I actually don't mind people call it superpower or something in that vein. As I wouldn't have accidentally learned psychoanalysis without the autism combined with literature. It's the denial of full human traits in a person that's annoying.

Of course activists are too narcissistic to ever experience meaningful relationships to know that to grow as a person, you especially don't want constant meaningless validations. The more you idealize a person than they actually are, the more you will punish them when they can't deliver to your expectations.

Now you are all happy with your instant gratification of being praised as having strong sense of justice without having bad ideology, and hyperempathy but like without hate ever.

But one day you will have to leave the computer, get out of the house, and realize, to have a list of dignity is one thing, and to do it is another. What would you do if you can't be the dignified person you aspire to be?

A friend who is just about aware of their own badness will have the capacity for you to own your mistakes and move on. But when you think your normal, human badness is unacceptable because the false self of autism and people around tell you you have to be a justice warrior without selfishness, what you would be more likely to do is deny your own mistakes. Then go on social media preaching for totally different causes as a morally dignified person so the guilt can go away.