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Police officer ignorantly and aggressively detained autistic boy who was just stimming

At a Buckeye, Arizona park, police officer David Grossman observed 14-year-old Connor Leibel moving his hands rigidly in front of his face, sniffing a piece of yarn, and making other unfamiliar movements. The officer thought the boy was intoxicated, held him on the ground, and handcuffed him. Leibel was simply self-stimulating, “stimming,” a very common behavior among autistic people. On the just-released body cam video, you can hear Leibel trying to calm himself by saying “I’m O.K., I’m O.K.“ even as he sustains cuts and bruises from being pinned to the ground. Over at the New York Times, BB pal Steve Silberman, author of the absolutely essential book Neurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, writes about why this kind of horrible thing happens, how it could have been much worse, and what can be done to prevent it:

Abolish Police.

When your biggest concern is to harm and punish children for “odd” behavior you have no morality. When you find the trauma of children acceptable you have no ethics. When you target the weakest and most vulnerable you have no humanity.

Why continue the tradition of these vultures? These immoral, unethical, inhuman enforcers of monstrous “normality”? These officiated abusers who carry out their mob justice on all of us? Why let them go on?

There is no justification for this or for them.

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these kids are so ahead of their time this looks like a sketch from adult swim that was never quite finished but its so abstract and post modern theres some sort of meaning to this and im dying to figure it out before its too late

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i ate chef boyardee and began to cry bro that shit was so bad… i had noodles i could have eaten those