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I'd assume her point was that it irks her how much attention the demands of gender minorities get in comparison to the problems of those on the autism spectrum
Yes, that was what I was trying to say.
Usually when I complain about how we're treated in society, the answer here is always "it's because we're a minority, and the world has always only been catered for the majority". But genderless people are also a minority but the world now has to make them happy by altering what we can and can't say.
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Of course, us on the spectrum are partly to blame for that; if we made as much noise about our rights as sexual- and gender minorities make about theirs, there'd certainly be much more talk about our rights, too, or so I'd assume.
I have heard of autistic people attending protests and doing TV shows based on autism and lots of other things like that, but society still seems to be in the dark ages when it comes to autism. It'd be nice to live in a world where it's 'politically incorrect' to discriminate against autism or even bully them for being autistic.
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...Does the autism spectrum have a flag of it's own? If not, anyone up for making one?
No aliens though. I hate Aspies associating autism with aliens. We need to get the world to know that we are
humans too!
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