I recently came across an old thread discussing the puzzle piece being used as a symbol for autism, and I want to apologize for having used it.
What I didn't realize was the fact that the puzzle-symbol, as far as I understood from the thread, is made up by NT's . And for a lot of people on the spectrum it doesn't mean anything to them, other than reminding them that in all aspects of life, so-called normal people are allowed to define what is normal and what is not normal. And also, they have defined what would be a suitable symbol for those who are "not normal".
As it didn't occur to me that it wasn't autistic people themselves which had chosen the puzzle-piece as a symbol, I thought using it would signalize being an ally. I guess I can compare it to how I feel when people are using rainbow-symbols to show they are supporting gay rights. It makes me feel safe. (Partly because gay people probably were the ones coming up with the idea for a rainbow) In this case, however, I realize I might just as well have offended people.
I am an NT and I am not trying to pretend I know anything about what a lot of you have experienced. I understand that one of the reasons that many people like to spend time on this site is because here you meet others who treat you with the respect and understanding that you deserve in every parts of life, but unfortunately a lot of you have countless awful experiences with NT's.
I really want to be an ally, but I'm still learning. And I am really thankful for having the opportunity to learn from all the things people share in here.
Thank you!
What I didn't realize was the fact that the puzzle-symbol, as far as I understood from the thread, is made up by NT's . And for a lot of people on the spectrum it doesn't mean anything to them, other than reminding them that in all aspects of life, so-called normal people are allowed to define what is normal and what is not normal. And also, they have defined what would be a suitable symbol for those who are "not normal".
As it didn't occur to me that it wasn't autistic people themselves which had chosen the puzzle-piece as a symbol, I thought using it would signalize being an ally. I guess I can compare it to how I feel when people are using rainbow-symbols to show they are supporting gay rights. It makes me feel safe. (Partly because gay people probably were the ones coming up with the idea for a rainbow) In this case, however, I realize I might just as well have offended people.
I am an NT and I am not trying to pretend I know anything about what a lot of you have experienced. I understand that one of the reasons that many people like to spend time on this site is because here you meet others who treat you with the respect and understanding that you deserve in every parts of life, but unfortunately a lot of you have countless awful experiences with NT's.
I really want to be an ally, but I'm still learning. And I am really thankful for having the opportunity to learn from all the things people share in here.
Thank you!