From: Boris Kraut To: undisclosed-recipients: ; Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2015 22:13:15 +0200 Message-ID: <20150820221315.6PxCGE@edupad.local> Reply-To: Boris Kraut Subject: [.plan] Zitat des Tages Meredith L. Patterson: > Growing up with autism is a never-ending series of lessons in how > people without autism expect the rest of the world to relate to > them. This goes double for those who -- like me -- went undiagnosed > until adulthood: the instructions are far less explicit and the > standards are higher. "Stop drumming your pencil, don't you know > you're distracting people?" "Don’t be so direct, don't you know > you're being insulting?" "Put yourself in her shoes -- when are > you going to develop a sense of empathy?" Invariably, the autistic > behaviour is marked as less-than, called out as needing to change. > So we adapt; we learn to keep our "abnormal" attitudes and behaviours > to ourselves in the hope of blending in, and when we discover > communities where, by chance, we fit in a little better without > having to try so hard, we cling to those safe spaces like a drowning > man clings to a lifebuoy. [0] https://medium.com/@maradydd/okay-feminism-its-time-we-had-a-talk-about-empathy-bd6321c66b37