@benjamincox @nddev @EVDHmn @Shufei @actuallyautistic @autistics
For EAW? I don't know. It wasn't just me that EAW resonated well. During its run, there was a lot of positive feedback about it from autistics and autistic parents. I was actually surprised because whenever autistic is depicted, it's almost always a negative feedback, but it was different for EAW.
For example, "X+Y", despite it based on a true story, it still garnered so much negative feedback. I can't even imagine what the person would have felt for his story to be dismissed like that. (Sure, the movie did use literary freedom, but to still get feedback like "autistics are not like that" and "stereotype"?)
🙂