b9 wrote:
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How to explain autism to someone very ignorant?
i do not have to explain anything to anyone. it is up to them to learn what they need to know. if i was not alive, i am sure their lives would be the same.
While I think the person that OP is dealing with is definitely not someone worth wasting time on, this is really not a good way of thinking.
People are different. It's not just an aspie thing where people don't understand those who are more different from them. It's important for people to understand who we are and understand that we are different, and how our differences do not make us any more or less valuable of a person. I'm a pretty vocal ally of the blind community and the first thing that they want more than anything else is to be treated as equals - they know they're different but people don't understand their differences and therefore make false judgement. If you ever saw a blind person and helped them with something without asking, some people think that's demeaning. Should they expect you to know better? Of course not, they know that people don't know any better - they might get irritable but they may also explain to others that they are very capable of doing what they're doing. Do not punish those who are unwillingly ignorant, educate them so that they can be enlightened into understanding what ASD is and therefore treat you and those with ASD in the future with respect.
This sort of attitude only broods more ignorance.
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