r/aretheNTsokay

Wow... okay... (3rd ableist prick on Reddit, my response not shown)

Wow... okay... (3rd ableist prick on Reddit, my response not shown)

There's also a lot of people complaining in the comments, but still.

Edit: can't edit title, I take back calling them a prick as it's clear they have something in their mind that's causing then to feel this bad about themself.

u/ShellShockedKarter — 1 day ago

Parent Thinks Stem Cell Injection From Mexican Clinic Will Make Nonverbal Autistic Child Finally Communicate With Them

u/PopImmediate4642 — 2 days ago

Normal, normativity and a heated sauna

Was talking with some teachers in a sauna, at a party, in Finland — as one does.

So, already feeling fairly warm, everyone sweating, someone periodically throwing more water on the stones (ie. ”löyly”), and naturally we ended up discussing the politics of neurodiversity terminology in schools. Of course, what else is there for a beautiful summer evening?

The Finnish term “nepsy” came up. It’s a shorthand derived from neuropsykiatrinen (“neuropsychiatric”) and is commonly used for neurodivergent people / neuropsychiatric traits, often also for self-identification.

I started talking about some of the problems with medicalised language, especially for the school context: that you can’t reduce a child to a diagnosis, that the needs differ even with the same label, that classic “if you’ve met one autistic person, you’ve met one autistic person,” and that personally coming from the discourse of older neurodiversity activism I prefer a broader neurodiversity framework and identity-first language.

So far, normal sauna-temperature disagreement. Fine. Not scalding.

But as I’m trying to problematise sorting neurodivergent people into normative categories, some of the apparently neurotypical people start asking:

If you talk about neurodiversity, or the Finnish neurokirjo — literally something like a “spectrum/multicolour range of neuro” — then surely you also need a name for the people who aren’t on it?

At which point I’m sitting there sweating and trying to explain that everyone is part of neurodiversity. That was rather the point.

What I was criticising was neuronormativity: the assumption that one range of neurological traits is the normal, unmarked default against which others are measured. Basic stuff for someone coming from the humanities.

This somehow turns into me being accused of being inconsiderate for calling people without neuropsychiatric diagnoses “neuronormal.”

Which I… wasn’t?

I tried to explain, between more löyly rounds making the whole room hotter, that neuronormativity is a criticism of a norm, or the expectation of a normal, not an identity category for individual people.

There is, incidentally, already a word if they want one: neurotypical. Finnish even has the slightly silly affectionate shorthand nentti.” So asked for a term, I offered them one that avoids the hierarchy the term they picked up implied.

You know, larpers and geeks don’t like being called normal, and we all were connected through larp circles.

But anyways and: alas! By this stage the discourse had become too hot, the löyly a debate and people there far too easy to offend.

Am I being too autistic here to expect the teachers I was talking with to grasp the distinction between calling out neuronormativity and calling someone neuronormal? Was this oncr again the same kind of literal language I just managed to rile up someone at work?

Because my whole point was precisely that I don’t need to divide everyone into “neurodivergent people” and “the normal people” in the first place.
Though I’m not actually convinced I was the only neurodivergent person in that sauna. As the AuDHD person there, I was somehow also the one getting constantly talked over.

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u/Visible_puncture — 3 days ago
▲ 132 r/aretheNTsokay+1 crossposts

Stumble upon a Twitter trend on autism and spreads dehumanizing misinformation (video coming next)

u/kevdautie — 5 days ago

Had to ruin a perfectly good point with the R slur (I scribbled it out)

I commented “Bro, was the slur necessary?🥀” Wholly expect at least one chud down my throat for that one when I wake up.

u/Nearby-Coconut1731 — 4 days ago

3 Years of This because of Attack on Titan

I disagreed with this person's AoT take on Tumblr in March 2023. They would make a reference to wrist slitting out of nowhere in that conversation and I told them I would be blocking as that was very triggering. This led to them making a hate account against me which they had for several months. I eventually got them to delete it and I hoarded the url of hate account. I figured it would be over then.

Like a year later, they would send me scat porn and an anon reply to themselves because I didn't respond quickly enough. I would be attacked for an anon I did not send and then be threatened with police action for telling them it was not me who sent it. They would tell me to kill myself and make a sexual harassing comment about my father.

Recently they made a post accusing me of being a school shooter. I again called them out on how ableist this was clearly based on me being autistic. They also said "stop engaging" when I literally tried that to begin but they made a hate account and sent me scat porn for doing so.

Reminder, this is all over the fact I didn't agree with their opinion on Attack on Titan. I don't even care about that anymore. I just want them to keep my name out of their mouth.

u/Tepig05 — 11 days ago

Why the hell do we have to excuse general rude behaviour from NTs?

I saw videos where some autistic people complain about what NTs do. Some of them are just regular fucking rude behaviour regardless of someone is ND or NT.

Like, they complain about NTs moving stuff around in their house. Isn't that just regular rude behaviour? I know autism makes it more sensitive to change, but touching other people's things withour their permission is just fucking rude.

Speaking in a too loud voice in an inappropriate situation is rude. You don't speak on the top of your lungs on a library or a train. It bothers others regardless of their neurotype.

Stealing other people's labelled food? Bro, if it is nit yours, that is stealing. It might be not as stimulating to NTs as much as NDs, but it is still fucking wrong and inappropriate.

Dismissing others as being too sensitive is just plain rude as well. You don't know what other people are going through. You respect boundaries for everyone.

Idk if this is the right subreddit or flares, but it always have been a pet peeve of mine.

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u/Fluxman2654 — 12 days ago

Something a bit lighter from me: dubious ad on Fuckbook, concerns leading me to post here

Not sure what this falls under, but I feel it's yikes enough for this.

u/ShellShockedKarter — 12 days ago

Kill Karl, notorious satire music, drops a term derived from a slur in his new song

Reposting because apparently, I have to explain that the suffix, “t@rd” in “fuckt@rd” is clearly derived from the r slur.

u/Nearby-Coconut1731 — 11 days ago