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On May 9th 2006, Autism Speaks launched a film entitled 'Autism Every Day'.
This film was alleged to depict the realities of autism, described by the film's Producer Lauren Thierry as:
"At this point we need to be showing the world what the vast reality truly is. [Lauren says]…that reality includes images of kids not sleeping through the night, banging their heads against the wall or running into traffic – not images of kids setting basketball records or passionately playing the violin."
It later transpired that the film had been 'set up' and that Thierry had purposefully attempted to display the worst possible view to the world:
"Thierry told her subjects not to do their hair, vacuum or bring in the therapists. She showed up with her crew at their homes sight unseen and kept the cameras rolling as a mom literally wrestled with her son to get him to brush his teeth, as a 9-year-old had a public meltdown, as a 5-year-old had his diaper changed. And, as moms revealed dark and uncomfortable truths about living with autism. The result is a window into an exhausting world of interminable work."
The film itself contained a segment where one of the mothers interviewed said that:
"I remember that was a scary moment for me when I realized I had sat in the car for about 15 minutes and actually contemplated putting Jody in the car and driving off the George Washington Bridge. That would be preferable to having to put her in one of these schools."
The mother in question made this statement whilst her autistic daughter was in the room with her. She further added that the only reason she didn't kill her autistic child and herself was the thought of her non-disabled daughter.
Producer Thierry called this section 'gutsy and courageous' and added that:
"If most mothers of autistic children…look hard enough within themselves they will find that they have played out a similar scenario in their minds. If this is not your reality, then God bless you."
Autism Speaks: Don't Speak For Me
We, the undersigned:
-Utterly repudiate the notion of murder being an acceptable response to disability
-Vehemently deny that most parents of autistic — or otherwise disabled — children harbour thoughts of murder
-Testify that the false 'reality' concocted by Autism Speaks film 'Autism Every Day' is not a true reflection of the reality of parenting an autistic child
-Call for a public apology from Lauren Thierry for increasing ignorance regarding autism
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From 2 Peter 1:10 So, dear brothers and sisters, work hard to prove that you really are among those God has called and chosen. Doing this, you will never stumble or fall away.