South Korea's Autism Rights Crisis: My Personal Experience with Systematic Discrimination and Denial of Services
/r/Christianity is a subreddit to discuss Christianity and aspects of Christian life. All are welcome to participate.South Korea's Autism Rights Crisis: My Personal Experience with Systematic Discrimination and Denial of Services
A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.My Experience with Autism Diagnosis and Disability Registration in South Korea
This subreddit is for people diagnosed with autism, and family/friends of those with ASD, to provide community and support to others struggling with similar issues. This is a disability-focused space, with emphasis on moderate support needs in one or more areas of daily functioning. All diagnosed levels of support are welcome here to post and comment. Please read the rules before participating.This is an article about autistic characteristics in my past and daily life. There is also a post by my older sister who has autistic.
This is a subreddit for level 2/3/otherwise higher support needs autists, where we are the majority and feel understood and validated. This subreddit is a safe space for all autistic people, family members, doctors, teachers, etc., with the understanding that the priority is the comfort and inclusion of higher support needs autists and our experiences. Here you can ask questions, share experiences, talk about your interests, and more.I am an autistic person and a Marxist living in South Korea. I staged a one-man protest in anger at the reality that autistic people in South Korea are being subjected to institutions and killed or violated human rights.

A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.
I am an autistic and Marxist in South Korea. I held a one-man protest to fight against the discrimination that autistic people face in South Korea.
A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.I am autistic. I live with a friend who is also autistic. My friend has become hypersensitive and anxious. I brought her to the emergency room.

This is a subreddit for level 2/3/otherwise higher support needs autists, where we are the majority and feel understood and validated. This subreddit is a safe space for all autistic people, family members, doctors, teachers, etc., with the understanding that the priority is the comfort and inclusion of higher support needs autists and our experiences. Here you can ask questions, share experiences, talk about your interests, and more.
Today is my birthday. I spent my birthday with my fellow autistic.
A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.My autistic friend and I live together in one house without any help from anyone. The justification of my autistic friend and I living together in one house without any help from anyone is proven through Marxism
The Autistic Union is an international autistic communist group that fights to bring forth the liberation of autistic people and provides resources for those wanting to learn about autism from a liberationist anti-psychiatric perspective, a perspective divorced from bourgeois psychiatry and szaszian anti-psychiatry. The subreddit also acts as a community for autistic communists, anarchists and socialists. Our website: https://greenspirit.neocities.orgIn South Korea, parents of autistic children are forgiven for killing their autistic children, and the South Korean government does not guarantee the happiness of autistic and deprives them of their happiness on the grounds that they are autistic.
A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.The claim that autistic have no emotions and feelings is a violation of international human rights law that infringes on the human dignity and human rights of autistic.

A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.
I was forcibly hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital for three days by the South Korean police for having autism in South Korea.
A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.I have moderate autism, but I can't figure out why the South Korean government rejected my disability registration application.
This is a subreddit for level 2/3/otherwise higher support needs autists, where we are the majority and feel understood and validated. This subreddit is a safe space for all autistic people, family members, doctors, teachers, etc., with the understanding that the priority is the comfort and inclusion of higher support needs autists and our experiences. Here you can ask questions, share experiences, talk about your interests, and more.The human rights of people with Asperger's syndrome are at risk in South Korea. If you have Asperger's syndrome in South Korea, you can be abused.
for those affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder, providing a space for support, discussion, and sharing experiences.The United Nations has banned the treatment method of tying autistic children with blankets.

A bunch of proud autistic folks. No cure necessary—we're not diseased. We support societal reforms that accommodate both autistic and neurotypical communities equally.