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I'm not sure why you call this gatekeeping. What I was talking about is whether people will get it. It's like, if you're talking to an arbitrary person and you're referring to e-sports as sports, most people will be confused. Without any kind of judgment or gatekeeping intended, simply, most people's concept of "sports" does not include e-sports. And simply observing that this difference in perception exists is not gatekeeping.
So that's what I was curious about. If I say I'm neurodivergent as a way to quickly explain my situation, will people in general understand or be confused?
@Foon Sorry I didn't mean that *you* were gatekeeping, Foon! I'm sorry if it came across like that.
I meant that I think that people who have a strong opinion that TBI is not part of neurodivergence are gatekeeping.
It's a difficult question to answer because most people (in my experience) don't know what's meant by neurodivergence. Or not in the offline world, anyway.
Sorry but my experience is that you will just have to explain what neurodivergence is. People in general have no idea. I once told my roommate I have ADHD and she had vaguely heard of it but I still had to explain it. She was 29. I've had conversations where I say things like "you should take neurodivergent people into account for this event/design/layout/schedule" and they will have this clueless look.