@ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic lol. Maybe. My point is that we have to create an emulator to try to run NT programs.

They don't bother and the emulators depend on who created them, and when AND are still running when we try to communicate with one another.

I want pathfinder and other recently diagnosed/hatched auts to sit down with the concept that autistic history PREDATES many of you being born.
The past either connects to the present in a seamless flow
Or it doesn't.

@ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic
Understanding the past from an AUTISTIC rather than an ALLISTIC perspective is inherently part of being a community
You have a choice. Accept that history as YOURS. Or declare it as something that you reject.
Both are Not Possible.

if you post "we universally are like this" without specifying it means "people who just found out"
and saying it under the category #ActuallyAutistic
The implication is that you think these are the same

@ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic sitting down with "autism predates the current definition in the pathology book" means not centering the damn book as somehow inherently authoritative.

Im saying this as someone diagnosed ODD. A label that sent my disabled
Non gifted, non wasp peers
Into some kind of containment system,
Go watch the interviews and videos about JRC shock torture
Understand that those victims aren't appreciably different from people i was in sped with.

@CatHat @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic
I was born in the 1970s. There was no autism spectrum.
To be autistic back then was a debilitating thing. The kind of thing that got you institutionalized.
Back then, if you were functional at all, you weren't called autistic. You were maybe "willfull" or "violent" or "dangerous". Maybe "stupid" or "not paying attention" or just "weird". But the treatment was all behavioral modification against your will. It was punishment.

I'm also transgender and using the DSM as a diagnostic tool kept me from figuring out it for at least an extra two or three years. It was bullshit. Trans people, similar to neurodiverse people, are better at diagnosing people based on shared, lived experiences than doctors the Doctors who've studied us.

@jrdepriest @CatHat @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic

Look up a disgusting doctor that sent children to be murdered by Nazis named Hans Asperger.

Recognition of Autism presenting in various degrees existed long before the 70’s. It’s why many refuse to use the term ‘Aspergers syndrome’. Some of us older people still use the term. It was included in the umbrella term “Autism Spectrum Disorder” in 2013.

@BrokenArrow @jrdepriest @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic

Asperger syndrome
Means.
Has the same neurotype as some of the victims of nazi medical experiments.
Those kids didn't do anything wrong.

Its disgusting to suggest that the history including those victims is something to erase!

@CatHat @jrdepriest @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic

I was never called autistic.
It was always:
-the awkward kid
-the know-it-all/brown-nose
-could do a lot better if they just paid attention
-could play sports better if they participated instead of watching ants or making sounds with blades of grass
-troubled/spirited kid who would meltdown at the threat of a teacher calling home
-lazy/won’t apply themselves

@BrokenArrow
It's me you're talking about here, right? Because it sounds like you're talking about me!

@CatHat @jrdepriest @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic

@ecosaurian @CatHat @jrdepriest @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic

I feel ya. I knew there were others like me, they were who I made friends with. As a kid I used to imagine we were aliens.

@BrokenArrow @jrdepriest @ecosaurian @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic i mostly explained to people why they were wrong. I also solved math puzzles. I think i scared them.
@CatHat @BrokenArrow @ecosaurian @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder @actuallyautistic
I got so much grief in school for politely telling people they were wrong. I wasn't trying to make people feel bad. I just thought they should know.
Teachers would write things "like very smart but talks too much" on my report cards.
People couldn't even shame me by telling me I was wrong. I was actually happy being corrected because it meant I was learning something new.
I didn't learn to shut up until high school.
@jrdepriest
Oof. So familiar.
"Needs more self-discipline" in every elementary scool (Grades 1-6) report card.
@CatHat @BrokenArrow @ecosaurian @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder

@xris
I mentioned school reports to someone recently. "is very clever but tends to daydream", "quiet and well behaved but slow to finish work". I also didn't do homework. One year I arrived late every morning with no excuse (no idea, I got off the train and followed the crowd into school).

Signs were there, but as I didn't meltdown in class nobody cared, and in 70s & 80s you learned not to seem different or you got beat up daily.

@jrdepriest @CatHat @BrokenArrow @ahrimans_erbe @pathfinder