Autistic’s Bill of Rights
1) Autistics have a right to be taken seriously and for their concerns to be listened to. The fact that we are autistic
and exhibt that doesn’t mean that we’re lying or that our concerns are less valid than anyone else’s.
2) Autistics have the right not to be touched without fair warning and our approval. Touch is a very difficult thing for us and can be extremely frightening at times. Furthermore attempting to touch anyone after being told not to is assault, and self-defense is a guaranteed human right.
Furthermore, self-defenese is not something you should punish someone for3) Autistics have the right not to be discriminated against for being autistic. Expecting us to behave as neurotypicals is not acceptable and must cease.
4) Autistics have the right to be autistic. If a treatment to reverse or “cure” autism is ever invented it must never be administered without informed consent, and there must be no penalty, legal or otherwise, for refusing.
5) Autistics have the right not to be guinea pigs for unethical quacks. The laws on human testing apply fully to us and subjecting us to leuprolide, gold salts, and high-pressure oxygen must cease immediately.
6) Autistics have the right to exist. All funding for research into developing a pre-natal test for autism must be halted and all research produced under government funding destroyed completely. Genocide by any other name is still genocide.
7) Autism is not worse than death and we are not better off dead. For supposedly-respectable “autism advocates” to say otherwise is unacceptable preaching of hatred and they must be ostracized for doing so.
Autistic lives are no less valuable than neurotypical ones. Anyone who murders or attempts to murder an autistic, including the parents themselves, must be punished to the full extent of the law not excluding the death penalty where it is an option. They are additionally deserving of no mercy or pity from the community.
9) Autistics have the right to an education. This includes a harassment-free environment and the understanding that we do not learn the same way as neurotypicals.
10) Autistics have a right to equal opportunity. While there are some jobs where we will probably never be able to do well, there are many where we would be successful however we are wrongly discriminated against because of autism.