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godddd for the last time. a strong sense of justice in autistic people is not always a positive trait. its just a trait. a strong sense of justice does not mean that you are the most objective source on morality, it means you can’t let go of what you believe is right or should be done. autistic people aren’t morally superior or more socially intelligent than allistic people, you guys have GOT to stop acting like its progressive to decide a certain neurotype is the one everyone should default to.

a strong sense of justice can mean anything from unwilling to betray your moral code to harassing people for thinking differently because you believe you’re so right the other person HAS to understand. it can mean not giving up on what you believe in and it can mean believing something horrible and yet being unwilling to hear why youre wrong. ive had to call in sick because i heard a group of people disagreed with me on an issue i cared about because i couldnt process the fact that i was wrong and if i was put in any confrontational situation i would not be able to do anything but defend myself even knowing i was sort of wrong.

a strong sense of justice is not an exclusively positive trait. almost nothing is. everything is complex and nuanced.

a strong sns of justic can man anything from unwilling to btray your moral cod to harassing popl for thinking diffrntly bcaus you bliv you’r so right th othr prson HAS to undrstand. it can man not giving up on what you bliv in and it can man bliving somthing horribl and yt bing unwilling to har why your wrong. iv had to call in sick bcaus i hard a group of popl disagrd with m on an issu i card about bcaus i couldnt procss th fact that i was wrong and if i was put in any confrontational situation i would not b abl to do anything but dfnd myslf vn knowing i was sort of wrong.

a strong sns of justic is not an xclusivly positiv trait. almost nothing is. vrything is complx and nuancd.