Can we please stope saying that autism is not an disability?! This is NOT helping

(from a discussion I joined in Reddit)

I have been noticing a trend of people who claim that autism is not an disability, I think there were even some people who were asking to remove it from the classification. Do these people not realise the harm they are making to other autistic people, and themselves, just because they have a prejudice against the "disability" designation?

Last year I got my ASD diagnosis, after my social life was ruined by burnouts and horrible blunders.

It is taking all that is in me to admit to myself that I can not do certain things, it is taking all that it is in my self to cope that can not fight my social awkwardness and that this is the only way I can keep socialising with the people. In the best case scenario I end up looking like the "weird one" or the "clown friend" again, it is taking all in me to accept that I have this disability and that I need some accessibility for things.

And yet people keep working to feed this prejudice that many of us have to work against in ourselves.

Every time that I feel I can not express the way I feel or think, it honestly feels like my body is a trap sometimes.

I cannot read body language and vocal cues. Dogs can. I am less functional than a goddamn dog. That's not the fault of society for not being accommodating enough.

I cannot drive at night, bright lights give me an headache and trigger a meltdown. That's not the fault of society for not being accommodating enough.

I cannot stand loud TV or radio. Everybody else can. That's not the fault of society for not being accommodating enough.

I cannot read a map or find my way around an unfamiliar place. That's not the fault of society for not being accommodating enough.

I have poor fine motor control skills. That's not the fault of society for not being accommodating enough.

Something *is* wrong with my brain. I *am* disabled. I need accommodations to function comfortably, and that's okay. It's nothing to be ashamed of because it's not my fault. I did no wrong; I just have a brain that didn't develop correctly. We need to get rid of "AuTiSM Iz MaGiKaL SupErPoWeR". It is not. It's an horrible disability, and my only hope is that someday there will be a way to prevent it.

To be honest, I think that those people saying that ASD is not a disability are either subscribing to the social theory of disability (total lunacy), deluded, or they have such a mild form of ASD that ASD is not a disability for them. I call them the "TikTok autistics"!  

Parents
  • From the replies here and in previous discussions it is my observation that this could be a generational difference.

    Younger people, who have become aware of their autistic identity at an earlier age, are more likely to subscribe to the social model that autism is a difference

    Older people, who have been diagnosed later in life, are more likely to subscribe to the pathological model and believe that autism is a disability. I'd put myself in this category.

    Obviously that is a very sweeping generalization and I may be completely wrong.

    Maybe we become more jaded and cynical after a lifetime of struggles. Maybe we lose the optimism and invincibility of our youth, because we know from experience how hard it is living in the real world. Maybe we just have less energy to mask as we get older and autism actually becomes more disabling.

    I admire the optimism of the generation who are calling for change and I hope they succeed in achieving a world that is more accommodating to autistic people. However I also believe such change will take decades or generations to happen. Meanwhile autistic people do need the protections that disability and discrimination laws provide in order to survive this hostile world.

  • I just want to make sure that my social security still comes and I am not forced out into the workplace ,because people see me as some sort of genius that they can exploit.

Reply Children
  • I read a whole plethora of Guardian articles this year saying Autistic people can work. Often written by Autist's who like work and feel comfortable in that environment.  If I was in the labour market right now it would be disaster for me and for the company that employed me.

  • I can honestly say that if the DWP were under the illusion that I am a genius, I think I would be worried. Genius is not a word that applies to me, so I think they would be fighting a losing battle trying to exploit something I know I'm not. Laughing