autisticelders wrote:
aaack, I hope this will emphasize the extremely different ways we process information rather than be one of those "this is what it is like to be autistic, this how autistic people think/ experience the world/ etc" I dread the "thinking in pictures" stereotype when media portrays autism. I don't watch video/tv/movies because of my sensory processing difficulties anyway, so I won't see it, (not to mention I can't access BBC anyway where I live) I hope people will discuss this show once they have viewed it and provide input for people like me who definitely can not think in pictures, let alone process moving visual images and "real time" audio. thank you as always for your vigilance in bringing autism news to us here.
Unfortunatly probably will, his last doc on autism was terrible and one sided, i doubt this one will be any different
He`s generally disliked by many in the UK anyway for different reasons, i believe he had his home fire bombed attacked recently
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