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Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

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  • ? Gast

    Because a ‘world without autism’ isn't abstract.
    It's a world without autistic people. 🙎🏽‍♀️🙎🏾🙎🏻‍♀️

    There’s also a deeper issue here.

    Autistic people aren't believed about our own experiences. Or we don't get asked at all.

    #UtaFrith said it would be unscientific to do so. More on her views here: https://mas.to/@KatyElphinstone/116206483353899881

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    Then, as we’re not listened to, society's understanding of autism develops without us.🤷🏽‍♀️

    That flawed understanding is then used to overrule us, again.

    Strange little loop. ➰

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    #EpistemicInjustice #Autism #AutismResearch

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      Then, as we’re not listened to, society's understanding of autism develops without us.🤷🏽‍♀️

      That flawed understanding is then used to overrule us, again.

      Strange little loop. ➰

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      #EpistemicInjustice #Autism #AutismResearch

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      So what could ethical research look like, instead?

      Here's the proposed researchers’ code of ethics:

      1. Co-participation,
      2. Respectful language,
      3. Autistic differences not always as deficits,
      4. No alignment with those promoting ABA, eugenics, and similar harms.

      Far from today's reality.

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      Thanks @panda for this! And your work is in the references.

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      • ? Gast

        So what could ethical research look like, instead?

        Here's the proposed researchers’ code of ethics:

        1. Co-participation,
        2. Respectful language,
        3. Autistic differences not always as deficits,
        4. No alignment with those promoting ABA, eugenics, and similar harms.

        Far from today's reality.

        7/11

        Thanks @panda for this! And your work is in the references.

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        Now let's talk about money. 🤑

        As there are entire systems that depend on autism being framed as problem, burden... and opportunity.

        Research funding,
        Intervention markets (bring in health insurance, and there are millions to be made!),
        Training pipelines,
        Investment markets.

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          Now let's talk about money. 🤑

          As there are entire systems that depend on autism being framed as problem, burden... and opportunity.

          Research funding,
          Intervention markets (bring in health insurance, and there are millions to be made!),
          Training pipelines,
          Investment markets.

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          There is, quite literally, an Autism Investor Summit – where autism services are discussed in terms of market growth and M&A.

          So yes.

          Autism is also a business model.
          (refs at the end)

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            There is, quite literally, an Autism Investor Summit – where autism services are discussed in terms of market growth and M&A.

            So yes.

            Autism is also a business model.
            (refs at the end)

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            Which brings us back to those questions:

            1/ Whose problem is autism being treated as?
            2/ And whose interests are being served by that?

            And...

            3/ What kind of future is being imagined??

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            • ? Gast

              Which brings us back to those questions:

              1/ Whose problem is autism being treated as?
              2/ And whose interests are being served by that?

              And...

              3/ What kind of future is being imagined??

              10/11

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              If autistic people are saying ‘this is part of who I am’ and the response is to continue to fund ways to reduce and eliminate autism, while making very sure our voices are not heard.

              That isn’t neutral.
              It's chilling. 😨

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              Refs in link below 👇

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                If autistic people are saying ‘this is part of who I am’ and the response is to continue to fund ways to reduce and eliminate autism, while making very sure our voices are not heard.

                That isn’t neutral.
                It's chilling. 😨

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                Refs in link below 👇

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                Here are the references for this thread:

                https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/refs-for-epistemic-injustice-thread.html

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                • ? Gast

                  So what could ethical research look like, instead?

                  Here's the proposed researchers’ code of ethics:

                  1. Co-participation,
                  2. Respectful language,
                  3. Autistic differences not always as deficits,
                  4. No alignment with those promoting ABA, eugenics, and similar harms.

                  Far from today's reality.

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                  Thanks @panda for this! And your work is in the references.

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                  @KatyElphinstone I'm reminded of this *intensely* unethical science paper I read some twenty years or so where scientists electrocuted fish.

                  Why? To find out whether fish felt pain.

                  Their conclusion? They exhibit some behaviour patterns that suggest they could, but more research (i.e. electrocution) is required. You can't be sure, after all.

                  If this seems particularly disturbing, as if it's just some psychopaths using science as an excuse to live out their sicko fantasies ...

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                  • ? Gast

                    Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

                    Not all, of course. But most of us.
                    And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

                    I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

                    A thread 🧵

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                    #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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                    @KatyElphinstone

                    I completely agree. I wouldn't want a "cure" if where was one - but that's when referring to the condition as a whole. Certain bits I could sure do without and actively work on changing: like being able to recognize emotions by facial expression (or to be able to show my own more clearly).

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                    • ? Gast

                      @KatyElphinstone I'm reminded of this *intensely* unethical science paper I read some twenty years or so where scientists electrocuted fish.

                      Why? To find out whether fish felt pain.

