UPDATE: A reply to that Autism Speaks blog…

In case the moderators at Autism Speaks YET again bleep me out, here is what I just replied to that post I had exposed Friday night.
UPDATE @ 11:00am on 11-16-11They YET again disapproved this reply! Apparently because I am autistic and telling the truth, that punk has bleeped out that entire post! You, as the reader need to speak to Autism Speaks and tell them to stop speaking for the autistic community especially with that organization having a record to silence them AND their excessive slander/libel/hate speech towards the ones that has the disorder.

“I don’t understand this post at all. I am taking this as a high functioning autistic, as offensive. I don’t understand why this got posted. The first sentence states: “My brother doesn’t like me very much, and I don’t blame him.” This would be taken as a personal attack to your brother and, “It’s not that I’m a bad person, or that I don’t treat him nicely. It’s not that he’s unfriendly. I think it’s just hard to like someone who’s a lot luckier than you are.”
Who in the right mind would be posting these opinions? And I am sorry that you are a sibling of someone with autism, but I don’t appreciate your Ivy-League “suburbia” rub-ins ether. I don’t know what its like to be a “normal”  persons struggles with a sibling with an autistic, but jeez, would you have some dignity before you click on the “post” button?
I understand Autism Speaks doesn’t give the autistic individual the open mic, but I don’t appreciate this blog to be someones diary of hate speech. I am assuming you have zero editorial knowledge or any morality of how to describe your developmentally crippled sibling.
If I were him, and I was aware you were attacking me on this official Blog of Autism Speaks, I would sue you and Autism Speaks for slander.
Steven
anallegedautistic[dot]wordpress[dot]com

A High Functioning Autistic (PDD-NOS/Asperger Syndrome/ADD/ADHD/Savant Disorder or whatever the flavored disorder of the day) that needs his own world to undercover the real truth of Autism.”