Stewart Alsop, host of the "Crazy Wisdom Radio Show," has ignited controversy with a recent social media post likening the management of autistic individuals to "managing alien cats." The tweet, posted on September 25, 2025, stated, > "managing autists is like managing alien cats and until the world wakes up to the fact of the matter, things will continue to become more and more bizarre," according to Alsop's official account. This statement has quickly drawn attention for its dehumanizing language and potential to perpetuate harmful stereotypes about autistic people.
Alsop, known for his work in venture capital and journalism, and as the host of the "Crazy Wisdom Radio Show," has a public profile that includes discussions on technology, society, and philosophical topics. His social media presence often features commentary on a wide range of subjects, reflecting a perspective he describes as "crazy wisdom." He has previously been involved in tech ventures and has a background that includes a stint as a business journalist.
The neurodiversity movement advocates for the acceptance and inclusion of all people, emphasizing that neurological differences like autism are natural variations of the human brain, not disorders to be cured. Organizations and advocates within this community frequently highlight the importance of respectful language and understanding in discussions about autism. Statements that compare autistic individuals to non-human entities are often perceived as deeply offensive and counterproductive to efforts promoting inclusivity.
The tweet has sparked discussions online regarding appropriate public discourse surrounding neurodevelopmental conditions. Critics argue that such analogies can contribute to stigma and misunderstanding, hindering progress in creating supportive environments for autistic individuals. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges in fostering respectful dialogue and combating misinformation about neurodiversity in public forums.