ci wrote:
You don't really need contacts with the U.N to voice a concern.
My not knowing the political dynamics of your country means I cannot understand what your needing and not needing ultimately. Here in the U.S your beliefs toward the media may likely mean some kind of delusion but in other countries well it just might be true.
Maybe to put it clearer, Aspies in Singapore are not protected by law against discrimination in job, insurance and education opportunities unlike in the US. so we have a big problem. My group has encountered Aspies who have lost their job, education opportunities when they reveal their condition. Also those who are forced to reveal it, find that it only bring them disaster more bullying.etc.
I set up my group so Aspies here in Singapore can have some "friends" in need whom they can talk to. But the stories I hear are more sadder than the last. But there are some success stories where the Aspie has survived education, conscription for males, society. But they are a rare find, more rarer than the snow leopard. Most of them are in a somewhat worse state. Aspies in Singapore unlike Aspies here who are so spontaneous, creative, Aspies in Singapore due to the environment in education, work, politics are not that spontaneous.
Singaporean Aspies on a whole are much less successful than their counterparts in the West.
They might be addicted to the same game for years, wasting their potential talents on useless computer games for example. They may not even know what wrongplanet or Facebook is!