Published on 12, July, 2020
Here's a video I made about The Autism Investor Summit
youtu.be/-UbsdA9a71Q
lol yes, like the X-men, but with 85% of them too damaged to hold a job as kitchen porter or cleaning lady. There is nothing funnier than an high functioning ASD with a degree and a job in the Uni claiming that ASD is not a disability. Those people need to understand that they are the top 0.5% of ASD.
why the oposition to gene therapy? Most gene therapy is given to adults to help them (not to effect their future children)
Well, we are a minority and we have lesser need for support. I had seen high support people, and I can accept the fact that they will get priority. Some of them were unable to take a shower or get an haircut without extensive help from a support worker.
I belive the word you are looking for is mutants. We were born mutants. Not all mutations are defects.
synonyms
yeah, you trad catholics hate abortion. [removed by moderator]
I mean selfishly I would say towards reducing the social isolation of interlectually able autistic adults. I apreciate there are many other good, arguably more worthy, causes. But we are the cinderelas of the autism services world. We are basicly treated as if we are invisable.
Judge Dredd said:It's our fault for being born defective.
We are not defective, we are neurodivergent!
Sorry about that, but ASD has little to do with education. Brain abnormalities are visible before birth:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26750786
Face the truth, while your education did not help, your ASD has not been caused by environmental factors. It's our fault for being born defective.
But BUt BUt, what do you guys think was in those injections that they talked most of us into taking?
It sure was not a traditional vaccine...
Neither can I, it is very dangerous.
I Sperg said:Since that describes pretty much 90% (or greater) of the people I've met or observed, I for one am very, very, glad that we live in a (mosty) gun free society.
As am I.
I picked up my familiarity in a job I had once.
To be honest, guns are only scary when partnered with ammunition, and held by untrained, scared or stupid people.
Since that describes pretty much 90% (or greater) of the people I've met or observed, I for one am very, very, glad that we live in a (mosty) gun free society.
Stop inoculating Babies for every ailment under the sun.
It's the beginning of Truth.
Make Healthcare Proactive, rather than Reactive.
But, alas, it won't happen while messer Gates runs the show.
But there also equally must be far greater support for autistic adults, especially if diagnosed later in life - all too often, the focus is almost exclusively focused on children rather than autistic adults who are almost totally ignored - we are entering a very serious situation where we have an ageing autistic adult population with very limited if any support and this is set to become much more serious in the coming years
I can never agree with genetic therapy, pre-natal screening and I’m especially opposed to selective abortions as a traditional Catholic
I Sperg said:None of those parameters were specified in the original question...
Yes I get that, I just wondered.
I Sperg said:And you speak like someone who has never held their own submachine gun, if you had, you'd know!
I haven’t and just thinking about it is quite a dangerous and scary possibility.
None of those parameters were specified in the original question...
And you speak like someone who has never held their own submachine gun, if you had, you'd know!
Ok then, but how would that improve our autistic lives and community wellbeing?
Why not? ;c}