I don't know about your particular situation, but I'm speaking systemically, and about large trends and socio-economic realities that affect people.
But having said that, I'd be very interested to hear what you think the consequences of the under-diagnosis were, realistically.
As far as anti-science, I think people on the left and right of the political spectrum are anti-science, at least to the same degree that term is thrown around.
> I don't know about your particular situation, but I'm speaking systemically, and about large trends and socio-economic realities that affect people.
You're minimizing and trivializing my situation and opinion as invalid.
> But having said that, I'd be very interested to hear what you think the consequences of the under-diagnosis were, realistically.
Well, being called "weird" and routinely dissed and dismissed as some sort of innate character flaw.
> As far as anti-science, I think people on the left and right of the political spectrum are anti-science, at least to the same degree that term is thrown around.
I'm not familiar with many or hardly anyone (except crazies) on the left being anti-science. What's your evidence for this?
But having said that, I'd be very interested to hear what you think the consequences of the under-diagnosis were, realistically.
As far as anti-science, I think people on the left and right of the political spectrum are anti-science, at least to the same degree that term is thrown around.