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11 Jun 2011, 2:56 pm

Autistic Pride Day takes place every year, on the 18th of June.
On this day, which had been founded by an international group of autistic self-advocates, the positive aspects of living on the autism spectrum are being celebrated.
The first Autistic Pride Day took place in 2005 and it has been celebrated every year since then by the autistic communities around the world.

In Israel, Autistic Pride Day will be celebrated this year in an open picnic on Saturday, 18th of June, from 10 am until 5 pm, in "Friends Park" in Raanana. The place is an accessible playground. It has a few shaded areas (including the play facilities and a wide labyrinth). It also has drinking water taps and toilets.

Among the planned activities for this year are:
Exhibitions of artworks by autistics from the Autistic Community of Israel.
Exhibitions of articles and poems by autistics from the Autistic Community of Israel.
Exhibitions of articles by autistics from the international autistic community.
Exhibitions of books by autistics from the international autistic community.
Word games.
Creative workshops.
Discussions about the representations of the autism spectrum within the popular media in Israel.
And more.

Normally, admission to "Friends Park" in Raanana is 10 shekels per person.
Free admission will be given to all Autistic Pride Day 2011's participants.
(in order to get in for free, tell the guard you have come for Autistic Pride Day).

Autistic Pride Day 2011 in Israel's Facebook page is here:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133726650037857
Whoever plans to attend the event is invited to confirm their participation on that page.

Autistic Pride Day 2011 in Israel is produced by ACI - The Autistic Community of Israel.

The event is open to the general public.

Friends Park is a part of Raanana West Park (although it is a fenced area within the park). Arrival is from Jerusalem-Ahuza junction. Turn west and enter the second parking lot, by Café Kaze. Friends Park's entrance gate is by the parking lot.


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11 Jun 2011, 3:37 pm

So do autistics receive a lot of discrimination in Israel like they do in the United States ?



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11 Jun 2011, 7:47 pm

No because people with autism are supposed to be Jewish. The Americans are just taught they are really Nazi's after-all according to pride advocates. If they disagree with pride then they are antisemitic or akin to it. Then if you support a womens right to choose people dressed up as Jewish people will call you bigots at protests, it's happened.

OK it's a joke because that sort of socio-political mixing has taken place in strategy. The sort of sublime methods of ASAN and pride partners. But it comes down to the Jewish folk that partnered with Autism Speaks and whether or not individuals with autism will call them Jewish that are akin to the police like in concentration camps that were Jewish or Nazi Jewish sympathizers that agree with the Nazi way of thinking and they are guilty of all that they have been accused of. The American public politically is being treated much the same as the propaganda from Hitler who slandered the Jews.

WWII was very terrible. It will never be forgotten. Yet the whole Nazi thing in context to autism and combining it with abortion and Jewish histology has been decided to be called on. Meaning there is no sensitivity disablement to the political tactic being called on. If folks want to be proud for who and what they are that's great.

Americans are immune from the political manipulation. ASAN is one of the biggest politically manipulating groups I've ever seen. Yet if you call them on it there is always a come back as to "your one of them" as in a hater.


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12 Jun 2011, 6:31 am

androbot2084 wrote:
So do autistics receive a lot of discrimination in Israel like they do in the United States ?
Yes.


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12 Jun 2011, 7:31 am

What is Israel like for autistics? Worse than the UK, say?



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13 Jun 2011, 8:42 am

Tequila wrote:
What is Israel like for autistics? Worse than the UK, say?
Yes.


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13 Jun 2011, 10:48 am

Anyone care to describe the discrimination?


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13 Jun 2011, 8:01 pm

I think the idea that the original poster was trying to convey was that although autistics still face discrimination in Israel nevertheless Israel is a good place for autistics to live because they get a lot of support from autistic pride advocacy groups.



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13 Jun 2011, 10:35 pm

There are no "autistic" autism pride groups where I live but there is something called "people first" which does not call people disorders like "autistic" and I have life changing support where I live and a career and others have jobs becuase the community supports compassionate employment. If pride existed here there would be lots of hurt feelings, they would call compassion pity and likely less support because pride groups can be awful at public relations and alienate people.

Going up against autism isolation awareness for instance is how how pride behaves because they are to proud of a disorder label. Here I have supports 6 and now going on 7 days a week and get out in the community. Pride seeks to hide the truth of disability such as isolation and seeks separatism for the sake of abortion politics and call people bigots for being understanding.

