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Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Muskā€™s daughter, accused her father of giving a ā€œdefinitely Nazi saluteā€ at two rallies in January, calling his actions ā€œfucking cringe.ā€

In an interview with Teen Vogue, she criticized Muskā€™s involvement in the Trump administration and advocated for trans rights, emphasizing the importance of gender-affirming care for minors.

Wilson, who transitioned as a teen, described Musk as cold and absent, and revealed she no longer associates with him or his family.

She also expressed fear over anti-trans legislation under Trumpā€™s administration.

  • HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    14 days ago

    Thatā€™s an exceptionally dangerous claim to make; itā€™s going to cause people to further alienate people that are on the autism spectrum. When you look at the report that the US Secret Service released on mass shootings (Iā€™d have to find it; Iā€™ve got a copy saved somewhere), autism spectrum disorder is not listed as a factor, while things like divorced parents is.

    Perhaps you missed the part that said, ā€œ[Forensic psychiatrist Dr Iain Kooyman] found Prosper had an ā€˜extreme lackā€™ of empathy and remorse - something that could not be explained by ASD alone.ā€

    And, BTW, people on the autism spectrum lack effective empathy, not empathy. That means that a person on the spectrum has a reduced ability to understand what a person is experiencing or feeling, not that they donā€™t feel empathy when they do know.

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      Youre right, I should have said effective empathy or similar, Iā€™ll edit my comment. As a disabled and neurodiverse person, I really appreciate you pulling me up on it. Iā€™m at work so Iā€™ve only got a few papers to hand but thereā€™s:

      Kenyon, Baker-Really and Binder - lone actor terrorism, a systematic literature review. Ebbrecht - risk factors and mechanisms of radicalisation in lone actor grievance fuelled violence. Broad- incels, violence and mental disorder

      And I agree, autism doesnā€™t explain mass violence or cruelty.

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      I think it can be dangerous because of the presentation, and singling out ASD.

      Thereā€™s lots of otherwise harmless things can become danger multipliers.

      Being sleepy is harmless. Driving a car is very slightly dangerous. Being sleepy while driving a car is incredibly dangerous.

      Being on the spectrum isnā€™t dangerous at all. Radicalized people can be slightly dangerous. Sociopaths can be fairly dangerous. Gun ownership can be slightly dangerous. Radicalized sociopaths with guns on the spectrum are worth worrying about.

      But the solution isnā€™t singling out the ASD, but other factors that can be more effectively controlled.

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        14 days ago

        Thereā€™s discussion in this thread re him having autism, I should have mentioned that. Did you see that I said when mixed with narcissism it can be dangerous? Iā€™m not saying neurodiverse people are dangerous.

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          14 days ago

          Oh, I totally get it. Youā€™re all good. Iā€™m saying that presenting it in that manner is dangerous, not that youā€™re necessarily presenting it that way.