wandering.shop so it's that part of it that really rankles me. it's the misconstruing the "strong sense of justice" trait being worn as a cloak of moral superiority over other folks. for a neurodivergent person who exhibits that trait, that's not an automatic win button, that's a rigidity that depending on life experience can either be helpful or harmful.

        imo, by default believing that being neurodivergent makes one better than other, especially when it comes to moral and ethical superiority, that's eugenics. that's a kind a racism. that's an us v them. therein lies the path to ruin.

        one by default doesn't have a more correct moral code than others because of their brain chemistry. we learn, socialize, and integrate into a world, and assuming that makes one better than others is the hallmark of a shitty person, in my experience, actually.

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        • fen@zoner.workF fen@zoner.work

          @jepyang@wandering.shop so it's that part of it that really rankles me. it's the misconstruing the "strong sense of justice" trait being worn as a cloak of moral superiority over other folks. for a neurodivergent person who exhibits that trait, that's not an automatic win button, that's a rigidity that depending on life experience can either be helpful or harmful.

          imo, by default believing that being neurodivergent makes one better than other, especially when it comes to moral and ethical superiority, that's eugenics. that's a kind a racism. that's an us v them. therein lies the path to ruin.

          one by default doesn't have a more correct moral code than others because of their brain chemistry. we learn, socialize, and integrate into a world, and assuming that makes one better than others is the hallmark of a shitty person, in my experience, actually.

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          @jepyang@wandering.shop sorry for ranting in your replies

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          • fen@zoner.workF fen@zoner.work

            @jepyang@wandering.shop sorry for ranting in your replies

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            @fen no need to apologize for a 100% on-point rant

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            • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

              something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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              @jepyang It also makes neurotypical morally wrong, either implicitly or explictly. Which is bad to begin with and worse when people equate not having autism with being neurotypical.

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              • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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                @jepyang I hate this so much, it's aspie supremacy rhetoric only with a leftism-friendly coat of paint

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                • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                  something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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                  @jepyang yeah I get the joke, it's just when those jokes stop feeling so much like just jokes, y'know?

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                  • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                    your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

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                    @jepyang I camped with a group, and the defacto "leader" of this group was autistic. 2015-ish I started noticing that he and some of the other guys were getting really into Rogan, they started going on rants about how "empathy is unnecessary, we can just use logic to deduce morality," and going down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole that I now recognize as the alt-right pipeline.

                    I checked in on them, social media-wise, in 2020, and to no one's surprise they were deep, deep into racist bs

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                    • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                      something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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                      @jepyang do not get me started

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                      • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                        your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

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                        @jepyang just cause you have strong feelings about justice doesn't mean you're actually right about the things you feel strongly about.

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                        • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                          your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

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                          @jepyang See also: Elon Musk.

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                          • infernusgoatus@kvlt.zoneI infernusgoatus@kvlt.zone

                            @jepyang yeah I get the joke, it's just when those jokes stop feeling so much like just jokes, y'know?

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                            @infernusgoatus yeah exactly 😕

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                            • balrogboogie@mastodon.artB balrogboogie@mastodon.art

                              @jepyang I camped with a group, and the defacto "leader" of this group was autistic. 2015-ish I started noticing that he and some of the other guys were getting really into Rogan, they started going on rants about how "empathy is unnecessary, we can just use logic to deduce morality," and going down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole that I now recognize as the alt-right pipeline.

                              I checked in on them, social media-wise, in 2020, and to no one's surprise they were deep, deep into racist bs

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                              @balrogboogie yeah exactly this. and like i think this sort of thing shows that they aren’t really any different than other autistic folks, it’s just that the justice sensitivity or whatever gets hijacked by folks convincing them they’re the ones who are victims of injustice.

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                              • wicche@kvlt.zoneW wicche@kvlt.zone

                                @jepyang do not get me started

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                                @wicche aren’t movies fun? i like tv shows too

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                                • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                                  something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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                                  @jepyang autistic people can also be fascist.

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                                  • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                                    your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

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                                    @jepyang
                                    The way I see it, assigning virtue to something mainstream society oppresses (like neurodiversity, autism, but also queerness) it like cool and fun and all and I do it all the time. It's a way to fight stigma. But like you say, and I agree, it can be a trap. Just because someone is different/marginalised doesn't mean they're (me included) automatically better than whatever the oppressive norms are.

                                    Which would also be a huge burden and no one wants that 😅

                                    It's like... it depends on context. There's a lot of nuance here. Celebrating diversity per se is cool and good and important imo, but that also includes celebrating those people who are "normal" and being cool about it. I love my token straight friend! (I don't know if I have any neurotypical friends lol)

                                    I guess what I'm trying to say is, we want rights, dignity, freedom and cookies for everyone, not to reverse the polarity on what is deemed "good" or "bad". (And yes, I know that prejudice in the absence of power is no where near as dangerous as actual discrimination, but it's still unpleasant and can lead to smallmindedness).

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                                    • aurin_the_classtraitor@climatejustice.socialA aurin_the_classtraitor@climatejustice.social

                                      @jepyang
                                      The way I see it, assigning virtue to something mainstream society oppresses (like neurodiversity, autism, but also queerness) it like cool and fun and all and I do it all the time. It's a way to fight stigma. But like you say, and I agree, it can be a trap. Just because someone is different/marginalised doesn't mean they're (me included) automatically better than whatever the oppressive norms are.

                                      Which would also be a huge burden and no one wants that 😅

                                      It's like... it depends on context. There's a lot of nuance here. Celebrating diversity per se is cool and good and important imo, but that also includes celebrating those people who are "normal" and being cool about it. I love my token straight friend! (I don't know if I have any neurotypical friends lol)

                                      I guess what I'm trying to say is, we want rights, dignity, freedom and cookies for everyone, not to reverse the polarity on what is deemed "good" or "bad". (And yes, I know that prejudice in the absence of power is no where near as dangerous as actual discrimination, but it's still unpleasant and can lead to smallmindedness).

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                                      @Aurin_the_classtraitor 100% alllll of this!!! especially since i frequently see this kind of thing from people who *do* intersect with mainstream power structures in one way or another: white people, cishet people, cis men, etc.

                                      i don’t usually mind the jokes about this kinda stuff but like any joke of that nature, there is a (fuzzy and ever-shifting) line where it gets uncomfortable real quick.

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                                      • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                                        something i’ve been noticing more and more, and which i am feeling increasingly uneasy about, is how neurodivergent folks roughly on the left routinely assign virtue to neurodivergence and especially autism.

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                                        @jepyang having lots of Thoughts on this one, good thing they are too complex for me to put into words.

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                                        • jepyang@wandering.shopJ jepyang@wandering.shop

                                          your autism does not guarantee you have good politics

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                                          @jepyang imo, with plenty of Autistic young folk around me (like, pre-teens and younger) I'm much more concerned over them getting sucked into the right wing gobbledygook than I am for the neurotypicals. Mostly because they're in general, much more rigid when they absorb something as a fact and less likely to re-examine that belief, and they're more naive of other people being truthful to them. I worry this makes them easier targets, and that they might go totally overboard easier

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