animalcrackers wrote:
I've heard of it and I don't think it's crazy or weird to ask that people not clap....I guess I can see how it would be weird, because it's unfamiliar, but I personally don't find it weird.
Also, asking that people not clap is not the same as asking them to sit completely motionless nor is it the same as asking that they give no indication of whether or not they liked a presentation. Clapping is really just as random a signal of approval as anything else and I don't understand why it's such a big deal to use some other signal.
I also personally wouldn't consider asking people to not clap to be asking them to "bend over backwards" to provide accomodations....to me it seems like a pretty small thing to ask of people when you consider how potentially big and meaningful the opportunity to attend/participate might be.
I would see no issue with the person giving a speech or performance or whatever requesting no clapping for their speech/performance....However I would disagree with some sort of legal mandate making it some kind of petty offense across the board. Most people are used to clapping and even plenty people here don't take an issue with it...So it would make no sense for there to be a law banning the most common form of expressing enjoyment of a speech/performance just because some people on the autism spectrum find it too overwhelming.
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