4:02pm
July 11, 2014
➸ #EducateSesame : #EducateSesame Autism Speaks is a Bully
Original post maybe viewed athttp://eccentrickimmy1.blogspot.com/2014/06/educatesesame-autism-speaks-is-bully.html
By now Sesame Street is aware that the Autistic community is unhappy about their partnership with Autism Speaks. Many of us have reached out, but much to our dismay there has been no response from Sesame Street.I don’t think Sesame Street still understands how dangerous their partnership with Autism Speaks is for autistic children and people. I really and truly don’t know how to make it more clear to them, but I am going to try.
Sesame Street,
Remember when Big Bird was given the invitation to the Good Birds Club?
He was so excited to have been invited! So excited that he starts to sing, listing all the ways he is unique and different, while exclaiming he is happy to be just the way he is.
Big Bird shows up to the spot the invitation told him to meet the birds of the Good Birds Club, right away the other birds tell him he doesn’t have what it takes to be in their club. They tell him his feet are too big, much bigger than theirs…
As a response to this rejection Big Bird asks Abby to use her magic to make his feet smaller, she tells him it’s not a good idea, but does it anyway. The birds in the club still reject him, they tell him he is much too big to be in the Good Birds Club.
Once again Big Bird asks Abby to help him out with her magic this time he wants to be smaller. Abby grants his wish. The birds of the club were still not satisfied, and rejected him again, this time for being too yellow.
He returns to ask Abby to change his color and she does. Of course the birds still found something about him they did not like, his voice… But, fortunately an adult intervenes and lets Big Bird know he was being bullied.
Then the Happy To Be Me club was born. It was an inclusive club that everyone could join, no matter their differences.
(For those interested the video can be found HERE and there is a transcript to the video HERE)
You see, Autism Speaks is Autistic people’s Good Birds Club. They tell Autistic people they can’t be included in this world unless they change the very core of who they are. Even then it’s not good enough for them, they want to rid the world of Autistic people.
Autism Speaks is a bully.
They believe if we are not indistinguishable from our peers we can not possibly live a fulfilling life.
They exclude us from our own advocacy. Autism Speaks has ZERO Autistic board members and ZERO Autistic people in any position that has decision making power.They do not see us as human, they talk about us without us.
They send out PSA’s that are full of fear mongering and rhetoric:
Autism Speaks claims that Autistic people are lost and that their families are not living , but merely existing.
Autism Speaks compares autism, a different neurological makeup, to diseases like Aids, Cancer and diabetes.
Autism Speaks sees nothing wrong with a mother wanting to kill herself and her Autistic child, simply because her child is different. (at 6:15)
Why would Sesame Street want to partner with an organization that clearly does not want to include the voices of those they claim to represent?
Why would anyone want to partner with such a hateful, hurtful, bully of an organization that threatens the personhood of those who it claims to represent?
Why wouldn’t Sesame Street ask Autistic people to help with this initiative?
Why does Sesame Street think 2 grandparents with HUGE woe-as-me complexes would be better suited to talk about what it’s like to be Autistic?
Why? Why? Why?
Notes:
princessnijireiki likes this
cutegoblingirl reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
cutegoblingirl likes this
impossiblegirl31497 reblogged this from boycottautismspeaks
impossiblegirl31497 likes this
awkwardaspie likes this
perfectlycrazydragon reblogged this from autistictalk
phantomthiefyukai likes this
equinexia likes this
crockertech reblogged this from dainty-cat
crockertech likes this
yuri-puppies reblogged this from c-has-a-blog
cerebrum likes this
cerebrum reblogged this from ironicpassing
oodlenoodleroodle reblogged this from autismserenity
inariedwards likes this
callmewarriorprincess likes this
c-has-a-blog reblogged this from autismserenity
vanshira reblogged this from autismserenity
vanshira likes this
dainty-cat reblogged this from autismserenity
aspergirlie likes this
thug-whitegirl reblogged this from ironicpassing
can-not-think-of-anything reblogged this from autismserenity
rosslynpaladin reblogged this from autistictalk
pineypalooza likes this
twisocfan reblogged this from autismserenity
twisocfan likes this
autistictalk reblogged this from autismserenity
bunnyness likes this
ufckin reblogged this from ironicpassing
tylersbackpackstraps reblogged this from ironicpassing
tylersbackpackstraps likes this
ironicpassing reblogged this from autismserenity
autismserenity reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
poryushika likes this
taliegirl92 likes this
raygarsmash reblogged this from archaicbro
archaicbro reblogged this from karadin
whatifzeldawasspelledlikeselda likes this
portal-to-a-new-era reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
portal-to-a-new-era likes this
glimmeringghost reblogged this from nonbinarypunk
sickofshadows reblogged this from nonbinarypunk
sickofshadows likes this
nonbinarypunk reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
ultimagus reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
smiley-the-hun reblogged this from loveacceptautistics
smiley-the-hun likes this
prinxe-milo reblogged this from loveacceptautistics- Show more notes
Theme

211 notes