The Best Ever Autism Blog I’ve Read

I’ve been to so many blogs and news and website about Autism. As a parent of an individual with autism, I want to learn more of this lifetime “disorder”. This one blog stood out, because for one it was written and maintained by someone who has the “Old Autism” and his view about the “Modern Autism” amazes me.

Name: Rich Shull
Location:
Columbus, Ohio, United States

Inventor of The Turing Motor a 70% efficient green triple hybird autstically designed car motor. There are at least 200 more Autisitc people like me, that function very well and modern autism will not own up to us. We connect MR/DD to Einstein and real life. We missed Rain Man’s curse (thankfully) The Turing Motor is Green has no up and down moving parts and will get a reasonable car 90 MPG. It is the motor Ford and Mercedes would have built if they understood their own. It is Autistic Obession and splinter skills all figured out!

This is his profile on his blog Pre Rain Man Autism which according to the archives has been on since 2005! Reading his blog makes me feel guilty about the concept I am having about my daughters condition and how I am agreeing to the modern concept and label for my child that I dread until now.

Here is one of his post that strikes me:

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Questions from ASG group (Yahoo)

Hiya, Rich,

I thought of another question, and I’d like your prospective.? Temple Grandin has said that she thinks when kids with autism reach middle school age, they should start being home schooled to protect them from being bullied and ridiculed by peers.? What is you opinion on this?

Thanks,
***********
🙂

Perhaps Temple is right, the world is seems to be a meaner place than it once was years ago and now that Autism is a designer disability –meaning all autistic people are now doing life with their arm tied behind their back it might make sense. I mean — a group home seems to be the only goal of modern autism and if you are going to live a sheltered life you might as well make it a total sheltered life, and do home school as well. I often work from the lyrics of the song, The Dream I dreamed I dreamed was not denied me. That means life was so much more doable before we were expected to bow down and become “Retards.”

I could only post so much. I would suggest you read his blog and learn and agree. Go check him out!

4 thoughts on “The Best Ever Autism Blog I’ve Read

  1. I know exactly what you mean Casdok, I love this guys words on his blogs. I can’t stop reading.

  2. Yes thank you for sharing this, i certainly dont want my son to bow down to anyone.

  3. Hi Doc Nicole,

    I agree, the more people who are aware of this condition the better we are helping the child and the parents as well.

    We don’t need to be ashamed of our child because they have autism. They didn’t choose to be that way. They are innocent and all loving children.

    Thanks Doc for dropping by 🙂

  4. Thanks for sharing this information! The more parents, teachers, and doctors can all work together on this condition, the sooner we will get the answers and treatments that we need.

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