not_a_robot
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- May 30, 2019
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I think "lacks empathy" is one of those bullshit statements incompetent NT therapists coined in order to demonize autistics for being different.
The example I will use is simply because it's well known enough to be a cliché, is Temple Grandin and the cows in the slaughterhouse. Temple would be called "un-empathetic" based on things like not smiling at NTs when they want, not greeting and making small talk when it suited NTs, not pretending to "feel bad" for NTs' unhappiness if it didn't affect her.
Yet when she saw the distress of the cows in the slaughterhouse, she may not have wept for them (a useless NT expression of 'empathy'), but she felt cognitively compelled to observe their behavior and use it to find a way to minimize their distress.
I call this not "lack of empathy", but "cognitive empathy".
Because her analytical response to NTs and animals in distress was atypical, it would be called "lacking".
If you see an animal in distress or being abused, do you feel nothing, or something? I definitely feel something. I want to kill the abuser and rescue the child/animal. Or instead of immediately bursting into tears, I try to think of the best way to stop the abuse. That's empathy, just for the creature being abused instead of the human abuser. I don't think the fact that I would fail to smile and make smalltalk with the human abuser, or fail to immediately respond to their anger by acting angry myself, means I "lack empathy". I just have little to no empathy for most humans because most humans are awful if you observe them long enough.
Also most autistics get mercilessly bullied by NTs from an early age, so why should we care about smiling at them and mimicing their shallow self-centered emotions ffs? I don't want to smile and make small talk when I see them, I want to run or to punch. But that's just me. I digress.
I honestly think autistics are capable of tremendous empathy, NTs just pretend it's "incorrect" because it doesn't always favor them the way they want. Also having muted emotional responses is a blessing not a curse. NTs constantly use others' predictable emotional responses to cruelly manipulate each other, it is good to be more reserved and logical.
The example I will use is simply because it's well known enough to be a cliché, is Temple Grandin and the cows in the slaughterhouse. Temple would be called "un-empathetic" based on things like not smiling at NTs when they want, not greeting and making small talk when it suited NTs, not pretending to "feel bad" for NTs' unhappiness if it didn't affect her.
Yet when she saw the distress of the cows in the slaughterhouse, she may not have wept for them (a useless NT expression of 'empathy'), but she felt cognitively compelled to observe their behavior and use it to find a way to minimize their distress.
I call this not "lack of empathy", but "cognitive empathy".
Because her analytical response to NTs and animals in distress was atypical, it would be called "lacking".
If you see an animal in distress or being abused, do you feel nothing, or something? I definitely feel something. I want to kill the abuser and rescue the child/animal. Or instead of immediately bursting into tears, I try to think of the best way to stop the abuse. That's empathy, just for the creature being abused instead of the human abuser. I don't think the fact that I would fail to smile and make smalltalk with the human abuser, or fail to immediately respond to their anger by acting angry myself, means I "lack empathy". I just have little to no empathy for most humans because most humans are awful if you observe them long enough.
Also most autistics get mercilessly bullied by NTs from an early age, so why should we care about smiling at them and mimicing their shallow self-centered emotions ffs? I don't want to smile and make small talk when I see them, I want to run or to punch. But that's just me. I digress.
I honestly think autistics are capable of tremendous empathy, NTs just pretend it's "incorrect" because it doesn't always favor them the way they want. Also having muted emotional responses is a blessing not a curse. NTs constantly use others' predictable emotional responses to cruelly manipulate each other, it is good to be more reserved and logical.
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