Contrary to your insinuation, I never wrote that I don’t understand the difference between those two. I was pointing out that Brian’s argument applies to both “(autism)” and “terrible leaders”.
I meant the difference between using the two, I don’t doubt that you understand the difference between autism and (lack of) leadership.
In any case, this was not main point, which is that the word autistic in the title does not help your post in any way, and spreads misinformation.
I do find the rest of the post insightful, and I don’t think you are intentionally trying to start a controversy.
If you really believe that this helps your post, please explain why (you haven’t so far).
Contrary to your insinuation, I never wrote that I don’t understand the difference between those two. I was pointing out that Brian’s argument applies to both “(autism)” and “terrible leaders”.
I meant the difference between using the two, I don’t doubt that you understand the difference between autism and (lack of) leadership. In any case, this was not main point, which is that the word autistic in the title does not help your post in any way, and spreads misinformation.
I do find the rest of the post insightful, and I don’t think you are intentionally trying to start a controversy. If you really believe that this helps your post, please explain why (you haven’t so far).