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Which best describes a similarity to your understanding of the autism acceptance idea?
To accept an individual with autism and embrace who they are regardless of whether they choose a cure to be developed for different symptoms.. 73%  73%  [ 11 ]
To accept autism as simply a difference and concepts such as cure mean non-acceptance. 27%  27%  [ 4 ]
Total votes : 15

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22 Aug 2011, 1:03 pm

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A person once told me that defiant nonconformist autistics that pretend to be obedient conformists are the biggest con men that ever existed.


I think you made that up on the spot.



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22 Aug 2011, 1:13 pm

Even the low functioning autistics love defiance and think its funny especially when they see the funny expressions of neurotypical faces.



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22 Aug 2011, 1:19 pm

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A person once told me that defiant nonconformist autistics that pretend to be obedient conformists are the biggest con men that ever existed.


I base mine on the study of how conflicts can be avoided. Some forms of self-advocacy groups are strictly about confrontation as a tool which creates stereotypes about how self-advocates typically conduct themselves. In what I do their advocacy is more a hamper to smaller productive and inclusive relationship potentials. It's about getting along and while doing so using good positive relationships for inclusion to enable inclusion. This whole N.T vs. Aspie thing is a vicious cycle of counter productive blarney many times not in my or others best interest

The preservation of anger might simply end up preserving themselves among one another rather then engulf others in it in the long-run.


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22 Aug 2011, 4:22 pm

ci -

Nonsense. You are one of the most conflict-seeking people I've encountered.


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22 Aug 2011, 5:29 pm

To simply differentiate mal-product progress from level headed non-conflict orientated progress. In peaceful ways my efforts were then attacked over the image of autism in compassionate inclusions over issues such as abortion some months ago. I have never achieved unrelated advocacy with conflict but rather friendly content. Some wanted to start it, I ended it and now there is a clear separation between types of advocacy in which certain types of advocacy cannot interfere with others due to biases.

Job well done on my end.


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22 Aug 2011, 6:04 pm

ci wrote:
To simply differentiate mal-product progress from level headed non-conflict orientated progress. In peaceful ways my efforts were then attacked over the image of autism in compassionate inclusions over issues such as abortion some months ago. I have never achieved unrelated advocacy with conflict but rather friendly content. Some wanted to start it, I ended it and now there is a clear separation between types of advocacy in which certain types of advocacy cannot interfere with others due to biases.

Job well done on my end.


Eh? Swallowed a dictionary?



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22 Aug 2011, 6:08 pm

ci wrote:
To simply differentiate mal-product progress from level headed non-conflict orientated progress. In peaceful ways my efforts were then attacked over the image of autism in compassionate inclusions over issues such as abortion some months ago. I have never achieved unrelated advocacy with conflict but rather friendly content. Some wanted to start it, I ended it and now there is a clear separation between types of advocacy in which certain types of advocacy cannot interfere with others due to biases.

Job well done on my end.


Nonsense (in so many ways).


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22 Aug 2011, 6:27 pm

Far form nonsense the proof of the pudding is all over the net.


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22 Aug 2011, 6:37 pm

I think you guys should all go and chill out somewhere that isn't the internet for a while.


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22 Aug 2011, 6:51 pm

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I think you guys should all go and chill out somewhere that isn't the internet for a while.


Point taken and understood.

Thanks for saying it nicely.


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22 Aug 2011, 9:45 pm

ci wrote:
To simply differentiate mal-product progress from level headed non-conflict orientated progress. In peaceful ways my efforts were then attacked over the image of autism in compassionate inclusions over issues such as abortion some months ago. I have never achieved unrelated advocacy with conflict but rather friendly content. Some wanted to start it, I ended it and now there is a clear separation between types of advocacy in which certain types of advocacy cannot interfere with others due to biases.

Job well done on my end.


Do you go to a college to learn how to speak gibberish?



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22 Aug 2011, 9:47 pm

Being one of the 4 and you the first of them have not much room to talk with regards to my speaking methods. You simply don't like what I have to day but I've explained the same things in a myriad of different ways. This here is one variation out of many.


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22 Aug 2011, 9:49 pm

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Being one of the 4 and you the first of them have not much room to talk with regards to my speaking methods. You simply don't like what I have to day but I've explained the same things in a myriad of different ways. This here is one variation out of many.


One of the 4?

What are you on about?



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22 Aug 2011, 9:58 pm

one of the four people that seem to desire social confrontations with me instead of constructive discussion.


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22 Aug 2011, 10:01 pm

ci wrote:
one of the four people that seem to desire social confrontations with me instead of constructive discussion.


There are a lot more than four mate!

I stopped posting here after reading your posts.



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22 Aug 2011, 10:06 pm

Gone to retreat with the others that demand I view my autism the way you want or else I am "one of them" curebe folk? (joke) The politics got old and destructive and never really caught on outside of some social circles so I left them some years ago myself. I'm not afraid to speak my mind and you shouldn't fear it so welcome back.


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