• lifeinlarkhall@lemmy.world
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    2 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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      2 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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        2 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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          2 hours ago

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