The_Walrus wrote:
I don't think it matters whether he was autistic or not. What matters is whether he'll show up in a prominent article about how dangerous autistic people are, along with fellow "not-autistic-but-described-as-such-anyway" Adam Lanza.
Fortunately, the reaction to his spree has not been "OMG autism", but rather "OMG misogyny, psychosis, narcissism".
agreed,just add cho and the virginia tech massacre to the list,for a reminder;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech_massacre
people including his family were labeling him autistic after he shot up the college even though he hadnt been diagnosed,it is probably easier;in terms of shame and guilt- for families to accept a diagnosis of ASD rather than say a personality disorder and the effects from having had a dodgy upbringing.
am not offended in whether he is labeled with it or not but knew all along that elliot wasnt autistic-his manifesto gave a clear view into his life from a very young age and its a good thing he wrote it.
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>severely autistic.
>>the residential autist;
http://theresidentialautist.blogspot.co.uk
blogging from the view of an ex institutionalised autism/ID activist now in community care.
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