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# NameComments
951 Christopher Patton
952 Adam Iona
953 Josh Bertrand
954 Alysia StrongPeta I find it unethical to use our autistic children to push your agenda, and spread misinformation. This campaign hurts so many people on so many levels. I cannot believe it is even out there for consumption.
955 Isaac Britton
956 DavidAnother example of PETA stamping all over innocent humans to further its agenda.
957 AnonymousGroups like Peta should be banned, they support domestic terrorism, they euthanise thousands of defenceless animals each year, and now they apparently exploit the mentally challenged, all for a bit of attention
958 Anonymous
959 Anonymous
960 Anonymous
961 Hildebrando
962 Hannah EldridgeWhy is it ok to exploit children and families and pervert facts and intentionally confuse the truth and people who need help? You would never exploit a pig like this, why is ok to exploit children?
963 AppleCatThis is disgraceful. These people obviously have no experience of autism and do not understand it. However, this does not make it acceptable to lead people to make their own assumptions and believe that autism is a bad thing. PETA should be ashamed of themselves.
964 Sydney KempsonThis is inexcusable! Watch it, PETA...you are going to lose support!!!
965 Brittany Duff
966 Silas Lunetta
967 Patrick Wong
968 Paulo Moura
969 Don Crooker
970 Angie Parsons
971 Angelina
972 Mary Dombrowski In addition to marginalizing the autistic community with these ads, PETA is taking sides with people who are profiting from autistics by selling so-called healing treatments based on bad science or even worse, no science. Imagine how the purveyors of these products are delighted by gaining PETA's imprimateur. Is that how you want your reputation to be used? Worse, PETA is contributing to the ignorance surrounding the issue of autism's purported "cause". If PETA wishes to become a credible organization outside of its own membership, PETA would NOT make these terrible, unfounded connections. Those of us who live with autism disorders are truly, truly hurt by this ad. Why not "GOT ALLERGIES?". That would be a much more accurate statement. Come on, people, get real. Mary