
It Must Be Eugenics
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Episode Transcript (provided by Riverside - forgive any errors)
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Summary
In this episode, I discuss the recent proposal by RFK Jr. to create a database of autistic individuals, expressing deep concern over the implications of such a move. He emphasizes the importance of community, advocacy, and understanding the complexities surrounding autism and neurodivergence. Sheldon calls for collective action against systemic oppression and misinformation, urging listeners to remain vocal and supportive of marginalized communities.
Key Points:
- The proposal to create a national database tracking autistic people is extremely problematic
- I acknowledge my privilege in choosing a neurodivergent label with less stigma
- The increase in autism diagnoses is due to better awareness, not an epidemic.
- This should be yet another reason we start taking data-privacy more seriously
- The narrative around autism needs to be more inclusive and expansive
Helpful Links:
- What You Need to Know About the New Autism Data Registry
- 2019 Study on ADHD Rates by Race/Ethnic Group
- Background of Lebensborn
- Hire me to speak or buy some merch!
- Community for Black Gifted Adults - Our Wild Minds - Use code "Sheldon"
- Umbrella US - Non-profit focused on neurodivergent advocacy
- ND Connect - Online community for neurodivergent people
- Submit your Questions or Misunderstood Insights
Intro and Outro music provided by byrdversion1 - "It Couldn't Be" from the album Nevermore
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