I admit that I do tend to see humans as essentially good unless damaged physically or psychologically. Probably much more than is warranted.
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But I don't intend to change this. I'd rather err on this side because its more productive.pic.twitter.com/BK9Myjj7Oo
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I'm certainly not going with guilt by gender, race, sexuality etc. This isn't supported by evidence & is the opposite of liberal & humanist
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Quick story: Once knew a guy with some variation on Aspergers. Smart as hell and actually quite nice, but truly horrible social skills.
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In the same circle of friends, had a female friend who just simply couldn’t see past his social weakness.
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He had started dating this woman’s best friend, and it was destroying their friendship. Sad to watch.
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It took me a while to see it as well, to be fair. But I realized if I simply took everything he said, then paused a moment and sort of >
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> restated it to myself as if it’d been said in the best and nicest way, then reacted as if that’s exactly what he had done, then suddenly >
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> we were communicating. He started smiling because I’d actually heard what he was trying to say. That was a really valuable lesson.
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:) Yeah. I've found myself feeling resentful & slighted by ppl with Asperger's before I knew that that was what it was. Understanding helps
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