Published on 12, July, 2020
Pleased to meet you.
There are 'autistic spaces' (like Autscape and Autreat) where autistic people govern their own affairs. But these are only intended to be temporary and depend on wider society.
How could we have our own country without being separate from typically developing people?
PS: many people here in UK, autistic adults and parents, have appreciated the two books by Naoki Higashida that have been translated so far.
PPS: Have you heard the recent discoveries about Hans Asperger? He sent autistic children to be killed, it seems knowingly: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/19/hans-asperger-aided-and-supported-nazi-programme-study-says
PPPS: I would support 'welfare' in the form of Universal Basic Income - it would enable autistic people to pursue their own interests and contribute to the universe in their own way.
I have no wish to live anywhere (again) where monarchy and the Bible are revered. Also, the mess Britain has been plunged into in an attempt at regaining sovereign status from the rest of Europe convinces me that this is not the most sensible way to go.
Hi Cassandro the citizen of the Universe.
1) I am not a separatist, but a sovereignist.
2) I am citizen of Japan!
Although Autismland will have an Anglican state church, if Autismland is a cult, England would be a cult too, so no, Autismland is not a cult!
Royalism itself has not to do anything with autism.
Royalism is the Autismland's policy as a party about its form of government. (Sorry for my Engrish!)
I think it might be.
Is this a cult?
Is this a joke?
What Royalism has to do with autism?
Is this serious??
Not keen on autistic separatism. I'm a citizen of the universe.