I've never endured teacher bullying myself, but I do remember this one time when a teacher made nasty remarks about another autistic person behind his back, a couple of months ago.
I go to school by taxi, and I share the journey with a boy who is two years younger than me and also on the spectrum. He's a very nice, friendly guy, and I have a lot of fun talking to him and having a laugh. But he sometimes has meltdowns or blips in lessons whenever he gets agitated or lose his temper.
When we arrived at school and we both got out the taxi, we went different directions to make our way to our classes. Then, suddenly, this woman who is a learning support assistant, approached me and started talking to me, saying stuff like "Hi, Leah. How are you doing in sixth form?" You know, the basic questions.
But then she went on "You travel with this lad, don't you? I bet it must be a difficult journey in there, having to put up with him. He'd throw bricks at a puppy...oh well, at least you've got a lot to talk about to your friends, at lunch.".
I just couldn't believe what that woman was saying. I nodded along, trying to keep calm, but inside I was extremely angry. Because, I actually get on very well with this boy. I consider him a friend. Yeah, I know he may struggle in his lessons and teachers may find it difficult to keep him focused, but I really hate it when people have the nerve to insult others I get on with. And I know for a fact he's definitely not the kind to hurt animals (it was probably only a figure of speech, but that was just, not right to make that kind of comment about another student).
I was in two minds whether to report her or not, but eventually I decided to let it drop as I didn't know her name.
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I'm sailing across Spectrum Sea, in my little boat.
The waters of the port were choppy. After I set off, there was a long, massive storm.
Years later, however, the sea calmed. I'm still on tranquil sea, but I'll never reach the Neurotypical Beach.