Dora Raymaker at the ASAN Neurodiversity Media Center, at autism.change.org, now argues against funding of autism research by the NIH in her January 31, 2009 comment NIH Funding: Too Much for Autism?. This person with a high functioning autism disorder argues that research has done nothing to help autistic people and the money could be better spent elsewhere.
That line of thought is perfectly consistent with the ASAN reps who misleadingly declare to the world on behalf of all persons with autism disorders that "WE" don't want to be cured. If there is no further research then, of course, a cure will not be found.
Apparently Change.org is perfectly comfortable with the regressive ASAN/Neurodiversity group which opposes the universally recognized rights of children to receive treatment and therapy to help them overcome their medical conditions and function to the fullest extent possible in their home societies.
On its alleged Autism page Change.org is now regressive Change.org.
That line of thought is perfectly consistent with the ASAN reps who misleadingly declare to the world on behalf of all persons with autism disorders that "WE" don't want to be cured. If there is no further research then, of course, a cure will not be found.
Apparently Change.org is perfectly comfortable with the regressive ASAN/Neurodiversity group which opposes the universally recognized rights of children to receive treatment and therapy to help them overcome their medical conditions and function to the fullest extent possible in their home societies.
On its alleged Autism page Change.org is now regressive Change.org.
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