Interview – Gareth Ceidiog Hughes

People are sometimes described as creatures of behavior, although as a species, we’re removed from distinctive on this regard.
There isn’t a creature within the animal kingdom that doesn’t interact in repetitive behaviours of some type. Lions hunt, gazelles eat grass, spiders spin webs, kangaroos hop, and so forth. These behaviours have advanced over time to allow animals to outlive and propagate their genes.
That is true of people as it’s of another animal. It’s completely regular. However there’s a sure subset of our species whose behaviours are seen as much less legitimate. That subset is autistic folks. Like everybody else, our routines and rituals exist to assist us navigate the world round us or to make our lives extra manageable. The world during which folks exist is chaotic and we’ve got developed methods to use some order to it.
These are evidently human traits. However, they’re pathologised in the case of autistic folks in methods they aren’t for neurotypicals. They’re handled as if they’re odd. Typically they’re even shamed and branded as rigid. Autism is even partially outlined in these stark phrases. Those that model us with these phrases not often appear to interact in a lot self-reflection about their very own rigidities.
Our habits and routines might not align with these of the remainder of society. They might come in numerous hues and should have a unique emphasis. They might even be extra pronounced in some methods. In any case, they’re no much less worthy of acceptance.
As a bunch, we on the spectrum are rejected for doing what we have to. We get booted out – excluded. Society refuses to regulate its constructions, its strictures and its cultural norms in order that we could also be included. There’s an nearly pathological insistence on gray conformity.
Society calls for that we autistics adhere to its arbitrary algorithm, and when we don’t, we’re branded because the rigid ones. You would possibly say that neurotypicals have fallen into a foul behavior.
Interview – Gareth Ceidiog Hughes

People are sometimes described as creatures of behavior, although as a species, we’re removed from distinctive on this regard.
There isn’t a creature within the animal kingdom that doesn’t interact in repetitive behaviours of some type. Lions hunt, gazelles eat grass, spiders spin webs, kangaroos hop, and so forth. These behaviours have advanced over time to allow animals to outlive and propagate their genes.
That is true of people as it’s of another animal. It’s completely regular. However there’s a sure subset of our species whose behaviours are seen as much less legitimate. That subset is autistic folks. Like everybody else, our routines and rituals exist to assist us navigate the world round us or to make our lives extra manageable. The world during which folks exist is chaotic and we’ve got developed methods to use some order to it.
These are evidently human traits. However, they’re pathologised in the case of autistic folks in methods they aren’t for neurotypicals. They’re handled as if they’re odd. Typically they’re even shamed and branded as rigid. Autism is even partially outlined in these stark phrases. Those that model us with these phrases not often appear to interact in a lot self-reflection about their very own rigidities.
Our habits and routines might not align with these of the remainder of society. They might come in numerous hues and should have a unique emphasis. They might even be extra pronounced in some methods. In any case, they’re no much less worthy of acceptance.
As a bunch, we on the spectrum are rejected for doing what we have to. We get booted out – excluded. Society refuses to regulate its constructions, its strictures and its cultural norms in order that we could also be included. There’s an nearly pathological insistence on gray conformity.
Society calls for that we autistics adhere to its arbitrary algorithm, and when we don’t, we’re branded because the rigid ones. You would possibly say that neurotypicals have fallen into a foul behavior.