As mentioned over on Left Brain/Right Brain, in the introduction to Jenny McCarthy’s new book about raising her autistic son, Dr. Jerry Kartzinel says:
“Autism, as I see it, steals the soul from a child; then, if allowed, relentlessly sucks life’s marrow out of the family members, one by one..”
…which makes my mind boggle. Let’s be clear who we’re talking about. This is what Dr. Kartzinel thinks a soulless child looks like:




Has this guy ever met an autistic? Jared is the happiest, funniest, sweetest bundle of life and joy that you could ever meet. He’s made everyone around him happy for years. Every kid in his school seems to love him, and when they see him, they run to him shouting his name as though they were greeting a conquering hero. This kid isn’t sucking life’s marrow from anyone. This kid is too busy relentlessly making life better for everyone who knows him.
So the next time you hear people like Dr. Kartzinel or parents like Jenny McCarthy on television describing autistics and autism, think of these pictures. Think of that smile. And then give them the finger.
October 7th, 2007 · Category: Autism, Family · Tags: Autism, autistic son, hero, jared, jenny mccarthy · 9 Comments »