Jorn Bettin on Nostr: nprofile1q…4gljz nprofile1q…y00qt Based on all my lived experience in Autistic ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqv5r2p8l9n7hth8p6f3lz9xf4t85le474flyejcw3yn8d3mkpu0nqk4gljz (nprofile…gljz) nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqp76yvmz4pctkljk0j4dd7qh963p0f7sgez2q9nwjqrtvl0x9mjuqty00qt (nprofile…00qt) Based on all my lived experience in Autistic communities and our participatory research I would say yes, very much so, even if not everyone openly identifies as such.
Both the categories of 'Autist' and 'Anarchist' are broad umbrella terms. All categories have semantic limits, but I'd say the intersection of both is a large set. And with both categories there are many who can't openly afford to identify as such in the modern hypernormative mono-cult.
Both the categories of 'Autist' and 'Anarchist' are broad umbrella terms. All categories have semantic limits, but I'd say the intersection of both is a large set. And with both categories there are many who can't openly afford to identify as such in the modern hypernormative mono-cult.