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You have a point, CGG. However the thing is, that Autism Speaks (for example) already has a very, very effective skill set and they know how to use that for maximum advantage, and they do use it. We are lagging far far behind. It doesn't have to be like this.
I think another very important skill to have is very clear and focused objectives, and the planning skills to see how to implement steps to those objectives. Implementation plans are crucial, and AS could probably give a master class in those. So the sooner we catch up and level the playing field a bit, the better.
have a group where people have different skills and strengths - some are better analysts, some are writers, some are media savvy etc so that the talent pool can be drawn upon to play to everyone's strengths.
Good luck with that if you think attacking, insulting, and mocking other autistics is going to further your agenda.
I don't want your help, good luck wishes, psychic ability, nor or any further attempts from you to undermine and derail my threads, as you have done previously and are trying to do again in this one. PS, that quote box is from a different thread on a different topic. Stop queering the pitch please, go and make one of your own.