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Join Date: Jan 2007
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It's more important that these roles are written and performed sensitively yet are true to life more than anything else. If someone can embody the role well, and it doesn't come across as making autism out to be a quirk, then that's all that matters I think.
Twitter should be clamouring for better written interpretations of autism than clamouring for only autistic people to play these roles.
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