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25 Jan 2010, 1:10 pm

The medias view that is. Psychiatrist etc. look at it as it's diagnosed in children Oh there's no pill for that and rain Man gets brought up or we have severe cognitive impairment. (On Autism X6 while there were some with AS there were some with classic Autism a 7 year old in diapers for example) I'm not sure if we'll ever get away from the stigma that Autism has attached to it. What are your thoughts?



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25 Jan 2010, 1:17 pm

It changes (albeit slowly) all the time, just as the media changes all the time.

It also changes with location. My college doesn't even accept that a pro-cure position exists.



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25 Jan 2010, 1:41 pm

change is slow when it comes to views of autism... as with everything else the masses do not understand :roll:


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25 Jan 2010, 2:11 pm

There are more and more depictions of AS/HFA in popular media and fiction all the time. I've only seen brief clips from 'Adam', and the character seemed a little stereotyped, but not as exaggerated as Rainman (who was at least sympathetic and likeable, if way too robotic). Now there's the cable movie about Temple Grandin, which should go a long way toward showing the world that people with autism are actually people and not helpless mental gimps.

I think the tide is turning, its just turning very slowly. That's probably a good thing. Any change that occurred too suddenly would only frighten the smaller minds into reactionary behavior. You draw too much attention too quickly and you'll have bullies on every corner looking to beat up the autistic freaks just for being different. I for one see enough of that already.


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25 Jan 2010, 2:28 pm

Yeah, of course. As our understanding of the nature of autism, and different kinds of autism improves, we'll view it differently. Right now it's viewed as a disability by many, but in time we'll understand it as differently abled.



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25 Jan 2010, 2:28 pm

Avengilante wrote:
You draw too much attention too quickly and you'll have bullies on every corner looking to beat up the autistic freaks just for being different. I for one see enough of that already.


Good point... gradual osmosis is the best way to do it.



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25 Jan 2010, 5:14 pm

Maybe it will change for the better, one day, Autism Speaks will cease to exist, and we will all be accepted, as we were born to be.


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25 Jan 2010, 5:15 pm

it's a bit like evolution, it comes slowly. (though a study found that it was a lot of stand still and then quick evolution)



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25 Jan 2010, 6:17 pm

Laar wrote:
it's a bit like evolution, it comes slowly. (though a study found that it was a lot of stand still and then quick evolution)


Uh, excuse me? It happens in fast revolutions, like creation.

(Kidding, kidding!) :lol:



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26 Jan 2010, 1:32 am

I just wonder what's the NT public view about Autism Speaks...

Basically, to convince them that they all just follow old stigmas, all we need to is to get a famous celebrity to speak for us, right?

I guess the next stage is to promote conservative radio-shows, where idiots are going to host shows about how Autism is a faked disorder, and shouldn't be cured!

That's probably the best way to do it, I think.
Baron Cohen is studying to whole spectrum thing right now, but still, that's... that's just science.
I'm talking about something better that would save us all time - a mega-celebrity, and than radio shows attacking science, you know, with it's arrogancy! And... it's arrogancy!! ! Now, we just need to stop the research from proving we're right. That is going to CONFUSE the society...



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26 Jan 2010, 5:33 am

Omerik wrote:
I just wonder what's the NT public view about Autism Speaks...

Basically, to convince them that they all just follow old stigmas, all we need to is to get a famous celebrity to speak for us, right?

I guess the next stage is to promote conservative radio-shows, where idiots are going to host shows about how Autism is a faked disorder, and shouldn't be cured!

That's probably the best way to do it, I think.
Baron Cohen is studying to whole spectrum thing right now, but still, that's... that's just science.
I'm talking about something better that would save us all time - a mega-celebrity, and than radio shows attacking science, you know, with it's arrogancy! And... it's arrogancy!! ! Now, we just need to stop the research from proving we're right. That is going to CONFUSE the society...


How mighty is that organization?



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26 Jan 2010, 6:15 pm

bdhkhsfgk wrote:
Omerik wrote:
I just wonder what's the NT public view about Autism Speaks...

Basically, to convince them that they all just follow old stigmas, all we need to is to get a famous celebrity to speak for us, right?

.....


How mighty is that organization?


They have a few bucks ($65 million a year), and some celebrities as supporter / promoter, that makes them quite powerfull