Things Allistic People Need to Stop Doing
Thinking a loose association with an autistic person gives them an expertise greater than autistics and medical professionals.
Using the R word and other ableist slurs.
Using autism as an insult.
Bullying autistics for their special interests.
Bullying autistics in general.
Thinking that someone talking about being autistic is “making excuses” or is a “special snowflake.”
Assuming that people are self-diagnosed.
Thinking that real self-diagnosis is a result of 5 minutes on Wikipedia.
Calling autism a “burden” or “tragedy”
Using autism as a scare tactic.
Glorifying parents of autistic people.
Being sympathetic to people who abuse and/or kill autistic people.
Refusing to show the common courtesy they show other allistics to autistics.
Thinking of autism as a “white boy’s disorder.”
Ignoring autistic adults.
Intentionally triggering sensory overload and/or meltdown.
Accusing autistics of lying about their sensory issues.
Shaming autistics for their sensory issues.
Saying meltdowns are no big deal.
Shaming an autistic person for trying to avoid a meltdown.
Calling harmless stims “violent.”
Thinking an autistic person being happy with themselves is “romanticising autism.”
Insisting on person-first language.
Using functioning labels.
Silencing autistic voices.
SUPPORTING AUTISM SPEAKS!!!!
I’ll probably be adding more since these keep coming to me.