v78d6s4nf8234 wrote:
No I do not think people with mental disorders are inferior or ill. I believe non-neurotypicals are able to run a society but are too scattered and divided to create one. There may be a few neurodiverse communities around the world but most of them promote integration into neurotypical society rather creating a safe place of refuge for non-neurotypicals.
One of the issues with this particular line of discussion is that "non-neurotypical" covers an immense amount of ground, and is more of a "negative" argument, in that it's not arguing from what someone/something is, but what it is not. Which works quite well for forming a distinct negative identification test (That person isn't NT), but is much harder to build a coherent organization around (Everyone who isn't NT is a member). There is no authoritative determination of who's on the spectrum, and there are those who would argue, particularly on the "mental disorders" concept, for an extremely broad definition of "not NT".
You are absolutely correct on the scattered and divided part. It's one of the reasons why a "positive" identity has not been formed yet, through there are more than a few people working on that side of things at the moment, but that's not a discussion for this public forum.
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