aspie48 wrote:
ci wrote:
Hmm.. Can you provide examples in your context. To me ASAN is a bully especially the president and protesters calling people pity and bigots. However I am not sure how someone feeling compassion can create bullies but bullies tend to go up against compassion or use it to make others feel inferior such as "poor you", "pity you" and "your mom brought you around town for others to feel sorry for you". All that kind of stuff along with your "stupid" I've experienced from pride advocates. Yet in real-life offline people are really nice it's just a few total butts that seem to cause problems.
I need to see some evidence of this I think ASAN represents me ok half the time. maybe they are a little naive. but atleast they try. certainly a lesser evil than autism speaks or inclusion awareness stuff.
autism awareness is a dehumanization campaign to make people feel less bad about killing all of us in a few years.
As I thought your bias is abortion politics. This will be a major part of my sociological outline. Inclusion awareness is civil and human rights. Anti-cure tends to want to control points of view for the sake of abortion politics while focusing on others emotional insecurities of the image of autism. I believe it takes real guts to be both compassionate and receive the compassion of others to improve oneself and others. However the conspiracy theory of anti-cure and at least some factions of pride is compassion is about Nazi's and human cleansing. The original interview I did back when Cure Autism Now existed before Autism Speaks was with Aspergian Pride owner Bonnie. She too hated inclusion awareness because of the abortion issue and the pride and anti-cure agenda could not dominate with their agenda in it. So what do some pride advocates do because they have a conspiracy theory about compassion? Belittle compassion as pity and dehumanize people like calling them bigots for caring and singling out individuals with autism and say they want people to feel sorry for them.
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