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We Can't Stop The Extinction of Autism

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We can't stop autism genes from being identified, so that we can be extinct if people think having them is having too much of a risk to take...

But one thing we can do - now, while we are still alive, let's rediscover humanity...

And we now have a lack of it.

Because we choose to benefit ouselves rather than the benefit of the wider world.

Human beings now need to be human beings, and do what they are supposed to do - to do all for the wider Nature. They ought to give more than they receive, to be great people.

A: ? If all the insects were to disappear from the earth, within 50 years all life on earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the earth, within 50 years all forms of life would flourish.

Jonas Salk

B: Then I want to die.

If we do, indeed, cure autism, then it's just like our ignorance being unchecked. Then human beings will have no love, no sharing and no caring, and no better ways to think and feel...

But if we kill off the things that make us inhuman - like say, autism and institutional poverty, then we'll kill off the heart that make us very different from the others.

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