Talk:Autism Society of America
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[edit] Controversy
ASA is not an organization devoid of controversy. The greatest source of opposition to it is from the autistic community, adult autistics who view it as an organization more interested in the rights of the parents of autistics than in those of autistics themselves. Some in this community see it as more dangerous, attacking the rights of autistics in order to generate money for professionals and make the parents' lives easier.
_________________ Has been removed. No sources cited, politicized comment.
You're right on the first, but the actual statements made are undeniable. Re-editing the page and adding a source. Jayofnameless 08:08, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
And done. I'd appreciate it being edited for voice or NPOV rather than deleted if it doesn't work, since the fact that there's controversy about the ASA is undeniable. Jayofnameless 08:08, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- This was
- The ASA is not an organization devoid of controversy. Many members of the autistic community take issue with the ASA's claims to be the voice of autism because the membership of the ASA includes only a small percentage of autistics. The autistic community organization "neurodiversity.org" also cites the ASA's reliance on the mercury poisoning model of autism and views on chelation as reasons for alarm.
But it isn't sourced at all - even the neurodiversity one just points to the main page and not much talking about ASA... RN 08:11, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
The whole article appears without much in terms of sourcing, and the links at the bottom only go to ASA-positive pages. The article, without mention of the autistic community's views, lacks NPOV. Jayofnameless 08:13, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Would changing the link to neurodiversity to point to this: "Getting the Truth Out" fix the problem? Jayofnameless 08:15, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
Well, the point was kind of... sliced up... but it's there. I'll work on more documentation to add to it in the next couple of days. Jayofnameless 08:57, 3 September 2006 (UTC)