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The autistic community does not want Elon Musk to represent them

An illustration of Elon Musk.

Analysis

While hosting Saturday Night Live over the weekend, Elon Musk announced to the world that he's autistic by incorrectly claiming that he's the show's first-ever openly autistic host—and a lot of autistic people really wish he hadn't.

https://twitter.com/DasMogul/status/1391712204966223873
https://twitter.com/bananahomo/status/1391774925577465858
https://twitter.com/VioletVT_/status/1391250641515958272
https://twitter.com/softdemidevil/status/1391633836061167616
https://twitter.com/joewellscomic/status/1391530242611765254

During his opening monologue, Musk addressed his rising unpopularity, seeming to blame it on a combination of jealousy over his "achievements" and hatred of autistic people.

https://twitter.com/SpoonShannon/status/1391700596722384896
https://twitter.com/EllaEllaaW/status/1391658354972495874
https://twitter.com/burningfyra/status/1391721082512572420

It's unclear whether he actually believes it or whether he's trying to use his diagnosis, and the ever-increasing awareness of and opposition to ableism, to dodge what little criticism his wealth and cis white male privilege doesn't already deflect.

https://twitter.com/autistictic/status/1391495411379150856
https://twitter.com/autisticbitchx/status/1391406761836437508
https://twitter.com/Imani_Barbarin/status/1391713619616878599

Regardless, many autistic people are concerned that his apparent lack of empathy, a tendency towards ethically questionable business practices, and tone-deaf Twitter behavior are all going to be blamed on his diagnosis—and then projected onto everyone else with autism as a result.

https://twitter.com/DisabledEliza/status/1391750820413296642
https://twitter.com/ShannonDingle/status/1391328373285298176
https://twitter.com/bionuncle/status/1391665340577374208
https://twitter.com/barisanhantu/status/1391413750029111296

The fact that he chose to identify himself as Aspergic rather than autistic has also rubbed a lot of the community wrong. While Asperger's was still in use as a diagnostic label until relatively recently, there are very good reasons for its retirement. The distinction between autism and Asperger's was first made by Nazi pediatrician Hans Asperger and was intended to separate people on the autistic spectrum into two categories —those who could be useful to neurotypical society, and those to be euthanized.

https://twitter.com/Tyranicus/status/1391611239638392832
https://twitter.com/Tyranicus/status/1391611241689501698

Though some older people and ESL speakers still use the Asperger's label because it's what they're used to, choosing to identify that way is often met with suspicion due to this. Especially as there is a history of "aspie supremacy" within the broader autistic community, as some of those with the Asperger's diagnosis attempted to paint themselves as distinct and superior to those with other spectrum diagnoses.

https://twitter.com/JessalynSmall/status/1391678936690483205
https://twitter.com/erikaheidewald/status/1391248241786646537
https://twitter.com/MuslimMissWorld/status/1391242831272943616

Given Musk's recent proposition to "solve" autism via Neuralink, his neural-technology company that hopes to install microchips in people's brains, people are finding his choice of self-identification suspect for all sorts of reasons.

https://twitter.com/Asher_Wolf/status/1391287521636544512
https://twitter.com/slimdote/status/1391693612644241416
https://twitter.com/QueerlyAutistic/status/1391355547522322432

On a pettier level, a lot of autistic people did not appreciate Musk's deliberate reinforcement of the idea that autistic people are incapable of being funny.

https://twitter.com/ennuiewe/status/1391767339943796738
https://twitter.com/mumbly_joe/status/1391766493478592516
https://twitter.com/Bimborpheus/status/1391795467747397635
https://twitter.com/nonbinarybird/status/1391823703315554313

There are plenty of autistic people out there who are funny as fuck (Hannah Gadsby and previous SNL hosts Chris Rock and Dan Aykroyd come to mind). Elon Musk just isn't one of them.

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