if everyone was autistic then suddenly the neurotypical would be considered weird, then
"what the heck?? why are you not saying what you mean? why are you making all these abtruse metaphors? what do you MEAN you don't intensely maintain interests for things? why do you NOT stim? omg you're so weiiiirdddd!!!"
once someone shared with me, this quotation. "If you're not weird--you're weird."
Everyone is a stranger to someone else. Who should we trust? Who is actually acting in good faith and genuine clear sight? This is ultimately for you to decide. Do not let others tell you that THEY know better, and gaslight you into submission. Rather, question first; look deeply into them, a la Marcus Aurelius.
When another blames you or hates you, or when men say anything injurious about you, approach their poor souls, penetrate within, and see what kind of men they are. You will discover that there is no reason to be concerned that these men have this or that opinion about you.
-- Marcus Aurelius
Meditations, IX.27
To what extent does being human justify being weird?
Once a wise person said: do not kill the part of you that is cringe; kill the part of you that cringes.
This means that rather than trying to conform to some stingy picky view of "what is weird, what is honourable, prestigious, "cool". "acceptable", etc"; instead, pursue pleasure and what YOU enjoy instead, rather than what OTHERS prefer to see.
At the end of the day:
You have only
one person you need to please.
Yourself.
It is
they who are making
you uncomfortable, by refusing to accept you for who you are. Imagine people who, instead of stigmatizing, embraced. Then, you could enjoy what you enjoy, free from guilt and anathema and twisted glances.
Haters gonna hate. Autists gonna autism. We likely enjoy our special interests more than the tiny annoying scorns of people who hate to see us do what we do. It is a net positive for us to embrace our individuality over the nitpicking of others. Autists have a right to exist: prejudicers do not have a right to prejudice.
Best wishes. It is hard to figure out oneself in a world screaming at you. In such cases; it is alright to retreat to a quiet room, seek peace, and then learn how to tune out cacophonies from there.
I wish you way more than luck.
Sincerely,
A Fellow Human of yours.