Neurodivergent people (we) can and should rule the world (I’m 100% serious)

Cred
By Cred in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events,
Under one of my posts @Alexop wrote: “These people who say theory is a waste of time have no idea what they are talking about.” Then I replied: “False. This comes from a lack of understanding neurotypicals (I'm being deliberately provocative). The average neurotypical doesn't give a shit about theory but not bc they are stupid but because they value quality time with friends and family way more. They have a fundamentally different value system. They are totally happy being a cog in a machine. They don't care if they don't understand the purpose of what they are doing, they just want to gain the material conditions necessary to build family and social connections. And, again, from their perspective this is totally reasonable. We need to understand that an ND person fundamentally has a different purpose in society than a neurotypical. It is important to understand that it is impossible to live both lives at the same time.” But what are the respective purposes? Before answering this question, we can first use this insight to entertain a radical thought. We understand that NTs literally don't care what garbage is fed to them as long as their material conditions are met. The force that has helped to achieve it, and is currently maintaining it, is capitalism. Again, when the basic needs of the people are met you can feed them with everything you want and the people who are currently doing this are the people who won at capitalism, which are the rich. Because capitalism is built on wage labor, NDs are systemically oppressed. One common result (even historically) of the NDs losing the materialism game is excessive idealism and the outright rejection of materialism, which one can clearly observe ravaging in this community (look up spiritual bypassing).  Over time, the greed and deception of the rich also nags on the material conditions of the NT working-class (most of you probably know by now where I'm going with this lol). The (seemingly) radical idea now is this:
What if the ND community team up with the working-class to end the hegemony of the minority bourgeoisie and their allies by force? The role of the working-class people is to protest and to use violence if necessary. NDs are unable to help with this since they are generally too sensitive (lol).  The role of the ND community is to provide the theoretical core of the new state apparatus (vanguard party) who hold and manage all the material power provided by the proletariat to systematically raise the material conditions of the working-class (ideally through tier 2 thinking which is why it is vitally important to me to discuss it here). This state is totalitarian. But I want to circle back to the beginning to the post. If you truly understand NTs you know that they have never lived in a non-totalitarian reality and will never live in one because they don’t care about questioning what is fed to them. This means that someone is going to feed them. The question is just who should be doing it? The bourgeoisie? The reason why NDs should have absolute power is because they are hilariously uncorruptible. I bet a lot of you can even quantify the amount of money they are willing to give up to pursue truth, down to the dollar! (For example because you quit a high paying bullshit job) If you now say that this is lofty unactionable theorizing, I will throw a rock at you. This idea is not radical at all. It is also not biased or dogmatic. It’s arguably not even left wing politics. It’s common sense. And it has already happened many times in history.  It is dramatically effective and the only one thing that the rich and the fascists truly fear. In fact, they love idealism, mysticism, stage green and conscious politics because it is not actually dangerous to them!!!!. Most of what you think you know about communism has been manufactured by the bourgeoisie. I plan to post more about Marxism-Leninism in the future. I will start by quickly debunking the most common misconceptions about communism present in this community.
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