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Jane Wills's avatar

Hi Anne I'm reading the same book: he asks all the right questions but has no answers.

The time has come to give people answers. Our best hope is what you, Kennedy, MAHA, the IACC and others are doing in America: trying to nail down some answers. We have to hope that the new autism research funding bears fruit soon aswell.

Our children have been left to suffer while too many experts look the other way. As you know very well, the autism problem comes down to politics. It is politics that will get us out of the mess. However, I fear it may be too late for another generation of children and it may be impossible to reverse.

Anne Dachel's avatar

They have allowed the number of disabled children to reach such unimaginable and horrific numbers that this is going to change our entire social welfare system. We are doing nothing to prepare for massive numbers of young, dependent adults, who will have to live the rest of their lives off the welfare system.

If our schools can’t handle this population, how will society cope with this?

Jane Wills's avatar

Sadly very true.

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Anne Dachel's avatar

There is profit to be made here, clearly.

The disabled are a cash cow for those out to normalize these conditions.

Thank you for your comment.