DarthMetaKnight wrote:
EzraS wrote:
I would think more people with autism would be centrist, neutral, objectively detached. Rather than so emotionally caught up in one political party. That seems like such an NT thing to do.
We usually lean to the left because reality has a liberal bias.
A "centrist" is someone who is trying to appease the oppressor and the oppressed at the same time.
Defining centrists in terms of compromise is as asinine as it is inaccurate, let alone trying to apply such a narrow definition to an entire group of people - or, in other words, more identity politics.
You continue to be part of the problem.