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#52
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09-12-2015, 07:39 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
How much of your money do you put directly into roads? How much of your money do you put directly into policing? How much of your money do you put directly into fire services? How much of your money do you put directly into infrastructure? So I take it that you live removed from society, totally independent and off grid? If someone breaks into your hovel you do your own investigation? If your hovel catches fire you throw buckets of water on it? Get the fuck out of here with the sanctimonious bullshit. |
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#54
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09-15-2015, 01:35 AM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
"So what are we here to build?" "A tard-cage." "A what?" "A tard-cage. For a tard kid when he goes crazy. Don't want him hurting the other kids." "Oh. Righto. You heard the principal. Tard-cage. You'll find the design filed between "****-hotel" and "circus-animal pen"." |
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#55
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09-15-2015, 04:34 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Misinformed. Dis-informed. Emotional. Non common-sense. Australia is a continent which can naturally - climate and hydrology e g - hardly support its population. So in less dense area's ("the far out back" is ti called no?) you have very few options. And this equals few support and few knowledge and no money and hardly possibilities. anyway I didn't read where it took place in former jail-land. Autism is a spectrum, and no one on it is the same. Just like non autistics. It sounds to me as rasism. You white , I black, u jude. We are all the spectrum of the human population. There is no divide. Learn to live with each other. It is in our genes, we can hope for some reason, and gets expressed when needed for the population, not for your own selffish soul. E.g. in some remote Inuit area's it is more common, though it poses no prob. They are boosted in their gene-pool bcs science assumes now that their genome has been proven to make them better hunters. In group , but even more as lone wolf. |
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#56
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09-15-2015, 04:59 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Fortunately, this is a pretty minority opinion. :D Imagine that this is the year 2015, that individual contribution and inclusion are the way forward. It is the teachers job to know how to create a working program to fit a child. According to more than a few individuals with Autism, and those who parent them, inclusion can be the best thing that ever happened in helping shape a successful contributing individual. When you cluster clump them all in one spot, they take on each other's behaviors, don't get the experience of the "neuro-typical" child, and don't learn how to live in society. What can you expect when you do this to 1 in 50 children? Let me help you, you can expect a HUGE public toll in financing, housing, and medical expenses as their parents die. They can be exceptionally strong, fit, capable people. Ask yourself if you would like to make a citizen or a burden?
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#57
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09-15-2015, 05:41 PM
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Re: The Inhumane 'Autism Cage' Where a Young Boy Was Kept at School
Silly-little, pesky-little thing called Free and Appropriate Education for All. Good 'ole American I.D.E.A. Before anyone says anything I know this happened in Australia. A really cursory research indicates Australia isn't very forward in their disability support. Their Disability Standards for Education was only enacted in 2005
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