User talk:81.100.53.13
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[edit] Autism rights movement
Thank you for your contributions to the autism rights movement article. I was wondering if you had any citations or references for the contributions that you made:
- There are some autistics, who are disillusioned by the fact that the autism rights movement has made little attempt to distance itself from other civil rights movements. Few autistics want to see a culture of "is it because I is autistic?" develop, as has happened with the black civil rights movement. Also, many autistics classing themselves as evangelical Christians do not want to see parallels drawn between the autism rights movement and the pro-homosexuality movement, as homosexuality is something condemned in the Bible, but autism isn't. Many autistics also want to distance the autistic rights movement as much as possible from the feminism movement, for various reasons, including the simultaneous desire of many women to enjoy all the advantages enjoyed by men and unwillingness to give up the advantages they enjoy.
The reason I need citations is to comply with Wikipedia's verifyability policy. Do you know any books, magazines, or websites where opinions expressed in the above contribution are given? Unfortunately, most Wikipedia content is uncited, but given the level of controversy in your contribution I think citation is especially important. Q0 15:51, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
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