It's embarrassing at this point that I introduced my friends to the movement.
It was originally about sharing tips like how to make friends despite differences in communication. Then severe personality disordered people came in and made it about them. And it makes sense. Because normal people want to be seen and accepted as normal humans with flaws, anyone who ever had relationships knows that. Only very narcissistic individuals want to be affirmed and validated for their existence, because they can't accept their own flaws.
Popular defenses among them are projection, splitting and projective identification. I mean, for God's sake, some random person made a book about disability because it was trendy, threw it out there to make some quick bucks to buy their afternoon snacks, and a bunch of highly educated scientists actually thought they intentionally wanted to harm them because they are disabled. No, they actually believed that. Because paranoia profits them financially, and socially. And they got more paranoid by the minute just by hanging out with each other.
The more paranoid they become, the more delusional their grandiosity. So now you have philosopher lecturers throwing tantrums because someone who actually does social work tells them revolution won't happen tomorrow just because you want it very much. I already hate teachers and now I have to watch this?