The Case for Autistic Self-Segregation
Building on these insights, the speaker advocates for autistic individuals, particularly those with above-average cognitive abilities, to self-segregate. The rationale is to protect themselves from manipulation and harm by neurotypicals. The speaker emphasizes that this is not just a personal choice but a necessary measure for survival. By forming a community of like-minded individuals, autistic people can create a safe space where they are less likely to be exploited.

According to the discussion, the initial steps toward self-segregation involve practical strategies such as stealth camping or living in vans. These temporary living arrangements allow the community to save resources until they can secure a stable location. This approach not only fosters independence but also builds a foundation for a self-sufficient community that can thrive without the interference of neurotypicals.