Thursday, February 21, 2013

Looking Beyond the Headlines

Because I am a tech geek I am never too far from my iPad and phone. Sad sure, but but you never know when you will need to have immediate access to important news or even more pressing; Words with Friends. I woke up briefly around 4 am and checked ABC news to see if the world imploded during the night. I saw an article called "Newtown Shooter Had Sensory Processing Disorder" 

Here is the link:


Immediately I became angry. Yet again a story about this kid's apparent Autism diagnosis and a desperate attempt to say that this is why he murdered all those people. Another revolting effort to pull it away from the fact that he had unfettered access to assault weapons and was severely mentally ill.

I have read at least 15 different news stories since December pointing out that the shooter had Autism and then more specifically Asperger's.  How he was a loner and how he sought out solitude and of course played violent video games. Society needs to blame something tangible for this tragedy, I get that.  Hell I want to know why he did it, if for no other reason that I want to make sure it never happens again.  I just we wish a bit more common sense and less sensationalism would be used PRIOR to passing judgment.

Side Note:  I would like to quickly explain my opinions about violent video games.  I do not believe they are the cause of society's ills.  They are a form of entertainment.  HOWEVER there are games that are conceived, designed and written for adults.  The hard core, intense graphics depicting gore and violence should not be viewed by children, in my opinion.  I believe that each game should be thoroughly vetted and reviewed by parents for EACH child.  My son can handle games such as the HALO series and historical war simulators.  My daughters can not.  

That is not a sexism thing by the way.  I just know and understand their limits.  As much as my son would like to play some of the more hard core games (Call of Duty, Far Cry and the like) I do not allow them in my home because I believe he is too young to process the imagery and understand that it is fantasy.  Adults have every right to make that decision for themselves.  

If I can add more of my opinion...Adam Lanza did not murder because of video games, but I do question the judgement to allow him to play them when he had shown such extreme anti-social behavior.  That would have not been my choice. However, I refuse to go so far as to lay blame on the games.  I dare say these crimes would have occurred even if Xbox and Playstation had been banned.

Back to my story.

So I began stewing.  I decided that I would write a scathing blog post about conservatively run news outlets and their sad, pitiful need to draw attention away from gun control and blame a poor group of misunderstood kids who can't defend themselves.  Niiiiice. Well enough is enough, you rat bags are going to hear from me! I am not misunderstood and my voice works quite well thank you.  No one has ever said that I couldn't defend myself.

Obviously this is hitting startlingly close to home to me because my two girls have Autism, one with the Aspergers label.  That same daughter also has Sensory Integration Disorder, known as SID. She cannot handle the feeling of cold.  Until 2 years ago she despised the water and light touches on her skin. She used to sob hysterically when she got wet. 

I remember the first time she got in a pool. Memorial Day weekend 2005.  She had the most adorable blue swimsuit with a pretty tiny fish on the front.It was during my try to steer away from pink phase.  There was a white ruffle around her waist with a few sequins inside. She loved to rub the ruffle and make oooohhh sounds when the sunlight hit the sequins. Miss Thang saw the pool, pointed and grunted to go in.  She didn't know what it was…it’s just that Teddy was in it so she had to be in it too. I swooped her up and sat her down in the pool to wait as we set the pool up. As the pool was still empty she was happy and smiling. We began to fill the pool with water and I dug my camera out. I took several pictures of her.  Just was the water began to touch her and the smile started to shift to something else. 

Here are the pictures I took that day. I had the first one in a frame for a while.  I thought it was nothing more than yet another adorable glimpse of her.  The second one I filed away as yet another picture of her crying.  We had so many of them after all.  Later on, when the diagnosis was given to us and we learned that she was in pain...I took it down and now every time I see them, I cry. 

Here is the face of a child suffering from Sensory Integration Disorder.






Certain noises like vacuum cleaners, concerts and unusual electronic sounds (the TV shutting off do to power outage) will send her into a sobbing fit.  Not once did she ever fly into a rage because of her sensory issues. Not once. And believe me she used to have many, many rages. But they were never caused by water touching her or because of me hoovering the floor.  

Pain and fear. Those are the emotions brought out by SID.  Surely, any decent human being can understand my ire at reading over and over about how Autism and SID were the “real” causes of the recent horror.  Well.  If they didn't, by God they were after I was done writing my missive.  I started planning my indignant response to the article and wondered if I could actually release fire from my fingertips as I typed. 
  
I woke up again two hours later and started the day. After the daily fight with Connor about not eating her fruit at school and digging out a pair of clean socks for Tessi I sat down to read the article. I wanted to get some quotes to copy in my scathing rebuke of the writer's premise that all delayed kids are evil and about to release the hounds of hell upon society.  

Imagine my surprise as I read the article and found credible, non-Jenny McCarthy related, sources stating that Autism and SID are NOT linked to violence. The article was about a television show produced by and aired on PBS. Hardly a front for lunatic conservative right fringe.

One doctor was also quoted as saying, " There is insufficient data....we don't know who diagnosed him" 

Wait....intelligent thought? 

Holding off on judgement until all evidence is gathered? 

I hardly recognize it.


"You have no idea what it was like at home" quite possibly the most accurate sentence ever written down.

I began to see that my rant was going to have to be altered a bit.  Truth can have that affect upon you.  

Well, at least it should.

I am really interested in watching this program and will try to find it online. I still wish the writers didn't use sensational journalism and partial information in their headlines.  I do understand the philosophy about attention grabbing and that you have less than 5 seconds to grab a reader's interest.  However since many people never bother to read the articles and claim their knowledge from just headlines (Yes, thank you USA News and the birth of sound bite journalism) all they see is that a large scale murderer has the same impairment as my beautiful daughter.  Since I've had some asses come up to me and ask if I worry about my girls "snapping like that" yeah, you people are impacting my life with your words.


Autism. Understand it before you blame it.

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