Unmasking Quotes

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Devon  Price
“Refusing to perform neurotypicality is a revolutionary act of disability justice. It's also a radical act of self-love.”
Devon Price, Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Jean Baudrillard
“it is dangerous to unmask images, since they dissimulate the fact that there is nothing behind them).”
Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation

Devon  Price
“We have to keep other people at arm's length, because letting them see our hyperfixations, meltdowns, obsessions, and outbursts could mean losing their respect. But locking ourselves away means we can't ever be fully loved.”
Devon Price, Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Devon  Price
“Much of what we call maturity is a silly pantomime of independence and unfeeling, not a real quality of unbreakable strength.”
Devon Price, Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Devon  Price
“Masking also obscures the fact that the world is massively inaccessible to us. If allistics (non-Autistics) never hear our needs voiced, and never see our struggle, they have no reason to adapt to include us. We must demand the treatment we deserve, and cease living to placate those who have overlooked us.”
Devon Price, Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Darnell Lamont Walker
“Sometimes you feel alone because, like you, others aren't so ready to confess their shortcomings and struggles.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

Devon  Price
“To unmask is to lay bare a proud face of noncompliance, to refuse to be silenced, to stop being compartmentalized and hidden away, and to stand powerfully in our wholeness alongside other disabled and marginalized folks. Together we can stand strong and free, shielded by the powerful, radical acceptance that comes only when we know who we are, and with the recognition that we never had anything to hide.”
Devon Price PhD, Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity

Christina Engela
“Death was right on time. He staggered backward on legs of ether. He could see it – a dark shadowy shape. His stomach turned with terror. What remained of the bridge lighting seemed to be fading away. It was there – not the frightful illusions the others had seen – but the thing itself, unmasking itself to its last victim. Somehow the reality was much more frightening. It advanced on him, the rhythmic click of Death. If he were to start screaming now, he knew he would go irretrievably mad. Instinct had left him cold, frozen.”
Christina Engela, Demonspawn

Elle McNicoll
“As soon as I gave up caring, everything got easier.”
Elle McNicoll, Show Us Who You Are

Holly Smale
“I realize that's how it sometimes feels to be me.
As if I have to hide who I am, all of the time.
As if I have to pretend to be like everyone else, just so people will love me.
As if I'm constantly being asked to share, to reveal myself, to open up, and when I do--when I finally show people who I truly am--it's not what anyone wanted and they explode right in front of me.
I am so fucking done with making myself smaller.”
Holly Smale, Cassandra in Reverse