MissPickwickian wrote:
Posters have expressed concern over the apparent "extremeness" of some people in their views on The Autism Cure. Some anti-cure people, I must say, are radicals. They can't handle views not their own.
After some self-searching I realized why some autistics get so blindly upset about The Cure: It's a threat to the only community such activists have ever known. A Cure For Autism would decimate or at least reduce the community, leaving them without a culture they can call their own. Even autistic people, the world's most legendary loners, feel the primordial pull toward community. Never underestimate the pull toward community. It is almost as deeply ingrained in humans as tool-making and hunting-gathering. We are pack animals.
People with autism have trouble fitting in with ordinary tribes. We had to form one of our own. It's made us insecure and protective, ready to respond to anything, no matter its risks and benefits, that conceivably threatens the tribe. The Cure, in this context, is basically genocide. No wonder my people react so strongly.
I am not condoning behavior, only explaining it.
Good points. I've seen posts here and on other forums where Aspies and Autties bullied/abused by NT people say they don't want to become like those people. I think those posters would most likely become like the exceptional NTs some of us are blessed with as friends, relatives and fellow posters on WP.
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