This is Autism - For Issy and All of Us
This is autism.
A world where we are defined as a list of "deficits" and "problems" needing to be overcome.
This is autism.
A world where our killers can be showered with sympathy and compassion for having had to endure a life with us.
This is autism.
Incessant fatigue created by having to navigate societies not designed for us, not respectful of us, not accepting of us.
This is autism.
Being misunderstood. Being judged. Being discriminated against. Being manipulated.
But this is also autism:
Learning to cope. Learning to stand. Learning to embrace oneself. Learning to live.
This is autism.
Originality. Uniqueness. Sensitivity. Detail. Tenacity. Courage. Truth.
This is autism.
Being human. Being accepted. Being loved. Being free.
This is autism.
A growing community. Hope. Change. Faith. Surrounded by the love and support that strengthens us.
This is autism.
Understanding.
This is autism.
Resilience.
This is autism.
Survival.
This is autism.
Justice.
This is autism.
Future.
This is autism.
Purpose.
This is autism.
Acceptance.
This is autism.
It is me.
It is you.
It is us.
It is Issy.
Issy.
Issy - smiling.
Issy - dancing.
Issy- learning.
Issy - growing.
Issy - laughing.
Issy...
Living.
This is autism.
(By M. Onaiwu)
The widespread sympathy displayed for attempted murderer K. Stapleton exemplifies a disturbing trend implying that it is "understandable" when disabled people are harmed or even killed by caregivers. It has been stated that "anyone can be K. Stapleton" and that people shouldn't "judge her unless you've walked in her shoes." We are united in our opposition of this rhetoric; disabled lives DO matter. We affirm that #IAmNotKelliStapleton and implore you to #WalkInIssysShoes
Sunday, October 19, 2014
For Issy and All of Us: This is Autism
Labels:
#IamNOTkellistapleton,
#JusticeForIssy,
Abuse,
Autism,
Autistic,
Filicide,
Murder
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