What's a cigarette tree?
For me, a primarily aspie world would have noise ordinances in all major cities, with strict enforcement and fines for those who didn't abide by the rules. This would mean that sports cars and large deisel engines would have to come up with more effective mufflers to dampen the sound to a tolerable level. Only emergency vehicles would be permitted to break the ordinance. Public transport would be far more abundant and accessible, reducing the number of cars on the roads, thereby further reducing air and noise pollution, along with the stress that many autistics experience with driving.
Stores would use natural or yellow incandescant bulbs rather than fluorescents, and would be carpeted, with no music in the background. Self-checkouts would be the mainstream means of payment, with a few employees nearby to help with any technical problems. Employees would be prohibited from asking customers if they needed help, and would have to wait for the customer to approach them. Special laminated cards that indicated when a person needed help would be available for those too uncomfortable to initiate contact directly. Online shopping would also be far more prevalent, and increased postal service expediency would be a reflection of this.
Restaurants would have segregated rooms, with no more than three tables per room, to keep noise down, and complimentary earplugs would be available as needed. Movie theatres and concert venues would play at a more appropriate volume, and "crying baby" policies would be more strictly enforced, requiring parents of disruptive infants to leave the premesis until the child was quiet.
Pets would be allowed in all homes and dwellings such as apartments to facilitate emotional support, as long as they remained quiet and non-disruptive, and building code requirements for apartments and hotels would include a degree of sound-proof insulation in the walls and floors.
Airplanes would have plastic foldable partitions stored under seat cushions with the life vests, which could be unfolded and slid between the armrests of two adjacent seats, affording passengers a degree of privacy and personal space, with a small placard to stick to it, indicating to passing flight attendants whether said passenger wanted refreshements when offered. If they didn't, they would remain undisturbed.
Politics would look very different: there would be little to no fanfare or pandering; the issues would be addressed in a logical and straightforward manner, and philibusters or emotional manipulation would not be tolerated. Citizens would not be allowed to vote until they passed a brief written exam explaining why they intended to vote for their specific candidate. If their reasoning was not based on facts or information about the candidate's platform, they would not be permitted a vote.
If 99% of the population were autistic, it stands to reason that the remaining 1% would be NT, in which case, those individuals would be taught to "fit in" as best they could to our society, much as we are taught currently. There would be NT-specific towns and cites to which NTs would be permitted (but not obligated) to move, if they desired a more social, noisy, or generally more "neurotypical" lifestyle.
Employment would be less concerned with a person's ability to be a "team player", focusing on the actual work produced rather than the means by which the work was completed. Cubicles and open-plan offices would not exist, and all office employees would have their own private office. The break rooms in customer service jobs would be set up like sensory rooms; soft lighting, quiet, with sensory chairs, blankets, swings, trampolines, fidget toys, etc. available as needed. Along with the standard break and lunch available in most retail positions, five to ten minute sensory breaks would be permitted on an as-needed basis within reason for all employees.
That's all I have for now, I'll add more if I come up with anything though. What I wouldn't give for a planet like this.
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"Survival is insufficient" - Seven of Nine
Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
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