yelekam wrote:
This in an unfortunate effect of the messages of culture and current medical science, which bases its criteria for health on 'normal function'.
People often buy into this flawed model and its mischaracterization of autism, without fully understanding the matter. Successfully pointing out to them that their view of autism is flawed often involves needing to explain why such a view is toxic, and on having someone with a basic willingness for them to sincerely listen.
Yes, correct on all counts. I simply do not have the patience or energy to knock down those walls of misconceptions, prejudice and at times willful/selective stupidity.
Unfortunately there are many Aspies/Autists out there who think they have to go along with NT normative behavior and accept being insulted, humiliated and talked down to.
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Looking or asking for a cure for Autism is like looking or asking for a cure for being Black.
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there, their, they're - learn the difference goddammit!