in this video I'll be discussing the
controversy surrounding Hans
Asperger that's being surfaced in the last
two months coming up hey guys I'm Dan I
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what the controversy is how this affects
the community what does the future hold
from this controversy on my own personal
insight and thoughts on the controversy
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okay cool so I don't know we do like
talking head videos like this about
topics in the news but this time I
decided that I would address this one
because a lot of people been talking
about it and Hans Asperger for anybody
who doesn't know was the guy who first
well him and a guy called we all kind of
both did separate research Leo Kanner
was in the u.s. and I believe and Hans
Asperger was in Germany and they were
both researching personality disorders
or personality conditions in young
people which then evidently became
autism it wasn't coined autism until a
little later on in Hans Asperger's
career and it wasn't called Asperger's
syndrome until a few years after when it
was like named honorary of the discovery
of the research that he had done on
those children now for many many years
hounds Asperger had been put on this
pedestal to being like the one of the
founding fathers of autism and autism
research and for good reason because the
research was there his published papers
and documents on the subject were pretty
tip-top and he'd been a pretty sound guy
in the research area and the founding of
autism studies right
until the 90s and I think he died in the
late 80s now this has been the way
forever and the diagnosis for the DSR
actually used a hands-off Spurrier
Asperger's syndrome as a classification
label for a diagnosis of a specific set
of characteristics on the autism
spectrum that relate to like social
skills above average to to an average IQ
set no delay in speech and some other
kind of obsessive zoning in focused
interests or narrow interest in certain
topics and these became that the base
set of studies for the triad of
impairment and also about the diagnosis
of Asperger syndrome now being somebody
with Asperger's syndrome myself it's an
interesting concept to have a label or a
diagnosis with that name and it's kind
of empowering because for years a lot of
diagnosis that you think you know who am
i what am i doing and all this kind of
stuff and in the end the only thing that
matters is is that if you're comfortable
with what's happening and when I have
the diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome I
was kind of happy that I had that and I
was really comfortable on the fact that
I was able to then relate to a set of
people in the community group and then
you are a little bit more satisfied with
what happened you know you understand
everything now with the controversy
about two months ago a paper was
released by a guy called crutch I think
his name was or a researcher called
crutch and he released a paper which I
will link in the description below if
you're really interested in checking
that out you can have a read for it
yourself
where he states there was two letters
written by Hans Asperger to the Nazis
who have a specific concentration camp
for doing horrible things horrific
things to children who they deemed like
unfit for society now up until recently
we had no idea that Hans Asperger have
any connections only this kind of stuff
and nobody had thought anything other
than just that he wasn't involved but he
wasn't Nazi Germany during the Third
Reich and that the the Nazis you know he
was a German person in Nazi Germany at
that time working now there was a set of
concentration camps that did horrible
experiments and just disgusting things
on children and people in general where
they used to send people there for human
testing it was horrible during the
Holocaust we should never ever be
repeated these are
letters that surfaced are communications
between handoffs burger and the nasty
authorities of the Third Reich in how
hands-off burger categorized people so
some of the letters actually say that
hands ass burger found children with
enhanced abilities kind of what he was
labeling as Asperger syndrome at the
time he didn't call it that but those
children were of use to the German kind
of super-soldier society and the Nazi
kind of agenda so those children were
safe now the other children who may be
more on the classic autism skill I don't
like using labels this is the only way I
can convey this information not the
letters that were discovered by the
authorities from Hans Asperger actually
squatted that he had referred some
children who were unfit for society into
the specific concentration camps where
he no doubt knew what the Nazis and the
Third Reich were doing to these children
and these people which is just horrific
now when you kind of look at this
information you kind of think well why
is you know how did this month do this
you know because it's inhumane it's this
horrible is the worst thing in the world
why would you even want to do this and
it kind of second you and but what the
community now are wondering like what's
going to happen now that we have this
controversial now how does this affect
the community now like I said the
community were first really taken as
struck by this this information is
factual to all accounts that we know
about the papers seem legit and the
letters signed by Hans Asperger all
these two letters sandwich burger were
legitimate and they seem to be quite
