rse92 wrote:
Most neurotypical people couldn't give a flying f--k about autistic people.
This probably varies by region and culture.
What you say is probably true in the more cosmopolitan, highly multicultural cities. Such places tend to have a strong mind-your-own-business ethic, at least among older adults (although there may still be plenty of bullying among the children and young people).
On the other hand, there are also plenty of other places where people tend to be nosy, gossipy, and hostile toward anyone seen as different.
The hostility many autistic people experience is not necessarily toward "autistic people" as such (most NT's aren't knowledgeable enough to distinguish autistic people from various other kinds of neurodivergent people), but toward anyone seen as an oddball for whatever reason. Many of us just can't fit in no matter how hard we try, and others of us have given up trying.
rse92 wrote:
I suspect that a lot of the weird vibes we autistic people get from NTs are a product of projection.
I suspect that different autistic people have had different experiences depending on where we live.
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