Let’s start with me: The person posting this just doesn’t know or acknowledge, that autistic people aren’t violent (as sociopaths also aren’t). I don’t even understand this. The author actively sabotages autistic rights movements to gain a small advantage in sociopath advocacy.

Let me add something: In my diagnosis, I was considered aggressive, but I never physically or verbally hurt anyone until i was around nine years old.

      • I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.autism.place
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        Thanks! Yeah, I impulsively rejected that stance, since in my experience and from what I know about autism, I would have assumed lower rates of crime among us. Particularly, autistic people tend to be more justice-oriented and rules-based than others, so I would assume that would lead to lower rates of crime. However, I DDG’d to see if I could find anything. According to this Psychology Today article that reports on study, autism actually served as a protective factor among those with conduct disorder and ADHD. This literature review also points to lower rates of crime among the autistic population.

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          As an officially diagnosed autistic and a self diagnosed narcisist, I can’t agree more. Like autism, sociopathy is also a spectrum. As a sociopath you can be a dangerous person or just a complete pacifist. I know a lot of people, who I would consider dangerous, but I wouldn’t consider sociopaths. On the other hand, I also met some sociopaths, who I wouldn’t consider dangerous.

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    Even she quoted this:

    The chairman of Trudy Steuernagel’s department rose at her memorial service to proclaim, “Autism doesn’t equal violence.” And this probably is mathematically correct: Autism does not always equal violence.

    I want to see if there is anything else Sky and Andrew could have. I also want to see what kind of therapies, like if behavioral therapy was involved.