I would be deeply surprised if you did not care at all about fairness. I tend to think that at least some regard for fairness is part of the common mental structures of humans (there’s a sequence post about this but I can’t find it)
There is enough neuroatypicality here that I am only barely surprised when someone deviates significantly typical human morality.
But mostly in the form of aspergers-like attributes, and this specific form of non-typicality isn’t supposed to be very different to “normal people” in terms of moral feelings, as far as I’ve been told, anyway. (And in fact I vaguely remember reading an article on how “aspies” tended to care about morality more than the normals… ETA: found it. Doesn’t look like a particularly trustworthy source though.)
There is enough neuroatypicality here that I am only barely surprised when someone deviates significantly typical human morality.
But mostly in the form of aspergers-like attributes, and this specific form of non-typicality isn’t supposed to be very different to “normal people” in terms of moral feelings, as far as I’ve been told, anyway. (And in fact I vaguely remember reading an article on how “aspies” tended to care about morality more than the normals… ETA: found it. Doesn’t look like a particularly trustworthy source though.)