User:Trerrysaur/Autism pride flag
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Autism Pride Flag (I haven't figured out how to put pictures on this. Add it if you like.) The autism pride flag is an unofficial symbol of autism spectrum disorders, autistic people, the autism rights movement, and autism pride. It was designed by ASAN(Citation needed). The three red stripes represent Asperger's syndrome, Kanner's syndrome HFA & CDD, and PDD-NOS.[1] The two white stripes represent autism's history and autism's future.[2] The red coloring has no official meaning, and the infinity symbol (A.K.A "lemniscate") represents the autism rights movement.[3] The design can be bought at zazzle.com from the "Autism Pride" store,[4] and it has never been sown before, despite being the most popular flag for the autism spectrum(Citation needed). Not a lot of information can be found about it.
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- ^ http://www.zazzle.co.uk/autism_pride_flag_rectangular_sticker-217370491670607952
- ^ http://www.zazzle.co.uk/autism_pride_flag_rectangular_sticker-217370491670607952
- ^ http://www.zazzle.co.uk/autism_pride_flag_rectangular_sticker-217370491670607952
- ^ http://www.zazzle.co.uk/autism_pride_flag_rectangular_sticker-217370491670607952
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