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Kinda burying the lede here. They are all different forms of “questioning their authority”

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I dont agree it’s about authority at all. This entire list is about showing disrespect for someone and expecting them to be OK with it.

To allistic people, everything on this list is insulting behavior that will offend them (except not wanting to eat certain foods).

This behavior will work fine with autistic people though. But you can’t expect it to work with allistic people.

Different brains equals different expectations of what is acceptable social behavior. That’s it.

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people get right indignant when encountering someone else’s food choices.

i hear the difference between an allergy and an intolerance as if that changes the amount of suffering endured.

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not everyone is offended by these behaviors. what’s more insulting is lumping all autistic people together, and lumping all non-autistic people together assuming that they all feel the same way. it’s THAT sort of behavior that makes people turn on the other.

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I know what you mean but it’s hard to talk about these things without generalizing, since we can’t ask everyone on the planet how they feel.

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