Autistism is Not an Excuse: Elon Musk, a Dangerous Salute, and the Harmful Misinformation About Neurodiversity
Representation matters. And public figures—especially those who are autistic—shape how the world sees us. That’s why, when I saw the video of Elon Musk performing what appeared to be a Nazi salute during Donald Trump’s inauguration, I felt a deep sense of dread and heartbreak. It wasn’t just the act itself, though that alone was jarring enough. It was the realization of what would follow: the excuses, the defenses, and, inevitably, the invocation of his autism to explain away the inexcusable.
The State of Mental Health in Canada 2024: How COVID-19 Exposed Systemic Failures
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada finds itself at a critical juncture in addressing mental health. The State of Mental Health in Canada 2024 report by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) paints a sobering picture: mental health in Canada is in crisis.
Polarization Fatigue: The Emotional and Societal Cost of Political Divisions
Lowering the political temperature doesn’t mean giving up on deeply held beliefs. It’s about recognizing that while our ideals may differ, our shared humanity remains. We can hold our values with conviction while still respecting others, practicing empathy, and seeking common ground. Reducing polarization requires collective effort and small, meaningful actions taken daily.