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Don't make me Obsolete - Printable Version +- Aspies For Freedom (http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com) +-- Forum: General (/forumdisplay.php?fid=48) +--- Forum: News and media (/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +---- Forum: AFF News (/forumdisplay.php?fid=62) +---- Thread: Don't make me Obsolete (/showthread.php?tid=23256) |
Don't make me Obsolete - Genesis - 09-22-2011 06:18 PM I am a burden, I am a statistic, I am a number. I am one of many, solely because I am autistic. This is how the organization Autism Speaks views an autistic person. The goal of Autism Speaks, devoted to the curing and research of autism, is “Making autism a word in the history books.” Other autistics agree with me when I say, “We don’t want Autism Speaks speaking for us.” According to Ari Ne’eman, the founder of Autistic Self-Advocacy Network or ASAN, the right motto is, “Nothing about us, without us,” which is a motto that has been embraced by the autistic community. This motto expresses the outrage of planning the future for the entire autistic population without the involvement of those that are on this spectrum. Before I started accepting the fact that I was autistic, I heard of Autism Speaks. This organization was founded by a couple named Bob and Suzanne Wright as a means to help their grandson. Yet when I look deep into the pages of their website and it says clear as day “Making autism a word in the history books.” Anyone like me would react with shock when hearing these words, “Making autism a word in the history books.” Why focus on curing autism? To focus on a cure ignores those that need help today. The focus should be on helping autistics meet their needs now. Autistics need to learn how to acquire basic living skills, such as having a job and establishing a roof over their head. Autism is a cognitive disability. When one hears that someone wants to make a cognitive disorder “a word in the history books,” one thinks of eugenics or in other words “wiping out a minority group”, and while I’m not suggesting this is connected with Nazi-era Germany, the core of the idea is similar. Attempting to cure a cognitive disability is absurd, yet never the less Autism Speaks is using Dr. James Watson’s efforts to what he calls curing stupidity. Working towards a cure isn’t going to bring forth a worthwhile society; it is only going to strip enrichment from the world. Working towards getting rid of autism will not make the world happier; it is only going to sadden the world by eliminating genius. For example, scientific and artistic contributions to society have been made by some well-known historical figures, such as Albert Einstein and Vincent Van Gogh, who, if today’s diagnostic tools had been available, might have been on what we call the spectrum, ranging from Asperger’s, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, to High and Low Functioning Autism. What if Albert Einstein never existed? What if Starry Night was never painted by Van Gogh? The world would be worse, not better, without the contributions of Einstein and Van Gogh. What I want to suggest is that Autism Speaks not focus on the intent to get rid of something because they view it as a burden. When hearing Autism Speaks commercials portray autism in a negative light, I am saddened by the ignorance of the commercials’ approach. It’s not a burden, it’s a gift. It’s not a curse, it’s a blessing. All we need to do is learn to use this difference in cognitive function as a gift and a blessing. I am one of those advocates along with ASAN who want to focus on improving society’s perspective of autism and on improving the living situations of individuals that are on the spectrum. At first, I thought my diagnosis was crazy. I did not notice the quirks that I have,or how tired I got of acting normal to everyone else’s standards, and trying to pass myself off as a neurotypical, the name autistics use to refer to those not on the spectrum. Actually it’s very hard to portray myself as not being on the spectrum. Even in high school, I didn’t want anyone to know because I didn’t want to be treated any differently. I wanted independence like everybody else. But I felt like I was alone and worthless. Searching for open communication, I found a forum in February 2009 for autistics, and I realized I wasn’t alone, would never be alone, that everyone has struggles, but we are still worthwhile and valuable to society. I am autistic. I do not need to become obsolete, a word in the history books. I am not a burden, I am not a statistic, I am not a number, and yes, I am one of many. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - skyblue1 - 09-23-2011 03:11 AM what happened to the replies on this thread? RE: Don't make me Obsolete - skyblue1 - 09-23-2011 03:40 AM my bad...an accidental double post RE: Don't make me Obsolete - Kapkao - 09-23-2011 04:17 AM Chits been stirring, Skyblue. Pika said we had 3000 registrations over the past month. Where exactly have you been? RE: Don't make me Obsolete - skyblue1 - 09-23-2011 04:20 AM here there everywhere most of that 3000 were sockpuppets I registered, so I could have someone who agreed with me. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - d_olson27 - 09-23-2011 05:02 AM skyblue1 Wrote: what happened to the replies on this thread?
RE: Don't make me Obsolete - skyblue1 - 09-23-2011 05:04 AM d_olson27 Wrote: skyblue1 Wrote: what happened to the replies on this thread?
RE: Don't make me Obsolete - d_olson27 - 09-23-2011 05:08 AM I think this one was put up so it could be on the front page. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - skyblue1 - 09-23-2011 05:10 AM looks good there RE: Don't make me Obsolete - Kapkao - 09-23-2011 05:10 AM Has an intense confusion moment. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - tambourine-man - 09-23-2011 07:45 PM Once again Genesis, eloquent and beautiful. I'm proud of you! I think we all are. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - honestjohn - 09-23-2011 10:30 PM I am posting here now because I remember when I found AFF, I just don't remember the date - but my avatar will say when, there it is: March 2008 I love this place - warts and all. (mostly wartless) None of you will ever be obsolete! RE: Don't make me Obsolete - Genesis - 09-23-2011 11:24 PM Lets hope so... RE: Don't make me Obsolete - AspieGrrl - 09-24-2011 08:46 PM My God that was beautiful, Gen. How could someone say that they "want Autism to be a word in the History books", though? I didn't do anything mean to them. I don't really think we did anything mean to them. Maybe someone should try and make 'Crime' or 'Bullying' words for the history books. That makes more sense to me. RE: Don't make me Obsolete - Genesis - 09-24-2011 08:48 PM It was originally on their webpage, yet somehow I don't see it there anymore... |