Here is part 1 of our manifestohttps://autisticvanguard.org/Autistic%20Liberationism.pdfTaking all criticism
Retard.
>>24747127Not retarded. I am only sharing the first 3rd. The final product will be much longer. And have anecdotal stories + philosophical justifications. That version i will sell on Amazon.
I don't know what this is about but if it's about the idea that autists should live in their own society I agree I need autists to stop bothering me
>>24747122Brother you got a PowerPoint of all this?
>Autistic VanguardMissed opportunity to call yourselves Autis-van-garde
>>24747156>Autistic people are treated horribly >Double empathy theory says it's because of genetic differences >We should make autistic towns to combat this>There is an organization called the Autistic Vanguard working on it>Plus 9 pages from when I was in the psychward
>>24747122I actually had a friend who advocated this. We're both autistic but since he's into trannies and I'm heterosexual he legit got mad when I asked "how the fuck are we supposed to reproduce?" I didn't tell me but I assume war brides.
>>24747266Meant to say*I didn't tell him
It is true autistics can detect one of their own or at least sympathize unconsciously? Im leaning towards yes based on some anecdotes but i want to hear more
>>24747286Yes, double empathy theory states that autistic people communicate at the same level neurotypicals do between themselves. I also have A-dar where I can detect if someone else is on the spectrum
>>24747315But I can also easily detect when people are autistic because they are acting autistic. Is it specifically something else here? Like autists give themselves cues that neurotypicals don't understand?
>>24747327No eye contact and the autistic accent are the big ones
>>24747327What if you are not detecting the fact they are autistic, but instead observing that they are not normies? The inference that this is because they are autistic comes afterwards.In day-to-day life, you spend most of your interactions with normies. Your methods for interacting with them becomes routine. You know what to expect. When someone behaves differently to your established rules, you notice.Normies probably notice these things too, but immediately dismiss them or just experience very slight confusion, not reading into it more.
>>24747398Randomly rambling about pokemon or some shit is not odd because it goes against "established rules" it's just autistic. I view it as autistic before I view it as going against an established rule of not rambling about shit to people when they show zero signs of interest.I don't know of a single person who wouldn't at the very least think "boy howdy that kid ain't right..."Of course there are much more subtle exceptions, like lack of eye contact or something like that. Someone could be shy, embarrassed, etc whatever and not at all autistic, so in that case I wouldn't assume autism unless I had a specific reason like other mannerisms. If autistic people communicate on some special level, are you guys doing something where you can detect the tism beyond these means?
Its the mid chlorians
I actually think most high functional autistics are just some specific types of personalities which should correspond to ~25% of population or 1/4 (NF/NT to be specific IN Keirsey/MBTI). If someone happens to be INFP they will certainly display anxiety and some autistic traits