Sunflower Lanyards

Hi everyone.

This post is in no way meant to be disrespectful to those who wear the sunflower lanyard + have a good reason to not wear a mask. 

I'm wondering what everyone thinks of sunflower lanyards now that they have been slightly hijacked by anti-mask people? I've seen them being sold on facebook marketplace, ebay, all over the place just so people can get away with not wearing a mask. I understand I sound judgmental, and I don't know from looking at someone if they have a reason to wear it or not, I just think there should have been a different indicator for 'I can't wear a mask'

The lines have now been blurred and most people equate sunflower lanyard with maskless, I feel it's lost it's meaning. People have looked at me funny for wearing a lanyard and a mask at the same time. Invisible disability doesn't always mean you can't wear a mask, and vice versa.

I hate the fact that people are selling them to people without actual disabilities. What does everyone else think? I feel that it should be fraud to sell them to people without disabilities. It's the same as selling a blue badge to an able person.

Also, before anyone mentions self diagnosis, I think you should have to prove you've spoken to a GP or been referred for an assessment. Speaking to a GP is free so I think this would be reasonable proof to provide.

Parents
  • I recently got one (post formal diagnosis) with the photocard.

    I told a friend I had it and he asked "what has Autism got to do with not wearing a mask?".

    It seems that this concept has become commonplace - surely  HiddenDisabilities charity is aware of the issue. I wonder what they have to say about it?

    Do we need a plan B going forward? Change the flower or something?

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  • I recently got one (post formal diagnosis) with the photocard.

    I told a friend I had it and he asked "what has Autism got to do with not wearing a mask?".

    It seems that this concept has become commonplace - surely  HiddenDisabilities charity is aware of the issue. I wonder what they have to say about it?

    Do we need a plan B going forward? Change the flower or something?

Children