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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-07-25 03:40 pm

[ SECRET POST #3125 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3125 ⌋

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Re: Define "suffer"

(Anonymous) 2015-07-26 11:14 am (UTC)(link)
"(actual) autistic people or people with Down Syndrome"

By that you mean those who are high functioning enough to express such opinion, not those that can't. Those who don't have enough motor control to eat or go to the bathroom by themselves, who have very limited communication options and who suffer chronic pain and are incapable of explaining to their helpers if the pain they're feeling NOW is new or is just the normal pain that went up a level for some reason.

I get where you're coming from but these sort of arguments tend to annoy me since they ignore a whole segment of the population that can't fight for themselves and may very well have the opposite opinion from you.

Re: Define "suffer"

(Anonymous) 2015-07-27 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Did you know that some autism advocates who prefer to have representation without "curing" are nonverbal or have trouble functioning? Maybe you should look up the words of actual "low-functioning" autistic people before you assume what they all think.