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AUTISMOPHOBIA - What should this mean?

Aspie_With_Attitude

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I had recently published a video shedding some light on a new term that would work effectively with the autism community to explain such discrimination when certain groups of people reject individuals who are autistic or that employers don't employ autistic individuals due to the fact they're autistic. Also this would reflect upon those who refuse to listen or hear from autistic individuals even if the autistic individual is right.

Autismophobia could also have it's second meaning when an individual who is autistic don't want to be autistic and feel negative about it. This will be the driving force for autistic individuals who commit suicide just for the sake that they don't want to be autistic in the first place.

In this video, I had explained suggestions how "AUTISMOPHOBIA" can be defined and I suggest this as an act of rejecting autism, from multiple perspectives. I have even explained how organisations like "Autism Speaks" don't represent the voices of autistic individuals, instead had promoted AUTISMOPHOBIC PROPENGANDA to parents and educators who are strangers of understanding autism.

I also explained how ABA was designed from a homophobic\autismophobic individual Ivar Iovass who back in the 1970's tried to cure both homosexuality and autism which had became an epic fail. The ABA therapies seems to train young autistic children to grow up and live their lives as Autismophobic individuals living on the autism spectrum.
 
I saw the title of your post and was really confused until I scrolled down. Putting ads between post titles and post contents is really dumb.

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I had recently published a video shedding some light on a new term that would work effectively with the autism community to explain such discrimination when certain groups of people reject individuals who are autistic or that employers don't employ autistic individuals due to the fact they're autistic. Also this would reflect upon those who refuse to listen or hear from autistic individuals even if the autistic individual is right.

Autismophobia could also have it's second meaning when an individual who is autistic don't want to be autistic and feel negative about it. This will be the driving force for autistic individuals who commit suicide just for the sake that they don't want to be autistic in the first place.

In this video, I had explained suggestions how "AUTISMOPHOBIA" can be defined and I suggest this as an act of rejecting autism, from multiple perspectives. I have even explained how organisations like "Autism Speaks" don't represent the voices of autistic individuals, instead had promoted AUTISMOPHOBIC PROPENGANDA to parents and educators who are strangers of understanding autism.

I also explained how ABA was designed from a homophobic\autismophobic individual Ivar Iovass who back in the 1970's tried to cure both homosexuality and autism which had became an epic fail. The ABA therapies seems to train young autistic children to grow up and live their lives as Autismophobic individuals living on the autism spectrum.
(Autism is independent of LGBTQ[et al.].)
Misautism & misautistic are linguistically more accurate.
Everyone has heard of misogyny, and some are familiar with misandry.
Why is there no love for miso-* (pun somewhat intended
full
)?

*Misos = "hatred."
Phobos = "flee in fear."
 
You don't need to tell them you are autistic, they just perceive you as different or something and the problems start.
 
What kind of adblocker falls asleep?
It appears that when you first open your browser, it initiates the add-ons in a sequence.
I am on three XenForo boards. They all usually shut down at the same time or temporarily lose features at the same time. This is the only one that shows ads if I open it too soon.
 
I saw the title of your post and was really confused until I scrolled down. Putting ads between post titles and post contents is really dumb.

autismophobia.jpg
Lol! And below that title, the bras looked like they were glaring at me in a very mean and judgmental way! :D
 

I had recently published a video shedding some light on a new term that would work effectively with the autism community to explain such discrimination when certain groups of people reject individuals who are autistic or that employers don't employ autistic individuals due to the fact they're autistic. Also this would reflect upon those who refuse to listen or hear from autistic individuals even if the autistic individual is right.

Autismophobia could also have it's second meaning when an individual who is autistic don't want to be autistic and feel negative about it. This will be the driving force for autistic individuals who commit suicide just for the sake that they don't want to be autistic in the first place.

In this video, I had explained suggestions how "AUTISMOPHOBIA" can be defined and I suggest this as an act of rejecting autism, from multiple perspectives. I have even explained how organisations like "Autism Speaks" don't represent the voices of autistic individuals, instead had promoted AUTISMOPHOBIC PROPENGANDA to parents and educators who are strangers of understanding autism.

I also explained how ABA was designed from a homophobic\autismophobic individual Ivar Iovass who back in the 1970's tried to cure both homosexuality and autism which had became an epic fail. The ABA therapies seems to train young autistic children to grow up and live their lives as Autismophobic individuals living on the autism spectrum.
I only have on teeny little sliver of an opinion on this - the idea of people who don't want autism beinc considered to have "autismophobia". The definition of a phobia is an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. But I think a lot of people who would rather not have autism or have negative feelings about it aren't being extreme or irrational about it, it can simply be based on their logical reaction to their experience. If it gets extreme or irrational, then I think it could be deemed a phobia - on a case by case basis. Just my own opinion, everyone else's mileage may differ.
 
I've experienced a lot of autismphobia, most of my life, I just didn't have a name for it before, works for me, in terms of what I've lived thru.


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