                      Their conclusion? They exhibit some behaviour patterns that suggest they could, but more research (i.e. electrocution) is required. You can't be sure, after all.

                      If this seems particularly disturbing, as if it's just some psychopaths using science as an excuse to live out their sicko fantasies ...

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                      @KatyElphinstone ...in public, well no, apparently.

                      Apparently I'm anthropomorphizing animals, which is a science no-no. I am assigning human-like qualities to them, based on the undeniable observation that they act similar to humans when placed into similar situations.

                      That's not how it's done! *tuts in science*

                      Clearly it is significantly more ethical to discard the evidence in front of us, so we can continue to abuse other creatures at will.

                      This is done ...

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                        @KatyElphinstone ...in public, well no, apparently.

                        Apparently I'm anthropomorphizing animals, which is a science no-no. I am assigning human-like qualities to them, based on the undeniable observation that they act similar to humans when placed into similar situations.

                        That's not how it's done! *tuts in science*

                        Clearly it is significantly more ethical to discard the evidence in front of us, so we can continue to abuse other creatures at will.

                        This is done ...

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                        @KatyElphinstone ... to women in medicine. This is done to people of colour. This is done to autistics.This is a pattern of systemic abuse.

                        And there is *always* someone who profits from this.

                        I'm pretty fed up with that kind of attitude as you might imagine.

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                          @KatyElphinstone ...in public, well no, apparently.

                          Apparently I'm anthropomorphizing animals, which is a science no-no. I am assigning human-like qualities to them, based on the undeniable observation that they act similar to humans when placed into similar situations.

                          That's not how it's done! *tuts in science*

                          Clearly it is significantly more ethical to discard the evidence in front of us, so we can continue to abuse other creatures at will.

                          This is done ...

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                          @jens

                          It certainly is! Anthropomorphism my ... (ahem)...

                          I mentioned it too, in my article here: https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/furries-and-therians.html

                          (and apologies for the images: I genuinely didn't know they were AI generated, at the time, and I plan to change them - they were just stock photos)

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                            @jens

                            It certainly is! Anthropomorphism my ... (ahem)...

                            I mentioned it too, in my article here: https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/furries-and-therians.html

                            (and apologies for the images: I genuinely didn't know they were AI generated, at the time, and I plan to change them - they were just stock photos)

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                            @jens

                            My words were:

                            "And anybody who indulges in anthropomorphism, e.g. "Oh look, I stepped on my dog's paw and he yelped... do you think he might feel pain?" (okay, I'm exaggerating a little) is frowned upon.

                            It's traditionally considered silly and 'womanish' to attribute feelings and thoughts to anyone who doesn't look like us or speak like us."

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                              Here are the references for this thread:

                              https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/refs-for-epistemic-injustice-thread.html

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                              @KatyElphinstone thank you (again 😊)

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                              • ? Gast

                                Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

                                Not all, of course. But most of us.
                                And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

                                I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

                                A thread 🧵

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                                (refs at the end)
                                #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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                                @KatyElphinstone Curing myself of Autism would be just as, if not more, disrespectful towards my ancestors than cutting off my hair.永

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                                  Here are the references for this thread:

                                  https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/refs-for-epistemic-injustice-thread.html

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                                  @KatyElphinstone Fantastic thread Katy.

                                  I've long felt exactly what you said in the first t00t and remember refusing a particular therapeutic intervention 20 years ago (EMDR) because I feared it would change who I am. That was many years before realising I was autistic. Life is bloody hard being #ActuallyAutistic but it is who I am and I love who I am.

                                  What I do not love is how difficult it is to be me in a society that doesn't want to know who I am, let alone accommodate me.

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                                    Here are the references for this thread:

                                    https://www.neurofabulous.org.uk/refs-for-epistemic-injustice-thread.html

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                                    @KatyElphinstone

                                    Looking into the origin of the phrase 'high functioning autistic' really opened my eyes. They want what they can use.

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                                      Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

                                      Not all, of course. But most of us.
                                      And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

                                      I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

                                      A thread 🧵

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                                      (refs at the end)
                                      #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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                                      @KatyElphinstone I'm autistic. I like being autistic. I have skills that most people dont have.

                                      What hurts me is the distain most people have for autism, and try to change me, boss me around, and do anything they feel will motivate me to be doing something I dont want to be doing, because "everyone does it"

                                      I am not like most people.
                                      I want people to appreciate me for who I am, different, not deficit.

                                      Society's general perception of autism is the problem, not me.

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                                        @KatyElphinstone thank you (again 😊)

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                                        @astridpoot

                                        🙏 🥰

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                                          @KatyElphinstone

                                          Looking into the origin of the phrase 'high functioning autistic' really opened my eyes. They want what they can use.

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                                          @Orb2069 @KatyElphinstone very much agreed

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