
Jonathan Machnee did close to a decade inside the neurodiversity movement as a true believer. Then his military intelligence training kicked in. He started analyzing the battlefield, mapping the factions, writing the reports. He left the movement, but he didn't leave the work — he turned it into a Substack called Dispatches from the Autism Wars and a podcast called Christianity on the Spectrum.In this conversation, Jonathan joins NCSA Executive Director Jackie Kancir for a wide-angle, two-hour after action review of where the autism discourse has been, where it's gotten stuck, and what an honest path forward might require.We trace the inflection points from Jim Sinclair's 1993 "Don't Mourn for Us" speech through the importation of the social model of disability into autism advocacy. We unpack a Rawlsian framework for autism ethics — the veil of ignorance applied. We borrow from Bonhoeffer, Hannah Arendt, and Aldous Huxley. We name the linguistic tricks (jingle fallacies, Mott-and-Bailey arguments, manipulative underspecification) that have hollowed out the words we need most. We sit honestly inside the conversations the autism community has been told it's not allowed to have — about facilitated communication, about vaccines, about whether to split the spectrum diagnostically.Jackie shares her daughter's story: a sixteen-year diagnostic odyssey that ended at a SYNGAP1 genetic mutation. Jonathan shares why he no longer believes that one word — autism — can carry the weight we keep asking it to carry.They disagree, civilly, exactly once.Mentioned in this episode:Jim Sinclair, "Don't Mourn for Us" (1993)The social model of disabilityThe Lancet Commission on Profound AutismThe SPARK study and de novo genetic mutationsAmy Lutz, Chasing the Intact MindThe Autism Science Foundation Dietrich Bonhoeffer on the wheel of injusticeHannah Arendt on the loss of common languageJohn Rawls's veil of ignoranceAbout the guest: Jonathan Machnee is the writer of Dispatches from the Autism Wars on Substack and the host of Christianity on the Spectrum. He is a former U.S. Army military intelligence officer with a graduate background in counter-forensics, and a Level 1 autistic adult.About the host: Jackie Kancir is the Executive Director of the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), a national nonprofit advocating for individuals, families, and caregivers affected by severe forms of autism.Connect with NCSA: https://www.ncsautism.org
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