Press space, or use the arrow keys to go see the images. (Or click/tap if you're on mobile.) -------------------------------------------------- This is a really important message that I want to share: Autism is not a joke or an insult. Calling something/someone autistic has very similar issues to calling things “gay” (in a derogatory way). Being gay is not an insult, and being autistic is also not an insult. Autism is not a negative thing, it’s neutral. Using the word “autistic” as a derogatory term is extremely offensive, rude, hurtful, and ableist. I’ve heard lots of people share their experiences of people joking about autism, or using it as an insult, and that’s not ok. One personal experience I can share is from when I was about 10 years old, before I was diagnosed or even really knew what autism was. I loved playing Roblox, especially Theme Park Tycoon 2. Because I’m very sensory-seeking when it comes to light and colour, I always made my theme park as bright as possible. It was neon green, pink, and indigo/deep blue, and all the lights in my park were pink because at night they would work kind of like blacklights. (I promise this will all be relevant soon.) Anyway, one time when I was playing, two boys came over to my park and started saying mean things about it. They called it ugly and said that it hurt their eyes (which is understandable, but they also could have just not looked at it and stayed at their own parks). I really liked my park, so that made me upset. I started replying to them and saying that they didn’t have to be there if they didn’t like it. They kept arguing back and it made me very frustrated. Eventually they said, “Why are you so angry? Are you autistic?” I don’t really remember what happened after that, or what I said, I just mostly remember being confused because I had no idea what “autistic” meant. I think I was pretty offended by it, but mostly because I didn’t know what they just called me, all I knew was that it sounded mean and they were trying to insult me. It turns out, they were right. I am autistic, but I now realise there’s nothing wrong with that.
credit to for the project also since I commented about on another comment on the project and I think it's important to say given my experiences in school- NO. USING. THE R-WORD. JOKING OR OTHERWISE. No matter who tells you it's okay, IT AIN'T. the R-word has been used as an insult to harm many many people with various disabilites over the years and has a horrific history of how it was used. It should not be said at all. Just a foot note, but an important one for me, since the word has been getting quite a few uses in a joking context in my school, despite it being hurtful to me and my disabled and ND friends.