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To our friends in the disability community: Please do not support Autism Speaks

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Open Letter to Canadian disability rights organizations:

As autistic people, we are honoured to be working with you for disability justice. Our partnerships, friendships and connections are precious to us. Thank you.

We want to inform you about a group that is actively working against autistic human rights. That group is Autism Speaks.

Autism Speaks, despite its name, does not speak for autistic people. When polled, 98% of autistic adults oppose Autism Speaks –and there is a massive global movement by autistic people and allies to stop Autism Speaks. In fact, regardless of the many differences among autistic advocates about politics and advocacy, there is one view we pretty much ALL agree on: that Autism Speaks is a hate group.

Some reasons:

Autism Speaks has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars towards “eugenics” projects that may seek to prevent autistic people from being born.

From its inception, Autism Speaks has built its fundraising enterprise on telling stories about autistic people that portray us as a burden on our families.

“I am Autism. I know where you live and I live there too. And if you’re happily married, I will make sure your marriage fails. Your money will fall into my hands and I will bankrupt you for my own personal gain. I will make it impossible for your family to attend any events without a struggle, without embarrassment, without pain. …You have no cure for me.”

Autism Speaks’ projects are built on the medical model of disability, which keeps us segregated and oppressed. 

Autism Speaks Canada is a major partner of CASDA, who collaborates with Autism Speaks on the proposed National Autism Strategy

We want you to know that if you partner with CASDA, you are also partnering with Autism Speaks–and in our view working against the ideals of disability justice. The issue of who controls autism policy in Canada is also about who controls our lives and/or whether we even get to live them. That’s why we’re reaching out, because this is extremely important for the future well-being of us all.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. If you have more questions, please contact us anytime. Thank you.

In solidarity:

-Autistics for Autistics Canada

PDF of the Letter: Open Letter to Canada’s Disability Rights Groups

 

 

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