• cRazi_man@europe.pub
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    1 day ago

    This false binary is the problem. Everyone is on a spectrum of neuro-diversity. Some people’s diversity is deemed “unacceptable” arbitrarily.

    • beleza pura@lemmy.eco.br
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      this is the correct answer, as much as people here don’t like it. the only reason neurotypical people are typical is that they’re fit as workers in a class society. everyone has limitations, including neurotypicals, but our limitations make us misfit to a class society. we’re not as able to output work consistently 40h per week and do what we’re told without being told it

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        3 hours ago

        I’ll rephrase as this seems to have triggered people:

        Everyone is on a spectrum of varying ability.

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      21 hours ago

      Not true. This is why I dislike the “neurodiversity” trend. Just say autistic, ADHD, OCD, etc as they are without trying to link them with an umbrella term, it leads to the false idea that they are not disabilities/illnesses and even that everyone has something. Most people are neurotypical

      • beleza pura@lemmy.eco.br
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        4 hours ago

        they’re not illnesses and that’s not even a controversial statement. no mental health professional worth their salt would call autism or adhd illnesses

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          2 hours ago

          Yeah, stick to arguing semantics on 1/50 words instead of my point

          • beleza pura@lemmy.eco.br
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            58 minutes ago

            it’s a really important misconception, though. disabilities and disorders are not illnesses and should never be treated as such

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      17 hours ago

      Exactly! Goes for other conditions as well. One symptom of having a broken arm is sucking at tennis. I suck at tennis, so in a way, my arm is a little broken. And I can’t see what’s behind me, so I’m essentially 50% blind.