The neurodiversity movement is well-known for their hardball tactics.
The latest item in their metaphorical Felix the Cat bag of dirty tricks
is to harass parents who write and publish books that depict autism in
what they feel is a less than flattering light. They also contact
publishers of the books urging the book be recalled and possibly
threaten the publishers with legal action.
They recently did this with Judith Newman's "To Siri with Love" when the
author expressed the idea she might want to obtain a conservatorship of
her son, so she could have him undergo a vasectomy because she did not
feel he could be a good father to children. People wrote to her
publisher protesting the book, she received abuse and fuck yous on
twitter and she alleges she even received a death threat. A few ND's
even started a petition to have her son taken away from her, but then
backed down.
There's a new book slated for publication "Autism Uncensored" by author
Whitney Ellenby who depicts the angst of raising a severely autistic
child. Several ND's apparently wrote John Koehler, the publisher,
urging him not to publish the book, apparently they also threatened him
with some sort of legal action, but the details are unclear. He has responded to the ND bullies.
I was every bit as offended by Steve Silberman and "Neurotribes" as
these people are about Ms. Ellenby and "autism uncensored", but I did
not threaten Silberman. I did not write to his publisher urging them
not to publish or recall the book. I read the book cover to cover
before judging it and then giving it the one star review it deserved on
Amazon.
The ND's have taken umbrage to Koehler's statement that their actions
make them appear less than intelligent and Silberman (him again) has
been a provocateur on twitter, trying to incite the ND's, and we're sure
to see fireworks:
First seen on: http://autismgadfly.blogspot.com/2018/03/book-publisher-stands-up-to.html
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