Tyri0n wrote:
Why is it so impossible for people to understand how ASD can be mild and nearly invisible and still cause a host of difficulties?
Isn't this a type of discrimination? An institution or employer making incorrect assumptions about a person's disability or refusing to accept paperwork showing that the person has one or just stereotyping based on a label is actually illegal under Title I of the ADA.
Because it's nearly invisible. My best friend since high school's mother, who has seen me a few times a year+ for ~14 years, works as some sort of teachers aid for high school kids with behavioural problems etc, including Asperger's. When I told her in early December 2012 that I figured out I was AS she was skeptical and said I was, "way too social for that," and "I still consider you in the diagnostic phase.." to which I replied & explained the exhausting intellectual processing of social interactions vs. intuitive actions, and listed a bunch of traits I have, including my vocal prosody, gait to my step, some sensory & internal thought process things and that I'd always assumed I had picked up a habit of reading lips from communicating with her deaf son vs. having the trait of avoiding eye contact. She was silent.. her mouth just sort of hung open a bit.. and she said, "well, if you are on the spectrum you're very high functioning & there are much much worse things you could have instead.." (something to that effect, anyways.) She works with AS teens and didn't see it in me because she deals with people that are much more severely affected by their AS and thus her paradigms of AS people are formed around the range of students she's worked with over the years vs. having Aspie-esque encyclopaedic knowledge of the wide variety of potential AS traits.
It's not discrimination. It's ignorance. They don't know that they don't know.
However, in your case it's some sorta BS for sure. No teacher/instructor/professor should be declaring someone as misdiagnosed because they've met one other person with AS and you don't match the same criteria. Again, ignorance. Your acting teacher is also ignorant of the acting we all do on a daily basis to fit into the NT world, and that because of it some Aspies can become excellent actors. There are also those of us that can mimic voices or do impressions extremely well.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.