Whilst going through links on the Autism Blogs Directory, I went back to the Radical Neurodivergence Speaking journal once again. You sort of have to be in the right mood for this particular journal, because as I have said on my small page of links to things I think people should look at, that author frequently looks at where I am at in terms of asserting my rights, and picks up the pace from there. (Metaphorically speaking, I mean. I am not even convinced that he reads my work.) Continue Reading
Another look at something someone else wrote
Posted by Kronisk on May 29, 2012
Posted in: Autistic Identity, Philosophy, Political.
Tagged: anthony attwood, autism, autism civil rights, autistic activism, black sabbath, child abuse, child murder, childhood, children, frank zappa, function-level bigotry, gandhi, george orwell, high functioning, ho chi minh, iq, iq tests, isabelle hénault, martin luther king, migrants, mohandas karamchand gandhi, nineteen eighty-four, odin, ozzy osbourne, paranoid, passive, passivity, robert heinlein, simon baron-cohen, stranger in a strange land, struggling in private, struggling in public, vietnam, x-men.
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