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Denis Leary defends his 'Autism-Schmautism' remarks

By Elizabeth Snead

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October 16, 2008 1:31 PM

Denisleary2 Denis Leary has released a statement to counter criticism of his remarks about autism ("I don't give a [bleep] what these crackerjack whack jobs tell you -- yer kid is NOT autistic. He's just stupid. Or lazy. Or both.") in his new book.

The people who are criticizing the "Autism Schmautism" chapter in my new book "Why We Suck: A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid" clearly have not read it.

Or if they have, they missed the sections I thought made my feelings about autism very clear: that I not only support the current rational approaches to the diagnoses and treatment of real autism but have witnessed it firsthand while watching very dear old friends raise a functioning autistic child.
The point of the chapter is not that autism doesn't exist -- it obviously does -- and I have nothing but admiration and respect for parents dealing with the issue, including the ones I know.

The bulk of the chapter deals with grown men who are either self-diagnosing themselves with low-level offshoots of the disease or wishing they could as a way to explain their failed careers and troublesome progeny.

Of course, this entire misunderstanding can be easily avoided simply by doing one thing -- reading the book.

Taking one or two sentences out of context -- especially when it involves an entire chapter devoted to the subject -- is unfair and ill-advised.

Too often in this country, everything gets reduced to simple sound bites and very very often those sound bites are not truly representative of an author or artist's point of view.

Please give me the benefit of the doubt by reading all of what I wrote before attacking me.

And we're sure that Denis' comment in Vanity Fair about hoping that autism activist Jenny McCarthy pickets his book tour was also taken out of context.

"That would be really good for me," Leary told VF. "It will help sell more books."

To read the original item on Leary's out-of-context comments, click here.

Photos: WireImage


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What does this man know about Autism? NOTHING.... GOD FORBID HEW NEVER HAS A CHILD WITH THIS DISEASE. If he did, I would insult him just as he has done with parents that have children with autism. WHAT A Jerk Off.


some people should return to school and learn to read. or think. or both.

it's so pathetic when people defend "politically correct" things without thinking what they are saying about it. mr leary statement about autism is a deep reflexion about how we educate our children. it's an ugly fact. but it's easy only criticize superficially, not to understand what is between lines.


First off if he knows anything about Autism he would know that it is not a "disease" it is a "disability". Perhaps we do need to read the entire book but that doesnt make it easier to read his remarks.


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