Even if someone’s “autistic” you don’t know shit about how that individual person actually works. So instead of putting people into “neurotypical” and “atypical” buckets, why not treat EVERYONE as a unique constellation of traits and preferences and abilities without judging some traits, preferences, and abilities as morally “better”?
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Even if someone’s “autistic” you don’t know shit about how that individual person actually works. So instead of putting people into “neurotypical” and “atypical” buckets, why not treat EVERYONE as a unique constellation of traits and preferences and abilities without judging some traits, preferences, and abilities as morally “better”?