Controversies Surrounding the Use of the Autism Infinity Symbol
Today, members of the autism community are choosing the Autism Infinity Symbol over the puzzle piece as a representation of their condition. There’s a negative association with the puzzle piece that many people with autism don’t like. It does reflect an older way of thinking and design by ableist individuals. People with autism weren’t consulted in the use of puzzle pieces and so now want a symbol they can be happy with.
But, as we’ve touched on already, using the infinity symbol instead of the puzzle piece is controversial. The symbol previously reflected neurodiversity in general as opposed to autism only.
With so many variations in autism, it seems an appropriate way to use the symbol. Studies show, for instance, that up to 70% of people with autism will also experience ADHD making anyone with autism likely to have comorbid conditions or variations in the behaviours.
Controversies do exist around the use of the Autism Infinity Symbol and specifically around colours. For instance, some autistic advocates prefer gold over the more traditional blue colours used for Autism Awareness Day. They also prefer to define autism with gold colours over the more multicolours that represent neurodiversity in general. Gold is also seen as very appropriate because the chemical symbol for Gold is Au.
Whether it’s the multicoloured symbol or the gold version, people with autism are embracing the Autism Infinity Symbol as their preferred representation of people with the condition.