2 years ago a major university asked me to come in to give a quick pitch on how I may be able to make their campus more neuroaffirming.

I said that I don’t do free meetings of this nature, but they assured me it was a pitch for 15-20 minutes to see if they’d be interested in a full meeting.

Like many autistic professionals in such situations, I reluctantly agreed.

The “15-20 minute chat” turned into an hour of asking and prodding me for information. It was implied that we would begin a professional relationship after some “checking with higher ups”.

After following up multiple times, with no reply, I was told that they were not interested in pursuing any of my ideas. It sucked, I was out 2 hours with travel without being paid, but thought that’s what it is and I moved on with life. Another “affirming” group taking advantage of autistic people’s labour and bodies.

Today I ran into a one of the people who sat in on said meeting. They attended a lecture I gave today for university administrators on building neuro-affirming university campuses (for which I was paid today). You can imagine my surprise when they told me with a big smile that they had implemented my ideas and built an entire team of “ND affirming” professionals. They used my ideas, my implementation plan, my program ideas, and then hired others to do it for them. Never bothered to pay me for that.

You can imagine my further surprise when this person said “oh that’s a great idea you just made in your talk. We should hire someone to do that!” and walked away, super proud of the “new idea” they came up with.

This person is, of course, NT.

Autistic people know the feeling of not being heard. Of people taking our art, our ideas, our lives, and making them their own, with no recognition. We know what it is to be paid nothing for our work, while NT people doing the same thing are paid in loads. And if you’re not a man or white, you know this on a number of levels.

So many of those claiming to care about affirming autistic lives are full of autisiphobis and ableism.

Our minds and bodies aren’t worthless. It’s our minds and bodies that make the world go around.

@actuallyautistic #ActuallyAutistic @disabilityjustice

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice

Damn, I keep saying "damn" outloud reading.

"We know what it is to be paid nothing for our work" Yeah. I'm an artist. Someone once asked me for a commission piece. They never paid me. Uh, hello, commission means I should get paid... then some rando shames me for drawing for the money instead of the art.

There is no "instead", always a delight first.

The $ keeps me alive (food, shelter, art supplies) to draw more.

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice I'd suspect (actually more than suspect) that this is an aspect of cronyism and "people like us" which shares the "glittering prizes" among a small pool of people. White, middle-class, male, Christian, neuro-convergent (in any sense of that).
@terryb @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
The end-result is pretty much the same: 'payment? just be glad someone like me was listening to you'
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice Why are we so goddamned easy to take advantage of? This is such a tired and repeated event that I've stopped telling people my projects entirely unless I absolutely have no intention of ever following up on them.
@roknrol @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
I guess everyone is different, I used to care about the value of my ideas. Now I just give them away figure maybe one of them may help the marginalized be less marginalized. Plus if I had to implement all the crap I suggest to people or manage people to implement them I may burn out again soo, most ideas I work on are pilot projects that are reproducible at scale.
@EVDHmn @roknrol @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
I'm strictly an idea guy, as somebody used to say 😇 ❤️

@punishmenthurts @roknrol @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
Eh, I don’t advertise so much for it, when you submit those use cases and stuff to large entities, there’s a little clause that says once you submit it to us on how to improve our service, you surrender your intellectual property of said thing.

I still have faith in humanity.
Why?

well because we are part of the universe, and the universe is pretty spectacular, I trust my stardust relatives. 😅

@EVDHmn @punishmenthurts @roknrol @theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice

We’re over sharers, which can leave us at a disadvantage when our livelihood depends on getting paid for the stuff we’re sharing.

@EVDHmn @roknrol @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice well that's just it. they're not being used to make others less marginalized. they hired exclusively non autistic people for positions that I suggested be occupied by autistic folks. They market themselves as neurodiversity experts, but continue to propagate ableism. Casual onlookers will see this as positive, when it's harmful.
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice That is horrible. If they have the money to hire people, then clearly they have the money to pay for a brief consultancy. You should send an invoice.

@theautisticcoach

Argh that’s maddening.
SEND. AN. INVOICE.

Maybe re-watch this Mike Monteiro classic if you need moral support: https://youtu.be/jVkLVRt6c1U?si=mA36L07GfQemGino

Mike Monteiro: F*ck You, Pay Me - from CreativeMornings

YouTube

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice Got that with an interview for a contract software engineer job. The interview gave me the impression that they were basically after free consultancy, and no actual paid work materialized.

Some time later an agent said the same company wanted to interview me again for a different new position. "Sure," I said, "that's £500 up front for me to attend the interview, refundable against my first invoice."

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
The maddening frustration of being used for your ideas, unfortunately is shared by many…especially women. I have a brilliant, amazing niece who is autistic. She finds this combo incredibly stressful & deflating.
The anger, lack of equity can be so dehumanizing & pessimistic…it’s a fight to hold onto self worth.
Thank you & the fight continues.

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice

Ah yes, having your good faith exploited by a bunch of sharks, who will in turn use that knowledge to onboard and exploit more autistic people for their superpowers.

Maybe just name drop those sonsabitches, so we can warn others not to take them seriously? I know you most likely can't, but still.

You know they just want free labour from others, whereas these fancy boys demand bonuses from Papa CEO for being such good little exploiters.

@theautisticcoach @[email protected] @disabilityjustice

Women, immigrants, LGBTQ, and POC are very familiar with this form of exploitation...

It's both sad and yet unexpected that unpaid, unrecognized labor exploitation is so widespread.

@theautisticcoach This happens in every field of consulting, it’s too bad but some people just don’t understand that quality comes at a price. They may have spent more getting someone else than hiring you but they are focussed on the low cost provider.
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice sounds like that person was a TSAA, typical smug administrative asshole. They are unfortunately too frequent amongst the NT population. As an NT, I am sorry that you face such unfair treatment. You deserve better, and us NTs need to nurture higher sensitivity to the world around us. Unfortunately this kind of subjective blindness is all too pervasive, it should be normal to call out such shit behaviour.
@theautisticcoach This gives me the rage on your behalf. I'm not surprised, but the exact words out of my mouth upon reading this were "Jesus fuck!" and I stand by that. #Actuallyautistic
@theautisticcoach Did you tell them they're not the ally they think they are?
I mean, I know a lot of neurotypical people who would sue over that. Still, sucks that they probably think they can get away with stealing from you because #autism
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice
I assumed I was undervalued and underappreciated because I'm female (and blonde). It never occurred to me that it might be because I'm not NT. I guess I am ascribing ND thinking (judge the idea separately from its originator) to NT people.
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice I would send them an invoice for the initial visit and consultation.

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistic @disabilityjustice it’s definitely ableism and it’s also how those mf operate whenever they can. They take advantage of whoever they identify as helpful and less-than. Whether it’s disabled people, queer people, women, creatives, young people, etc.

Many university liberals, in my lived experience and in what I’ve witnessed, can be some of the most arrogantly and smilingly abusive people who wield influence and cash flow.