But do they listen?
But does it listen?
Apparently not? From Rich Shull A little over 10 years ago now I was introduced in an Indiana University autism work shop by Dr Cathy Pratt from IU (now with the Autism society as well) as 'like Temple Grandin" and she was even emphasizing the fact I drove over to Bloomington Indiana from Columbus Ohio by my self a very common trait for some autistic that missed all the "Help" of modern autism. We are typically not as crippled up as the modern autism folks would like and we are not as bad the modern Autism makes us. After all how do you hold fund raiser at the Lincoln Center if the people you are "helping" are not presented as helpless and hopeless?
Perhaps the Impression I made unknowingly and the Impression all of us make that have overcome autism for whatever our reasons is; we are exact opposites in terms of we do real life. We actually do forms of a real life! Many of us Drive, hold some sort of real job live on our own or even excel in our fields if we are in line with our splinter skills and obsessions.
Does it really want to listen?
Apparently Not? The ASA recently coined the term Crypto Sensitive Autism
(simple old Autism) in reaction to our autism group and they are politically just covering their butts just in case we finally shine threw with our inventions etc. SUDDENLY if they did own up to us they would get and education in just how Autism Really works They would have no choice but to admit they have had the wrong end of the Autism Stick and made Autism the horrible thing it has become. Now what empire will do the right thing and glean the obvious results from our Autism Double-blind experiences? Unintentionally, we really are bad for the business of autism! There are at least 200 more people that do worldwide more than Temple Grandin does and we hold the key to autism and mankind's mind. You might never hear that from autism unless of course we find a way to share the stage with Tom Brokaw, Bill Cosby and Toni Braxton. We overcame Autism and now we have to become "rockstars" to even be heard! Rain Man's Curse still lives on!
Rich Shull
Author,,,, Autism Pre Rain Man Autism. Built on Temple's Thinking in Pictures
Inventor of the Turing Motor a 70% Efficient GREEN autistically designed car motor named for Autism hero Alan Turing (1912-1954)
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