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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.

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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”:
https://acidrayn.com/2010/09/13/tax-returns-speak-volumes-for-autism-speaks/

Tax Returns Speak Volumes for “Autism Speaks”

The following article was inspired by a correspondence I had with my friend, and fellow Autistic self-advocate, Jason Ross, here, on his website, which I also shared in my post, “Discussing the Organization, ‘Autism Speaks’…“…

Listen to the Tax Returns, that is...

Listen to the Tax Returns, that is…

The officially-stated mission of Autism Speaks is “to fund research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.” While their mission may sound noble, does this organization truly represent the interests of the Autistic community? Being on the Autistic spectrum, myself, and somewhat interested in the possibility of becoming more actively involved in the Autism Speaks organization, I decided that I would venture to discover the answer to my question by doing some much-needed research. I found a well of information on the internet, beginning with the following controversial Autism Speaks video, released on Sept. of 2009, entitled, “I Am Autism”:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDdcDlQVYtM
(note: sadly, all traces of this video have since been scrubbed from YouTube)

Update: here is a version of the video that recently popped up on Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/20692567
Click here to download a copy, in case it disappears, again!
(note: sadly, all traces of this video have since been scrubbed from Vimeo)

Update: here is yet another version of the video that recently appeared on YouTube:

I Am Autism – Autism Speaks Ad:

This completely tasteless and offensive video seems to perfectly illustrates what Autism Speaks is REALLY all about: IRRATIONAL FEAR-MONGERING FOR PROFIT through promotion of a very disingenuous “disease/cure” paradigm, with no regard for the DAMAGE they cause to the MANY groups that are aimed at the currently pressing issues of garnering AUTISM ACCEPTANCE and facilitating SELF-ADVOCACY.

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Discussing the Organization, “Autism Speaks”…

The following correspondence originally took place the website of my friend, and fellow Autistic self-advocate, Jason Ross, “Drive Mom Crazy,” upon his blog post, “This Was Too Much for a Tweet, So Look Here“…

Listen to the Tax Returns, that is...

Listen to the Tax Returns, that is…

Jason Ross: Recently, I noticed Autism Speaks tweeted about how in 45 years The United States of America will be a country of Autistic people. I saw it was even retweeted by someone I follow on my twitter page as well. When I went on Autism Speaks twitter page just now before I posted this, I just noticed it is no longer on their twitter page. Did Autism Speaks realize what they said was absurd?  What was the meaning of Autism Speaks statement? What is the message that they are trying to convey to the public? Is it a scare tactic! Is it really the truth! Autism does not make us horrible nor does it make us incapable.  Autistic people can achieve and fit in to society because it is a handicap like any other.  So why make such an unrealistic and a false statement about Autism? It is a very unrealistic statement since Autism has been around for generations.

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