disturbing and the community has left
one shook and completely shocked by this
revelation to there's a sense of
detachment now because you have this
labeling of this this diagnostic
nomenclature of Asperger's syndrome and
then you have this horrible stigma
attached to it now because of the guy
who set it out now a lot of people in
the community have changed from that
group so instead of having like the
Asperger's association if change it to
ASD Association and a lot of people are
now using the term autism spectrum
condition rather than Asperger's
syndrome or just autism as it's a blank
kind of like overall you know this
Backstrom saying it's just an autism
spectrum condition
but then again a lot of people like the
identification of knowing that they have
Asperger syndrome are not on the
diagnosis paper and they like that
that's how they identify to a set of
people and since the often spectrum is a
spectrum and it's large a lot of people
enjoyed their their diagnosis of
Asperger syndrome so where does that
leave the community well there's a lot
of questions raised and there's a lot of
debate to be had there is an ongoing
debate because it's only came out a few
months ago and the community is kind of
in it still in shock and in debate of
what we're gonna do that is the term go
be used now on the medical side of it
when they go to diagnose people the
Asperger's syndrome nomenclature was
actually taken off of the DSM
classification of diagnosing people with
mental health illnesses issues on
neurological conditions such as
Asperger's syndrome and autism about two
years ago so the fact that most people
now don't really get a diagnosis of
Asperger's syndrome it's more the
community who had had the diagnosis
before of Asperger's in John what do
they do how do they identify and how are
they going to move forward if you're
watching this is a very first video to
me and you want to kind of check out
something else identity on how to test
for Asperger syndrome I will leave it in
a card above here and I'll also link it
in the description below so you can
check that out do a little bit of a home
test to see if you heart or anybody you
know have Asperger's syndrome because
it's a cool little test so what does the
future hold for the community now that
the revelation has come out well to be
honest with you I don't know and I'm not
sure anybody else knows I know that if
we continue to use the dsm-5 way of
classifying diagnosing people with
neurological and mental health
conditions then Asperger syndrome isn't
gonna be a diagnosis nomenclature
labeling for the next you know until
they change it against something else so
the Asperger syndrome the term may die
with a set generation of people but in
terms of the community and how they want
to go forward with it again this is open
to debate and I'd love to hear your
input in the description below so one of
my personal thoughts on this like okay
so let's just we need a drink before we
get into this
some good tea
also the tea is decaf because I don't
drink a caffeine because I'm a DHD it
makes me kind of a bit cranky so rather
than be like super hyperactive and
uncontrollable I kind of stay off the
caffeine because it helps me feel a bit
more grounded so my personal thoughts on
this is I'm really disgusted I can't
believe that this person did this and it
does make me kind of machine but I don't
like to be attached to that name as I've
being Asperger syndrome one of my
diagnosis paper it has Asperger syndrome
you know slash autism spectrum condition
how will this affect me I don't think
it'll affect me really apart from the
fact that I have people ask me questions
about it this way I'm addressing it in a
video but we have to remember a few
things in America after the Second World
War the Americans actually hired a bunch
of Nazi Third Reich horrible evil doctor
kind of scientist people put him over to
America to work and they paid them a big
wage I think the UK did it as well and
nobody kind of batted an eyelid but they
were using these awful men to push their
society forward after the Second World
War it was kind of like a needs a must
basis but still these people had this
horrible past and they were not very
nice people also if you look at things
like the autobahn in Germany they're
still using those roads that are built
by Hitler and also the Volkswagen which
is the people's car which was created in
conjunction with Hitler a Polish slave
that he kind of encaptured all
imprisoned would you say I say slave
because he obviously wasn't paying the
get to work for the Nazis now nobody
kind of wants to rename the Volkswagen
car after kind of Hitler was the guy
that designed it and named it so you
have to ask a question or why are people
so you know concerned about the the the
Hans Asperger thing but you know in in
the whole all honesty I think that we
shouldn't really glamorize anybody of
anything to do the Nazis and it should
die with it maybe the right decision was
to change the name of the the Volk
account and maybe the people who
actually took these people from Germany
to work in the United States in the UK
should be prosecuted but who knows
that's just my personal opinion on it I
don't know how I think about it I don't
know how I feel yet about having
Asperger's syndrome and this the
controllers II happen but you know it's
it's
something that is definitely open to
debate and I'm open to change in stuff
so I'd love to know your opinions on it
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