It must be
nearly April, because my news feed is littered with calls for people to
"Light it up blue for Autism Awareness".
To be honest, it
makes me cringe.
There is heaps of "Autism Awareness" going
around. It's what causes students at my kids school to "joke" and
"tease" by saying things like.... 'don't do that, it makes you look
Autistic'.
No. My kids don't need #AutismAwareness-
they need #AutismAcceptance.
Accpetance
is different than awareness. Acceptance means that everyone is worthwhile,
no-ones neurology is made fun of, and everyone gets the support they need
without having to fight legislators to provide it.
This April I'll be
advocating for Acceptance. I won't be supporting the Autism Speaks driven light
it up blue campaign that raises them money to research to find a cure.
I won't be
buying a Build-a-bear blue bear so they can give money to Autism Speaks or
Autism Awareness Australia either.
Here in
Australia, many people have heard of Autism Speaks, but feel we are removed
from their influence and do not need to weigh in on the stand against
them.
I disagree. For two reasons.
1. I do not want AS to assume that
because Australians are not speaking up against them that they are welcome
here.
2. We already have our own Autism Speaks here, in the form of Autism
Awareness Australia.
Australians, please do not be fooled into thinking
that we are safe from the Autism Speaks message here.
You only need to watch
Autism Awareness Australia's awareness video to hear it....
.
.... use of
pathologising language ("complex neurological disorder", comparing
Autism to aids, diabetes and cancer,etc)
..... the "Autism is a
tragedy" dialogue ("...improve the lives of families with
Autism", "Autism is stealing the minds and personalities of a
generation of Australian children", "30,000 Aussie kids have been
kidnapped, by Autism", "don't let Autism have the last say in a
families life")
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Image is of a young Autistic girl with blond hair wearing a hat and smiling. The background is purple, and text reads I need your ACCEPTANCE much more than I need "Autism Awareness" |
I will not support an organisation that sends out the
exact same message Autism Speaks does.
I will not support an
organisation that tells my family, friends and colleagues that my life is
difficult because of my children and that their lives are hopeless unless
people donate money to save them.
I will not change my mind about supporting
Autism Awareness Australia until this message from them changes. Not even if
you point out that they are doing a few good things along the way. The harm
their message does to my children is real. The damage their message causes to
the possibility people will accept my children as valuable the way they are is
immeasurable.
And
this..... THIS ..... is why the "Autism as tragedy" message of Autism
Speaks and Autism Awareness Australia is so damaging..... because it leads to
this:
"When I am open about being Autistic, I am handing people a weapon
to punish me with. This was not the first time that my autism has been invoked
during a disagreement. I have ended up leaving so many communities because I
was told that I was only disagreeing because my autism meant I didn’t really
understand. I have been told I am having an unreasonable meltdown when I am
calm and polite but the other person is agitated and using curse words. Anytime
someone wants to dismiss my opinion or experience, they point out that I am
Autistic, as if that trumps anything and everything. They remind everyone that
I am not reliable, that my word means nothing, that I don’t understand
anything.
"Telling people that I am Autistic gives them the opportunity
to understand me better. It also gives them the opportunity to dismiss anything
and everything about me as irrelevant, deluded, pathological, unacceptable. No
one has to provide a logical counter for anything I say because my words are
Autistic words so they mean nothing. They are merely symptoms and can be
disregarded."
Is this what you want
for your children?
Really think about it- how would you feel if we took a month of the year to promote that everyone be aware of you and the fact you need fixing????
No?
Then let's change the message.
My kids don't need curing.
They don't need fixing. They don't need changing.
It is society that
needs to change, and Acceptance of all is the key.
Note: this article has been republished at The Huffington Post. Click here to view.
Note: this article has been republished at The Huffington Post. Click here to view.