Autists should be aristocrats, free to pursue whatever goal pleases us. This arrangement would be for the good of the world, as Autists naturally innovate and produce art when given freedom. It is a shame that Autists are largely stuck in wage slave jobs where we become too exhausted to do what comes naturally to us. No autistic person should be forced to work a typical job. Call it reparations from the daily struggle we face to make it appealing, or call it something else, but it is time we, as a people, get a hefty basic income. No longer should we be facing the boot of impoverishment just because we choose to follow our goals. It is time that the Autist be free to pursue whatever we want. And, as compensation for this arrangement, the world will be able to enjoy the fruits of our labor. It is a win-win trade. As a small percentage of the population, it would not be a hardship on the budget to make this a reality. And what we produce will contribute to world GDP. I am not sugges...
I heard a person speak of the value of a painting in terms of human life. This fellow posited that a painting is never worth a human life, nor 10 paintings, nor even the entire Louvre is worth blood. I found this take to be both cowardly and ridiculous, and it made me curious if this was his real opinion or just a virtue signal. Wars have been fought for far less. And humans die from causes much less noble by nature. Perhaps it would be fairer to posit that people would rather die protecting Starry Night by Van Gogh than die from cancer. The truth is, most people die ignobly from natural maladies. It is quite clear that the loss would be softened if parties hurt by it knew that the individual died for a reason; that reason being to protect something both precious and beautiful. Even the killed individual should feel better knowing he died for something. Dying for nothing, as most people do, is a tragedy. While dying for something is an honor that should be welcomed and celeb...