odosgirl ([info]odosgirl) wrote,
@ 2008-07-26 15:25:00
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Current mood: cranky
Current music:Dixie Chicks, "Taking the Long Way"

I'm Shocked (Not)
I've been deliberately rationing my internet time lately as I dig into the revision of my novel. That's the main reason I've been fairly quiet lately. The other is that I'm still spending lots of time shuttling my son back and forth to various summer activities. I'll be glad when fall is finally here and the schedule settles back down to something reasonable.

I suppose, that as the mother of a six-year-old with autism, I ought to have something pithy and insightful to say about Right Wing Idiot Michael Savage and his recent declaration the "ninety-nine percent" of diagnosed cases of autism constitute an "act" put on by kids who are merely spoiled brats. But really, to dignify that kind of stupidity with a response would be to pretend that I am any longer surprised by the garbage that is regularly spewed by right wing talk radio. ("I am shocked, shocked, to find gambling going on here!") These people hate everything and everyone, so why should anybody be stunned when they attack ordinary families touched by disability, average people who are trying to raise their kids and make it through each day as best they can? Attacking people who are already suffering is the right wing's bread and butter. Yeah, I'm disgusted, but I'm in no way surprised.

There's a good post about the Savage debacle on the "Joy of Autism" Blog, one of my favorite autism resources. (The woman who writes it has a son about the same age as mine):

http://joyofautism.blogspot.com/

In the meantime, I am wrestling with the attempt to write clever dialogue for two people waltzing in a crowded ballroom. Never have I so envied and admired the timeless wit and skill of Miss Austen.




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[info]garnet_took
2008-07-27 08:16 pm UTC (link)
Oh, I can think of a lot of names for that right-wing blankety-blank, but I won't say them.

Autizm is as real as any physical disability. Kids that develope it are far too young to even show the effects of spoiling, let alone acting. Jeeze what an idiot.

I wonder how the world would have reacted had my best friend's son actually made it through the auditions for American Idol. He's autistic, partially sighted, partially deaf but sings beautifully. It's kids like him that just might make some of these dumb-butts realize that these kids are just like anyone else, but they have a different way of relating to the world. I almost wish some of the pundants could walk a few miles in the shoes of the people they are so quick to condemn.

I know I'm rambling, but that just frosts my chops when people who don't know their butt from a hole in the ground try to pass judgements on things they know nothing about.

I'll shut up now.:)

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[info]odosgirl
2008-08-01 03:23 pm UTC (link)
I get what you're saying -- and your friend's son sounds like an amazing kid.

As far a right-wingnuts, Savage does tend to be one of the worst. My lefty radio heroes Mike Malloy, Randi Rhodes, and Thom Hartmann hold him up to censure fairly regularly. The thing about these "shock jocks" is that they never bother to consider the targets of their rants as "people" at all, whether we are talking about gays and lesbians, women, racial minorities, or disabled people.

They are indeed idiots, with a stunted definition of humanity.

Thanks for the reply. :-)

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