MindBlind wrote:
If he doesn't believe that Asperger's is real and you've shown him evidence that he won't believe in, ignore it when he says that AS isn't real because to be honest, a person who doesn't believe that something is real without sibstantial evidence to support that claim is really following the same line of logic as a hlocaust denier and holocaust deniers are just idiots that should be ignored.
Where is the concrete evidence?
Where is the physical test that's medically provable?
I was supposedly assessed for AS and didn't believe it was "real" for years!
Lots of people are skeptical, I don't honestly blame them for having doubts, given all the confusing misinformation out there.
If AS is in part a "culturally bound syndrome" how would one prove that physically?
I'm sorry for "nitpicking" but I've kind got irritated with people who've said:
"You have AS." to me in slow, condescending voices over the years, without them explicitly explaining what I "have" physically and why they're so concerned about it.
I also add that when people said this to me, it wasn't a compliment.
I think that if someone shows me a brain scan of my head or does a genetic test on me and shows me some proper scientific data on how my brain works, then I'll probably accept it better.
At the moment, all I can do is introspect and say how things look from my perspective.
To be fair, I think it is hard for anyone to truly see things from another's perspective.
The only truly comprehensive way of appreciating how someone view's the world is to try and get inside his/her own mind!
As for solid evidence I can get my folks to believe, I've yet to find any convincing enough.
I don't know if real is a precise enough word.
Is what goes on in the mind "real" or just a "software" projection of the brain's "hardware"?
I'm not saying that AS doesn't exist: genetic variations in human temperaments and mental operating systems/mental wiring are very real.
I'm saying that it's incredibly hard to explain it in a casual way to a lay-person, or show concrete evidence for it, particularly when that person is misinformed or skeptical to start with.
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