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What is the correct way of interpreting "his" abuse?
If it is "Elon's daughter's abuse" then the "his" is referring to the daughter's abuse by Elon so that's "misgendering". If it is "Elon's abuse of his daughter" then the "his" is referring to Elon's abuse of his daughter.
Also saw this in the comment section:
@jackoflames
18 hours ago
So it's said; we autstic people, and probably more of the neurodivergent community, are more commonly seen being open LGBT+, and the "open" part is really important here. We generally don't like doing things we feel got no use or/and is in the way for us, and we tend to be more open to be outside of the norm since we were born into it (mind you, not speaking for everyone). That is probably why we autistic people are more common in alt-lifestyles, LGBTQIA+ and other ones. And might less point to autistic people being more commonly LGBT+ (I am myself cis and straight), and instead be that the rate would be for people in general if people weren't in the closet.
@ausnetscience
12 hours ago
My friends and I have discussed this and came to a similar conclusion. Those of us who are neurodiverse are more likely to be open about being queer because we know how hard it is to mask who we are and we choose not to make our lives even harder.
I feel like this is slightly misleading. Are autistic people more likely to be open about being fags than non-autistics? Or are autistic more likely to BE fags, (open or not)?

