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Old 09-14-2012, 11:16 AM #7
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Originally Posted by roadracer View Post
It seems that a condition needs to seem 'sad' for the general public to show any interest. Like those commercials on TV that show the injured, abused puppies, who couldn't feel sad for them, or the commercials with the children dying of starvation, who wouldn't want to donate money.

This is a big issue in autism funding, were there are all kinds of celebrities and big organizations like Autism Speaks, generating a massive amount of money for autism research. Who wouldnt feel for the hellish world that a child with autism lives in, just a little more money might release this child from the nightmare.
The problem is, that 99% of autism funding goes towards finding a cure and help for children.
Almost non of it goes towards helping adults with autism, who are thought of negatively, if thought of at all by the general population.
A child with autism makes people sympathetic, while a adult with autism makes people uncomfortable
The more contrasting elements the better in general I feel - no question , thats why cancer ( being terminal ) is always touted as the posterboy for all illness .

Its glorified and vilified at the same time , so even the common airhead celeb its sucked into its proverbial web of intrigue and victims are made celebrities themselves .

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Last edited by Chemar; 09-14-2012 at 11:32 AM. Reason: NT guidelines on fundraising/donations sites
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