Matenrou wrote:
Yes, it annoys me too. I’ve even had people tell me, “Well, you’re right, but the world doesn’t work that way.”
One way to look at this is as cultural difference. Common agreement is valued more, and “right” and “wrong” are just subjective judgements. Even if you could show these people, “I come from Aspieland and in my country such behaviour is taboo and punished with exile,” most people would smugly say when in Rome do as the Romans.
People tend to believe what they want to believe, regardless of the facts. It’s not that they don’t understand what is right or wrong. They just don’t care. They have different priorities, or lack willpower, or something. They support what is easier, not what is better. It seems easier to make people laugh or cry than it is to make them care, and in many cases your audience just isn’t going to be receptive.
I wish more people were as sincere as you are. I wonder if the world would be a better place if more people had AS.
I totally agree, people tend to agree with what they think is right.