Discussing Politics, Political Correctness, and the 2016 Presidential Elections Among Other Members of NYC’s Autistic Community

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Daniel Sv…

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Daniel Sv.: In the aftermath of the election, there have been many aspies who are horrified that there were a segment of aspies who supported Trump. They offer the fact that many of us were bullied and ostracized, so why do we support a supposed up front bully?

To that I answer with one word: GRASP. If you are like me, we met as a community in this group where we exchanged ideas and felt free to interact. During the early years, we had a lot of fun.

Of course, by now you are aware of the change in leadership and the resulting dissensions that occurred. The priority seemed to be less on helping people and enforcing more a PC agenda. More and more, people were ostracized and shamed for not conforming with illogical standards.

Like me, some of you felt hopeless at the politicization of such groups and the inability to be up front and honest. To us, we saw in Trump our protest vote against the increasing PC creeping in.

Being an aspie does not mean having to be politically correct. It means to be free and interacting with like minded people without conforming to a straitjacket standard. It means no politicization of support groups. I am proud to announce that Trump’s election was a repudiation of this.

Brian K.: You can dislike PC without supporting the racist, sexist, moronic, *ableist* piece of shit who still believes the debunked vaccine theory.
Are these people a better alternative to PC?

Voices from Donald Trump Rallies, Uncensored:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/04/us/politics/donald-trump-supporters.html

Jesus G.: the system has been put there long before we were even born. its so difficult for us to comprehend and understand that so we can only control what we are able to control for ourselves. other than that, we will prepare for the unknown. if able

Rayn: I’m not pro-Trump, and chose to Vote Nobody 2016, just like I have for over a decade and a half, now, as a libertarian, and more specifically, a Voluntaryist. But, to add to your post, Daniel, I can say that even the ASAN group in NYC slowly became neo-liberalized, and once their numbers were up, members became very confident in their attempts to ostracize and shame those merely holding different viewpoints than them, even when the viewpoints were of the completely innocent and peaceful variety. Diversity, apparently, refers only to physical appearance, and sexual orientation, to these types, and has NOTHING to do with perspectives, thoughts, and ideas. I’ve never been lectured, condescended to, and had my intelligence questioned so much in my life, than I have among this small group. I refer to them as Aspie Elitists, and many of them were complete cry-bullies, too. I have many examples I could share. (Click Here to Continue Reading This Post)

April is Autism Acceptance Month!

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

“Autism Acceptance Month:
Acceptance is an Action.”

April is Autism Acceptance Month! Check out some resources on the topic, from The Autistic Self Advocacy Network!

Resources:
http://www.autismacceptancemonth.com/resources/

Vote for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) to Receive a Donation from CafePress!

I originally posted the following statement onto my Facebook wall…

“CafePress – ASAN”

If you’d like The Autistic Self Advocacy Network to receive a donation from CafePress, vote in the following survey!

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CafePressAutismAwareness

Support the Autistic Self Advocacy Network!

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

ThinkGeek Supports Neurodiversity! Purchase your t-shirt here!

ThinkGeek Supports Neurodiversity! Purchase your t-shirt here!

April Donations: ASAN and the Neurodiversity Shirt:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/blog/2012/04/april-donation-asan-and-the-ne.html

(Thinkgeek.comNeurodiversity means that we love you for your brains–only not the way zombies love brains.

So we’re going a step further than Autism Awareness Month this April to celebrate cranial diversity.

To commemorate our appreciation of what makes you you, autistic or not, we’ve worked with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network to create our neurodiversity shirt, and 100% of the proceeds from the month of April will go to ASAN. That makes ASAN our $1,000 monthly donation charity for April, though we should exceed the $1,000 threshold.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Shoutout to ThinkGeek for supporting The Autistic Self Advocacy Network during this year during “Autism Awareness Month,” rather than the fraudsters at “Autism Speaks“! The world is finally beginning to understand! “Nothing about us without us!”

Tax Returns Speak VOLUMES for “Autism Speaks”:
http://acidrayn.com/2010/09/13/tax-returns-speak-volumes-for-autism-speaks/