The point of the doctor’s note is (a) it provides a basis for the teacher to explain: “This behavior that would be intentionally harmful coming from a neurotypical, in this case means something else; so don’t be offended or alienated but empathize with her disability” & (b)…
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and (b) that it smokes out the assholes who are attempting to use the legitimate challenges of the neurodiverse as cover for their assholery
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Sure, but the whole point of it was that this applies _not only_ to people who have particular diagnoses in the DSM, especially those who /did/ in the past, or those who could easily eliminate the disorders with a treatment...
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Honestly, the whole premise of this discussion looks to me like an attempt by disabled-masquerading neurotypical trolls to get POC to compete with disabled folks in some sort of victimization gladiatorial. It’s gross and should be called out as bad faith.
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I don’t think there’s any bad faith on Nils part here. The question is really whether the better norm is “assume neurotypical troll until proven ASD” or “tolerate socially toxic behavior until proven not-ASD”. It’s a context-driven judgment call.
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Yeah, that’s right. On this channel, alas, people should be presumed trolls until proven otherwise.
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I can vouch for Mark at least 
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Gracias - I can’t see the other tweets in the convo except yours and Nils - either deleted, reported or they blocked me
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