SuSaNnA wrote:
My observation may not be accurate, but I've seen way more autistic people hating when another autistic person has gained success. (compared to NTs hating on another NT's success)
Recently, a blind, autistic male has won America's Got Talent.
While there some autistic people who are happy for him, there seems to be even more autistic people who hate him or felt angry about his success.
They said they felt triggered, and claimed that the winner's mother was insensitive.
Some even said things like "She (the winner's mother) is implying that we don't try hard enough."
Or things like "People need to understand that not all autistic people are talented."
This sounds to be like they were complaining NOT about his success
per se, but about something his mother said that was taken as implying that all autistic people are equally capable of similar success. To know whether this complaint was justified, I would have to see the exact quote from his mother that these people were complaining about.
SuSaNnA wrote:
I've also seen (on separate occasions) that autistic people trying to tear down other autistic people for gaining some success.
Where have you seen this?
I don't recall ever seeing such an attitude here on
Wrong Planet, for example. Elsewhere, I've seen resentment against successful autistic people mainly
not by autistic people themselves, but by
parents of severely disabled autistic people, arguing that the broadness of the autistic spectrum, as currently defined, trivializes their children's problems.
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