I made a new deaf friend recently, and subsequently have been spending more time learing about "Deaf culture". It got me wondering about whether autistics have a "culture" which is separate from NT life. I know there's the "autistic community", but to me, culture and community are two different things. The former has rules, instinctive expectations of behaviour from group members, and unique rituals or ways of being and thinking which set the group apart from those who aren't affiliated with the culture. A community is little more than a group of people who live close to each other, or, in this case, live on the same spectrum, it doesn't have the same cohesiveness and inclusiveness as a culture. So what do you think, do we have a culture, or just a community? Do you think we need a culture if we're to push the slow-moving autism rights campaign along further, or do you think it makes little difference?
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Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
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