I'd rather stay off the profoundly negative as I get that enough of us are teetering on the brink.
About all I can say is that group/collective victimhood and movements have some aspects of legitimacy but the majority of it isn't what it appears to be. The choice seems to be either be part of something brash, obnoxious, and cult-like, extort the government and sell your integrity in exchange, or go it alone, keep your integrity, but pay the price of being unseen. Unfortunately I think most people are generally thinking about themselves (notice all the sound and fury for parents of autistics for example), we're used to being the underdogs and having to know our place, and our good sportsmanship seems to be part of what keeps us here.
I have wondered if it could be possible than an ASD think-tank might come about where enough lawyers, bureaucrats, and other people on the spectrum with connections got together and tried to do things to make life more bearable for those on the spectrum - like organizing communities for majority ASD, starting companies that hired majority ASD in those areas (perhaps with the sales, marketing, and tech support being other), or at least finding ways to move Bureau of Vocational Rehab in most states past being the joke it is.
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