bats

batking lich

  • they/he/it

27, nonbinary disaster, vampire appreciator & saw girly

You must log in to comment.

in reply to @shel's post:

Gut feeling answer: because they think deep down we’re only somewhat human Slightly more charitable answer: some people with deafness and people with blindness prefer person first language bc they don’t want to be defined by their disability and many people without much direct experience talking to autistic people as equals do not realize that with autism the community’s wishes are different here(or, hell, that there even is a community)

Think about the way we reference other conditions. Deaf person, blind person; person with cancer, person with alzheimer's. Person-first language subconsciously equates autism to a disease, which is how certain "activism" groups want neurotypicals to regard it so they can get away with being eugenicist assholes (see: 'curing' autism).

i'd sell tickets to the autistic experience. for $10k you can come sit silently in my house while i wfh in silence. if it gets too loud i'll turn the fan off. i might go change clothes if the fabric is bad that day but you have to pay an extra $20k to watch the decision making process. there will be intermission while i change, feel free to go to the white castle down the street. at some point i'll check all the social media i have and get bored. bring your own noise-cancelling headphones, they will not be provided. step right up.

Victims of Autism, People Who Suffer Autism etc like grrr i'm going to do you an autism muhahaha how traumatizing that i have trouble with certain tasks and excel at others and like to meow like a cat. istg neurotypicals.

Pinned Tags