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But when autistic people feel negative emotions about something, because of the way in which our own brains are wired, we expect to be offered logistical solutions.
I think this is difference is more than just "double-empathy" and wiring, it is also a political issue. We live in a corrupt world where the fastest way to get what you want is to cheat, then meet any and every complaint with some form of deferral, deterrant, ad-hominem attack or deflection. NTs pick up on this early and can be deploying these tactics. Think of all the call-services, Government responses to climate issues, etc that simply offer you some emotional BS without solving the problem. Look at these winner-take-all tech companies that just buy their way into everything destroy the competition, then forget about the consumer. Plenty of NT people would also appreciate a practical solution in these circumstances. In some instances the autistic response can be appreciated and valued.
I also do not like sympathy because :
- most of the time it is insincere and manipulative, makes me feel controlled.
- sometimes I am not saying something bad at all, and it has been interpreted as bad. Why can't we talk about dark things like death? It is part of the human experience.