Pride can go away.

Pride can stay away.


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14 Jun 2011, 12:51 am

KenG wrote:
Autistic Pride Day takes place every year, on the 18th of June.
On this day, which had been founded by an international group of autistic self-advocates, the positive aspects of living on the autism spectrum are being celebrated.
The first Autistic Pride Day took place in 2005 and it has been celebrated every year since then by the autistic communities around the world.

In Israel, Autistic Pride Day will be celebrated this year in an open picnic on Saturday, 18th of June, from 10 am until 5 pm, in "Friends Park" in Raanana. The place is an accessible playground. It has a few shaded areas (including the play facilities and a wide labyrinth). It also has drinking water taps and toilets.

Among the planned activities for this year are:
Exhibitions of artworks by autistics from the Autistic Community of Israel.
Exhibitions of articles and poems by autistics from the Autistic Community of Israel.
Exhibitions of articles by autistics from the international autistic community.
Exhibitions of books by autistics from the international autistic community.
Word games.
Creative workshops.
Discussions about the representations of the autism spectrum within the popular media in Israel.
And more.

Normally, admission to "Friends Park" in Raanana is 10 shekels per person.
Free admission will be given to all Autistic Pride Day 2011's participants.
(in order to get in for free, tell the guard you have come for Autistic Pride Day).

Autistic Pride Day 2011 in Israel's Facebook page is here:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133726650037857
Whoever plans to attend the event is invited to confirm their participation on that page.

Autistic Pride Day 2011 in Israel is produced by ACI - The Autistic Community of Israel.

The event is open to the general public.

Friends Park is a part of Raanana West Park (although it is a fenced area within the park). Arrival is from Jerusalem-Ahuza junction. Turn west and enter the second parking lot, by Café Kaze. Friends Park's entrance gate is by the parking lot.


Sounds like a good event.



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14 Jun 2011, 1:31 am

Well hopefully they are nicer then the ASAN one's in the United States. Some of them dress up as Jewish folks and call people bigots and they are nice people marching. Then others are called Nazi's. Then ASAN calls autism isolation awareness discrimination. I don't trust ASAN because it seems like they are like saying one thing but meaning to upset the public and say autism is not in need of help such as isolation but then ask for supports while using abortion politics to guilt people. As if to seem on the up and up but doing it in the worse ways to create anger and resentment. I'm not the only person upset with them I know others with autism that are not liking ASAN either. My suggestion is to steer clear of ASAN if you are a pride advocate and represent pride in more tolerant ways.


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14 Jun 2011, 10:05 am

androbot2084 wrote:
I think the idea that the original poster was trying to convey was that although autistics still face discrimination in Israel nevertheless Israel is a good place for autistics to live because they get a lot of support from autistic pride advocacy groups.
I posted about the Autistic Pride Day 2011 event because I thought it would interest WP members from around the world.
I was also hoping WP members from various countries will reply to this thread with information about Autistic Pride Day 2011 events in various locations around the world (like in previous years).


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15 Jun 2011, 8:19 am

KenG wrote:
androbot2084 wrote:
I think the idea that the original poster was trying to convey was that although autistics still face discrimination in Israel nevertheless Israel is a good place for autistics to live because they get a lot of support from autistic pride advocacy groups.
I posted about the Autistic Pride Day 2011 event because I thought it would interest WP members from around the world.
I was also hoping WP members from various countries will reply to this thread with information about Autistic Pride Day 2011 events in various locations around the world (like in previous years).


In Australia we have World Autism Awareness Day
http://www.autismvictoria.org.au/fundra ... ss_day.php

I have never to been to one though.



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15 Jun 2011, 8:56 am

cyberdad wrote:
In Australia we have World Autism Awareness Day
http://www.autismvictoria.org.au/fundra ... ss_day.php

I have never to been to one though.
Autistic Pride Day is unrelated to World Autism Awareness Day.

Autistic Pride Day is organized by and for autistics.
Autistic Pride Day is international. It takes place all over the world:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autistic_Pride_Day


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15 Jun 2011, 10:06 pm

KenG wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
In Australia we have World Autism Awareness Day
http://www.autismvictoria.org.au/fundra ... ss_day.php

I have never to been to one though.
Autistic Pride Day is unrelated to World Autism Awareness Day.

Autistic Pride Day is organized by and for autistics.
Autistic Pride Day is international. It takes place all over the world:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autistic_Pride_Day


Cool, thanks for that.