if you think disability rights and accessibility and healthcare and stuff is super advanced in any country or place right now, you probably haven't spent enough time talking to higher support needs disabled/medically fragile people.
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if you think disability rights and accessibility and healthcare and stuff is super advanced in any country or place right now, you probably haven't spent enough time talking to higher support needs disabled/medically fragile people.

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"sometimes being able to be undiagnosed or self diagnosed can be a privilege, and can give you an advantage in certain areas of your life as an autistic person compared to some other autistic people,"
and
"having the resources to get diagnosed can also be a privilege, and can give you an advantage in certain areas of your life as an autistic person compared to some other autistic people,"
and,
"for many autistic people, especially but not exclusively higher support needs autistics, neither option is a privilege. both options carry discrimination, loss of agency, lack of adequate support, and more."
are all things that are true. these are stances that can and should coexist in the debate on whether diagnosis is a privilege or not.
60% the pitt btw