Jalpha wrote:The thing with autism is that it shouldn't really be such a huge problem, however the world is full of sociopaths who will take advantage of autists. I think sociopaths are largely undiagnosed because for some reason (their ability to manipulate others most likely) our society seems largely to overlook sociopathic traits whereas autists are looked down on, taken advantage of and when they turn bad as a result end up mislabelled (or develop more dangerous mental health issues).
But in Hafen I would say there's a fair balance between autists and sociopaths.
The main thing about sociopaths is that they lack a conscience
They can become very good at faking emotions and fitting in with society, to the point where you can't really tell that they are faking it (good businessmen, heh) but I don't think that they are largely undiagnosed or that they all have some ulterior motives at all times. Also, sociopaths taking advantage of people with ASD doesn't really have anything to do with anything really? Autistic people can be taken advantage of by anyone willing to try, it's not like sociopaths are targeting the autistic community for personal gain lol, and it's not likely that sociopaths are actively trying to avoid a diagnosis. I would argue that most of them would actually like to know what is wrong with them or why they don't respond the same way that other people do.
Autism is still surrounded by stigma, sure, but it doesn't morph into some serial killer shit or something lol
They are more likely to have depression and anxiety, but that's comorbidity and those mental health issues are more likely to pop up in anyone who is a minority or different from the typical population