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To Siri with Love by Judith Newman

To Siri with Love

A Mother, Her Autistic Son, and the Kindness of Machines

by Judith Newman
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  • Aug 22, 2017, 256 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2018, 256 pages
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Claudia

To Siri With Love by Judith Newman
Do not buy or read this book, The author demonstrates a distorted knowledge of autism, a complete disrespect to human rights by treating his son as a detrimental to society, and making unconsented decisions on his behalf so that he does not have children in the future. Autism is not a desease that need to be fixed, neither is an evil to others, but rather a developmental disability. This book misrepresents the true emotions and abilities of an autistic person therefore should be boycotted.
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