With world autism day around the corner, it's a good time to post this.
With world autism day around the corner, it's a good time to post this.
@anubis2814 well if that were the real reason, then that would be awesome 😋
Sadly it's not why organisations, ran by non-autistics, chose the logo.
As far as I can find, is this the original logo. A crying child in a puzzle piece...
Gives it a whole other meaning doesn't it.
The puzzle piece is a logo given to us, the infinity symbol is a logo chosen by us.
@dorgaldir
I had never heard of the puzzle piece before.
Here’s what my instance thinks:
@mxchara
@dorgaldir
So, it’s symbols representing the different interpretations of Autism. Makes sense, I don’t deal with people trying to pathologize us as needing to be fixed. I mostly deal with people dismissing our actual medical problems (ME/CFS), soon also by sueing the insurance company – no doubt about it.
I actually tried getting us AuDHD diagnosis two months ago and they said they can’t diagnose the Autism, since there is no differential diagnosis between Autism and ME/CFS. I was impressed they even knew that ME/CFS exists – different kind of problems, I tell ya’.
@mxchara
@david42
I didn’t push it, ADHD is the one I care for. Our Autistc tendencies don’t need a dignosis, IMHO. It’d just be a minor benefit when navigating the health system, but we’re not really in the “special needs” camp of Autism when it comes to dealing with doctors so it’d mostly be another checkbox on the disability form since ME/CFS is not a recognized disability reason but Autism is.
Of course all of this is currently moot, since they’re no longer responding to my messages and I haven’t had the energy and focus to look for another doctor. They where also the only insurance-covered provider that responded at all. All other options are quite expensive.
@dorgaldir @mxchara
@dorgaldir
I am glad that you do not feel you are missing a piece. But many of us do feel that way.
Personally, I feel like they took eight or nine 2000 piece puzzles, scrambled them all together, and picked out 2000 pieces and through them in a tattered box. I can put small areas of my life together but none of it fits together as a whole.
@bardmoss I understand that you can feel that way.
But that's not a reason for using a puzzle as a symbol for the whole of the autism community. Because many do find it offensive, and it's origin does not come from a good place.
And of course, I don't know you, so don't take this the wrong way, but ever considered that the puzzle you are trying to solve is the neurotypical worldview that is impressed on you? Maybe you are not a puzzle to be solved, but a work of art to be accepted as is?
@dorgaldir I've never thought the puzzle piece was meant to suggest anyone had anyone missing. I saw it as a symbol of the desire that things fit neatly and precisely. But I'm not sure whether that would be an accurate representation of autism either.
I always quite like gold (Au) as a symbol, but I'm not autistic, at least not officially.
@KeithWM well that is the official origin of the symbol.
It helps to see the first iteration of the logo...
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