"I celebrate myself, and sing myself..." I celebrate pride not only as a feeling of accomplishment- although to survive, achieve, and possibly even thrive in a society that demonizes, pities,silences and attempts to extinguish that which it considers too different to be allowed can, in and of itself be a prideworthy achievement. Nor is my pride only a shared joy in the notable achievements of others.
Pride is, at its core, about self-respect. Pride exists as a rejection of humiliation and hatred. It is a declaration that yes, we are worth no less than the rest of you, whether we are capable of 'passing' or not; that our value as human beings is not determined by our abilities or our impairments; that just like everyone else we have the right to live and love and choose and be.
I am proud because I refuse to be ashamed.
Happy Autistic Pride Day, everyone.
Current Mood: proud Current Music: Sinead O'Conner - "Red Football" Tags: autism, community, disability rights, pride, self-advocacy
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