Another discriminatory article

Hi all

Not sure if anyone has seen this. Another media article comparing autism with negative traits in the disguise of reporting. Would he make the same comparison to a person in a wheelchair? Or blind?

www.theguardian.com/.../israel-suffers-collective-autism-hope-change

Sorry if this is in the wrong place, just upset they think it's ok to use autism in this way.

Parents
  • Do you really feel the article is discriminatory? The author is responding to a politician's use of the term, which might be discriminatory, and is trying to analyse whether the connection made is valid.

    I'm not sure how valid is the author's claim to have used the autism test by entering a country's characteristics rather than an individual's - that does sound far fetched - journalese.

    But speaking personally, and my view may be exceptional, I don't think this is a discriminatory use of the term autism.

    Indeed the connotation might have interesting possibilities, and if it helps people understand better what autism means so much the better. 

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  • Do you really feel the article is discriminatory? The author is responding to a politician's use of the term, which might be discriminatory, and is trying to analyse whether the connection made is valid.

    I'm not sure how valid is the author's claim to have used the autism test by entering a country's characteristics rather than an individual's - that does sound far fetched - journalese.

    But speaking personally, and my view may be exceptional, I don't think this is a discriminatory use of the term autism.

    Indeed the connotation might have interesting possibilities, and if it helps people understand better what autism means so much the better. 

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