The Onion Is Talking Smack About Autism

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27 Oct 2005, 10:22 pm

I was just minding my business, reading the Onion, and decided to click on an interesting article claiming that Special X-Games End In Extreme Tragedy. I was necessarily shocked at what I read. I thought, you know, it would be a playful jab at Downers and other highly mentally ret*d children. You know a good clean laugh. I was dismayed reading the descriptions of the children's behavior. They sound like they have autism and not Down syndrome!

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Special X-Games End In Extreme Tragedy

October 27, 2005 | Onion Sports

LOS ANGELES—Event organizers and promoters are as yet unable to explain to the satisfaction of law-enforcement officials how Ricky Creston, a 10-year-old Down syndrome sufferer, was put in a position that lead to his death on Tuesday, the final day of events at the first-ever Special X-Games. "Creston, who was competing in the Best Freestyle Motocross Trick event, evidently panicked and began flailing his arms in response to the motorcycle's loud noise, losing control of the Honda CRF230 to which he had been strapped, and died shortly after in a collision with another special athlete," LAPD officials announced yesterday. "Special X-Games organizers apparently thought they had taken every precaution possible, outfitting Creston with a life jacket in case he careened into the nearby wakeboarding pool, but failed to take into account the proximity of the skateboarding half-pipe." Creston also critically injured a developmentally disabled boy who, apparently deafened by the crowd and the Limp Bizkit music blaring through the arena speakers, was sitting in the bottom of the half-pipe and happily spinning the wheels of his skateboard during the Men's Big Air event. "Although Ricky is gone, his extreme legacy will live on forever, unlike our partnership with Mountain Dew," said event organizer Steve Wynlan, adding that all they wanted was to show the special athletes that they could still have a rad lifestyle. A spokesman for the LAPD stated that, although he had seen youth culture exploited before, the Special X-Games were nearly as bad as the Vans Warped Tour.



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28 Oct 2005, 7:18 pm

Boy did they ever mess their facts up!


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28 Oct 2005, 8:12 pm

It's the Onion. What were you expecting? They have stories making fun of everything! Have a sense of humour!



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28 Oct 2005, 9:29 pm

Check out this week's story of a small child seeing the wondrous spectre of a fire engine. It has an almost AS quality to the perspective.


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29 Oct 2005, 6:36 pm

Yeah I just thought it was funny.
The Onion is supposed to offend you occasionally you know.



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29 Oct 2005, 6:38 pm

That is not nice!


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29 Oct 2005, 7:02 pm

Rule #1 of comedy: You can't be funny without offending somebody.


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29 Oct 2005, 7:07 pm

Really!


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29 Oct 2005, 7:13 pm

They talk smack about everbody.

Why? Because it's hucking filarious.



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29 Oct 2005, 7:15 pm

That is not a very nice spoonerism!


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29 Oct 2005, 8:13 pm

I did not see any reference to autism. :?



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29 Oct 2005, 8:29 pm

Wow, I didn't notice that! Thank you, Chamoisee.


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29 Oct 2005, 9:06 pm

larsenjw92286 wrote:
That is not a very nice spoonerism!


What is a spoonerism?



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29 Oct 2005, 9:13 pm

chamoisee wrote:
I did not see any reference to autism. :?

No, but the kids sound like they're exhibiting autistic behaviors, anyway.



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30 Oct 2005, 9:35 am

For one, it can be hard to tell Autism and MR apart.

But it's not hard to tell someone with Down Syndrome. However, there are people with Down's who also have Autism. Approx. 10% of people with Down's Syndrome have Autism, too. Maybe he had both.


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30 Oct 2005, 11:18 am

A spoonerism is a phrase you make up by mixing up the first syllables in each of the two words.

For example, a spoonerism of my name would be, "Lason Jarsen."


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