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Erin Ekins (she/her)
QueerlyAutistic
When the COVID-19 crisis is over, whenever that may actually be, there's going to be a MASSIVE push to restore the 'normality' that we had before, because that normality was
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Your framing of lesbians as pure, virginal, angelic type figures untainted by the dirtiness of sex and sexuality is actually pretty violently lesbophobic. It's also rooted in this idea that
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Every single way that researchers find that autistics differ from non-autistics will be labelled as a 'deficit' or 'disordered', even if that difference is not negative in any way (and
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Honestly, I never even watched Game of Thrones, but I could happily read a thousands books analysing how quickly it just fucking vanished from the cultural zeitgeist after being such
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Handy list of things that ableds should avoid doing this #IDPWD2020 - gush about our carers and families- interview our carers and families and not us- cry about us being
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"Why are you only criticising liberals/leftists when the right are even nastier to disabled people?" Because liberal/leftist spaces have a very specific brand of ableism that they hide behind a
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I side-eye atheists who talk about religion being the root of all oppressive systems, because a large chunk of the (white) atheist movement is literally a carbon copy of the
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Separating the word 'meltdown' from tantrums in the general mindset is really important. The 'tantrum' conflation we have around meltdowns is one of the reasons why autistic people experiencing meltdown
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The word 'bisexual' comes from a place and time (in white western culture anyway) when only two genders were recognised and the word reflects that, however, the community has absolutely
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cw: suicideThe fact that #SuicidePreventionMonth centres around helplines, friendship, and 'don't be afraid to speak out!' rather than healthcare, radically transforming services, eradicating poverty and fighting oppression is t
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The neurodiversity movement is born from the disability justice movement, and we need to be proud of being a part of that movement rather than moving away from it. Neurodiversity
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The autistic community has it's own rules and language, just as any community does, and if we attack autistics who are just finding the community for not knowing those rules
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