Conspiracy
Conspiracy Theory #15: The Conformity Plan
Monday June 11, 2007
Neuro-typical (normal) people don't like any other ways of thinking
besides their own. They don't like way out-there ideas. As an example
autistic people low and high-functioning have a different way of
thinking and communicating, but it's not how they communicate or
think. Against my conspiracy theory #13 (The Money/Health Connection)
Autism Speaks is looking for an unfortunate cure for these amazingly
intelligent people. Neuro-typical people want to squash any different
radical ideas, inventions or ways of being and conform them instead
into "societal rules."
Autism Speaks covers themselves up by making a nice commercial in
which they give the old out-dated information that 1 out of 166
children are diagnosed with autism. It is now 1 out of 150 children,
and they know this. They want less people to have autism. Susanne was
on Larry King Live, and it was a terrible show on autism giving nice
facts and acting as if they were bad. Another show, The View wasn't as
bad giving information and having wonderful people on their program.
Therefore Autism Speaks is using any way they can to inform people
about autism or is that what they really want? What they want is an
end to autism. As Annie knows they didn't even call her back where the
nicer Autism Society of Oregon/America has. "I called the bad Autism
Speaks in New York twice saying that I don't want to be cured, and
they haven't once called me."
That theory is that they don't care about the autistic community at
all since Annie herself has and told them that she has
high-functioning autism. They don't want to help them. The dark truth
is that instead of helping them and their families they want to
"
normalize" them into society, and their unfortunate dream is to
turn
them neuro-typical. In fact they may want all developmental disorders
cured therefore narrowing the ways of thinking in the world into
neuro-typical only.
A message for them, let people be themselves under what ever mental
condition they may have. Don't force them into being and thinking in
"
normal" ways that are unnecessary for their realities. |