There is no such thing as a "nonconformist movement"
Despite being a non-theist since birth, the "freethinker"/skeptic movement does not speak for me, and it's adherents can be afflicted with the very same groupthink that reflects the "truther" mentality
I believe the Frankfurt School conspiracy is real
I'm against the United Nations
Modern economics "studies" and political ideological "science" should be proscribed in public universities
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is vastly over-hyped
I have extremely expensive tastes
Political correctness should be completely outlawed (does not pertain to private businesses or voluntary organizations)
Children should be allowed to sell lemonade on their implemented stands without a license.
I don't support Bernie Sanders (obviously)
Celebrity culture is partially to blame for the hyper-sexualization of millennial youth
I believe that many topics (fashion, cookery, Popular music, television, mass media, sport, traditional culture modern pop culture, poetry (in my case), politics, Literature - not to say they're aren't any autistics who are deeply engrossed in any of these topics, they're are political geeks for instance) incorporated under "general knowledge" are a disservice to autistic people, as those with highly restricted interests would frequently get these questions pertained to them incorrect on a game-show (e.g. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, The Chase) and this would undermine their crystallized intelligence and their academic repute, and may be erroneously generalized by the "common knowledge" brigade (society) as "dumb" as a whole.
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Diagnosed with "Classical" Asperger's syndrome in 1998 (Clinical psychologist).
RAADS-R: 237/240
Aspie score: 199 out of 200
Neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 1 out of 200
Alexithymia Questionnaire: 166/185 AQ: 49/50 EQ: 9/80