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Saturday, March 10, 2018
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Declaration! The Autism Delegation is Here!
The Autism Delegation now exists. After six months of discussion and a year and a half of complaining, the kers that started this while expecting me to quietly leave are in for the proverbial shit storm.
For Immediate Release
For More
Information Contact: John Bowen Brown II
Tucson
Toastmaster Club Reviews (TTCR)
Phone (520) 477-1084
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Tucson, AZ
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Tucson Toastmaster Club Reviews (TTCR)
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News Release
For Immediate Release:
Autism Delegation to Hold Accountable Toastmasters
and the Policies that Shield
it from Accountability
For Immediate Release:
Tucson,
AZ, and March 7, 2018: The majority of autistics cannot defend
themselves against bullying. What happens when bullying occurs in a club? What happens when the facility where the club
meets claims bullying is not their problem? The club is District 3
Toastmasters, and some of the facilities with this noninterference policy are
Tucson City Council offices
When
John Bowen Brown II, who is autistic, complained to Distinguished Toastmaster
Randy Casarez, he was told, "Don't disrespect me, John, or you will have a
problem with me." Then Casarez started to bully Brown, which included
challenging Brown to a speech contest to prove to Brown he was not
"dumb." When he complained to other local Toastmaster leaders, he was
told to mind his own business. "It is my business because it happened to
me," says Brown. Brown dug deeper. He discovered worse issues in Tucson
Toastmasters that included a four-year-old pattern of bullying and nepotism in
a speech contest. Toastmaster International's response to this issue is apathy
Brown
complained to the Ward 3 City Council Office. They told Brown it was not their
problem unless violence was involved. Brown, who studied conflict issues with
the U.S Institute of Peace, says, "Violence is not a punctiliar event.
Violence is the result of a series of escalations. Violence is preventable, but
waiting until a violent act occurs is too late to address violence.
Brown
complained to the Better Business Bureau about Toastmaster reprehensible
behavior. District Director Enid Cranshaw said Brown was not a member of
Toastmasters. When Brown challenged the claim, Cranshaw never responded. The
Better Business Bureau closed the case as unresolved and gave Arizona, District
3 Toastmasters, a D+
To
respond to District 3 Toastmasters and Toastmaster International unwillingness
to address these issues Brown started
the Autism Delegation. The mission of the Autism Delegation is to hold
accountable any autism apathy in Toastmaster clubs and the facilities that
harbor them. These current noninterference policies have produced harmful side
effects that in application permit bullying. These noninterference policies
create an unsafe environment for autistics. The only option for autistics that
cannot advocate their concerns are to suffer in silence or leave. These
policies give groups that meet in Tucson City Council offices the license to
bully at-will knowing that no one will step up to protect vulnerable
populations that include autistics and other members of the disability
community.
Ends
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