• lifeinlarkhall@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    The comparison they are making is that there was a stage where all of a sudden a bunch of people were claiming to de-transition and people believe it was a kind of co-ordinated thing to “prove” that transgender was just some kind of fad. OL is saying now that they are doing a similar thing with autistic people going back on their diagnosis and that the strings are being pulled by those who want to “prove” that autism is being over-diagnosed.

    Essentially, it’s the “strategy” being used that’s comparable. It’s designed with an agenda.

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      6 days ago

      Ok cool thanks I can see that. Diagnosis can change though, thats refinement and research a work. The autism scare mongering is ridiculous

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        6 days ago

        Diagnosis can and does get retracted, or added to, altered etc. But only some get the spotlight. The rhetoric around autism being particularly misdiagnosed or “over-diagnosed” at the moment is really dangerous.

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          4 days ago

          Agreed. I think undereducated people are far too involved in spaces they are not qualified to hold an informed opinion.

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            4 days ago

            Yep. I think more people need to be able to say/think “actually I don’t know enough on this particular issue” and either choose to step back or to actively learn, ask good faith questions and actually start to have an understanding before they start to form opinions.

            Nobody knows enough about everything to have an opinion and it’s actually okay not to have an opinion or to be curious before forming and sharing one!