THE FIVE WAYS IN WHICH THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF AUTISTIC PEOPLE ARE ROUTINELY VIOLATED

Interesting piece in Wired, which the NAS seems to have contributed to:

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/autistim-human-rights-neurodiversity

The 'human rights' of autistic people often comes up on this site, but a few of those who comment don't understand what 'human rights' are, and think that having human rights means you can do whatever you want, even if it harms others.  This is a (slightly) more informed take on that, from a (slightly) more informed base.   Just slightly.  

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  • Ok I know this is supposed to be drawn from research done by NAS but I for one would like to see the research for my self to understand the findings in context. Very much a case of citation needed. There’s no reason they couldn’t reference / link the research unless it’s unpublished and if it is unpublished I’d like to know why.

    secondly there is the issue of their claim at the end of Imminent legislative change. It’s written as if it were a statement of fact not mere aspiration. Yet they do nothing to back up their assertion. I want to know why. Have they been told something off the record? Is NAS planing a campaign for new legislation?

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  • Ok I know this is supposed to be drawn from research done by NAS but I for one would like to see the research for my self to understand the findings in context. Very much a case of citation needed. There’s no reason they couldn’t reference / link the research unless it’s unpublished and if it is unpublished I’d like to know why.

    secondly there is the issue of their claim at the end of Imminent legislative change. It’s written as if it were a statement of fact not mere aspiration. Yet they do nothing to back up their assertion. I want to know why. Have they been told something off the record? Is NAS planing a campaign for new legislation?

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