Nish

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Trying to map pathways to alternative, decolonised futures. #actuallyautistic
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@yetiinabox Ah, that;s useful to know, but it's hard to find? I knew exactly who to follow on the BIrdsite for this info, which would then link to other folks, etc.
The vast majority of things I find on autistic people that is written by autistic people always seems to erase intersectionality. The only article that I've come across which begins to address the issue is this: https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/524123

If there's anyone else who is #actuallyautistic and not white, but does anyone have any throughts on how the 'double empathy' problem through an intersectional lens?

I just know how much cultural norms make different acceptable behaviours which also play out in autistic spaces. And so I don't think it's as simple as the 'double' empathy, other factors also come into play.

@ikora It was my learning that an instance can be associated to one person (ie that ubuntu is you). If I'd known that, I would have asked directly. I didn't know how to message directly.

@ikora I understand what you are saying, but that was not my intention. I am sorry for making you feel further attacked.

On the why did x block y - I was confused as y is described as a trans and anticolonial instance and so I thought it would be an ally.

When I map out any new area (digital and otherwise), I look for spaces of safety and how to escape. This is particularly difficult on fed and de-fed spaces (again, I still don't understand all of this).

RT @[email protected]

Book reccomendations for the talk we are having right now in twitter soaces. Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyèwùmí argues in several parts that male and female genders were no meaningful social categories in precolonial Africa.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/lovettejallow/status/1405992869282861067

Lovette🏳️‍🌈 on Twitter

“Book reccomendations for the talk we are having right now in twitter soaces. Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyèwùmí argues in several parts that male and female genders were no meaningful social categories in precolonial Africa.”

Twitter

RT @[email protected]

Further, it parallels a couple of claims made here in @[email protected]'s article. Recommended reading, particularly re: Uluru Statement, Indigenous political history and the current enforced hegemony we're frequently expected to adhere to:
https://indigenousx.com.au/structural-reform-dissent-is-not-a-mandate-for-disrespect/

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Utopiana/status/1522937253269733376

Structural Reform - dissent is not a mandate for disrespect - Lynda-June Coe - IndigenousX

In the pursuit of structural reform, Lynda June Coe, calls upon mob to remember protocol and respect the matriarchy.

IndigenousX

Breaking my social media hiatus for just a minute to celebrate this moment of people power. ✊🏽

RT @[email protected]

The immigration officers have left without the detained people. It is a big win. We will observe and make sure this does not change.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Antiraids_Ed/status/1522298913398661121

Edinburgh Anti-Raids on Twitter

“The immigration officers have left without the detained people. It is a big win. We will observe and make sure this does not change.”

Twitter

RT @[email protected]

This disabled Syrian refugee boy promised resettlement in UK in 2018 has died waiting to be transferred while living in awful conditions in Lebanon. I raised his case with @[email protected] multiple times as did his UK lawyers. His case is not unique (THREAD) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/an-absolute-scandal-the-syrian-teen-who-died-waiting-to-be-resettled-in-britain-b2071558.html

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Beltrew/status/1521894247145869314

‘An absolute scandal’: The Syrian teenager who died waiting to be resettled in Britain

Firas, 13, who had cerebral palsy, died in February, four years after he and his family were promised a place in the UK under a resettlement programme, reports Bel Trew

The Independent

I need a social media break. The neverending barrage of horror that has been the last few weeks / months / years is too much to be okay with.

I am learning to be ok with not needing to know everything.