• FerretyFever0@fedia.io
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    3 hours ago

    Individuals with autism and other differences deserve to exist in the future. My brother and I were born with autism, my brother was born with much higher support needs. Yes, there can be challenges, of course there are. But he’s happy enough, and I’m not sure he would be happier as a neurotypical. My parents? Well, they might’ve preferred he not be.

    Personally, I’d never choose to born without my autism or ADHD, because it’s arguably a part of who I am. If I was born without either, my life would be unrecognizable.

    Would I choose to be born with Down Syndrome? I don’t know. I’ve never had it. I might’ve been a happier person. Might’ve had way worse of a life. I’d ask some people with it if they’d rather been born without it. Is it not immoral to remove a potential part of their being without their consent?

    Let me be clear, I’m sure that plenty of both groups would prefer to have never had it. A majority, I don’t know, not sure any surveys or studies have been done on the matter. Not sure there’s any way to prove that the issues on either side outweigh the other.

    On the discrimination, don’t you think that plenty of people will be doing this because of their prejudices?

    Also, the original question WAS just a question. It was a bit suggestive, my apologies. I was a bit tired.