• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    So you don’t have any idea why so many people on the spectrum commit suicide but you don’t think it’s the way they’re regularly mistreated?

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      9 months ago

      i think that the mistreatment of folks with autism is not enough to explain to have this high of a suicide rate, and that autism does just make life harder to deal with, regardless of discrimination

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          9 months ago

          i think working off answers we do have is a better idea, actually

          such as suicide being one of the top three causes of death for autistic people. The other two being heart disease and epilepsy complications, and them on average dying under 50 years of age.

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            9 months ago

            I suggest to read more than one article about the double empathy problem at first.

            We have multiple papers stating it’s the way we are mistreated the issue. Autists don’t have a lack of empathy, communication, socialization, non verbal language, etc. We express them in a different way, an Autistic way! This is as valid as the neurotypical way.

            We need to stop internalizing ableism and self blaming us for everything and nothing. These are direct consequences of mistreatments too.

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              9 months ago

              im sure that mistreatment is part of the issue

              im also sure that autism does, at least often, come with real internal stressors that are not the result of their treatment by others, and that make dealing with external stressors more difficult

              i dont take an issue with the added context of conscious or subconscious ableism (though i think its besides the point here, because cruel or not, its still something potential children will still have to deal with)

              i think its important to remember that even if that wasnt a factor, autism will often still impact the quality of life of potential children

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                9 months ago

                The issue with your explanation is that autism isn’t an illness nor a disease nor a disorder. It’s a neurotype, a neurological difference.

                It doesn’t come with a difference in neurology. It’s a different neurology. They’re no normal neurology. All of them are egal and valid. When one of them exercises a pressure to be the one, the norm, and doesn’t let the others exist, it’s discrimination against a minority. This ends with a high suicide number. It has deep implications with trauma, PTSD, cptsd, depression and other mental health issues from a very young age to elderly. When you can’t cope anymore, you …

                And yeah, it’s internalized ableism to blame ourselves.

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                  9 months ago

                  whether autism is or is not an illness, disease or disorder has no bearing on what i said

                  you seem to be misinterpreting my comment as being a judgement of value on autism or autistic folks, which it is not

                  my point is based on the common symptoms, effects and predispositions of autism, especially ones that cannot be pinned on mistreatment

                  completely and entirely regardless of whether it is a ‘valid’ or ‘normal’ neurology or not, and completely and entirely regardless of whether autistic folks can or cannot be blamed for any of it

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            9 months ago

            How is that an idea of what the cause of suicide is? Where is the explanation of cause there? Because I gave an explanation of the cause. So far, all you’ve done is play coy.

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              you didnt give an explanation of the cause, you seemingly pulled something out your ass and didnt like when i didnt immediately accept it as fact

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                  9 months ago

                  im going to assume the complete misinterpretation is genuine and not just strawmanning

                  no, i think that the high suicide rates being exclusively due to mistreatment is something you pulled out your ass, especially since the response to ‘do you have proof’ was not ‘yes, here you go’

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                    9 months ago

                    I never said anything about it being exclusively due to mistreatment. That is something you made up.

                    And I admitted I didn’t have evidence, so I have no idea why you’re complaining about me not having evidence.