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ABLEIST Security Guard at the Public Library *With Bodycam* | Real Footage of Autism Discrimination

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Witness the shocking moment when an ABLEIST security guard discriminates against an individual with autism outside a public library. This must-watch viral video (future viral), captured with real bodycam footage, exposes the harsh realities of ableism and discrimination faced by those with Autism (who never asked for Autism, FYI). Join me in raising Autism ACCEPTANCE and fighting against such unacceptable behavior. This incident occurred at the Donald Dungan Branch OC Library in Costa Mesa, adjacent to Lions Park, on July 3, 2024. This was extraordinarily hurtful, not being able to eat hardly anything until after midnight, especially since I had many similar experiences of discrimination for over 20 years...and they never seem to end despite all that I do in the news media, with my books, and on social media (having over 1 million followers on Instagram...okay, not 8 billion, I know, and that's certainly not a lot, relative to thousands of other people who have tens of millions of followers) - not to mention my academics (insofar as a Master's) and my job that has made a difference to 1000s of students the past three years (just read my 2nd book). But I'm NEVER giving up. I will ALWAYS persevere and continue with PR and ads, even if I have to spend a trillion dollars to reach 8 billion people, lest this happens again to anybody (not just me).
    Hi, everybody! My name is Matthew Kenslow and I am the royalty-published author of the award-winning book, “Juggling the Issues: Living with Asperger’s Syndrome,” about a firsthand perspective on living with WHAT IS NOW REFERRED TO AS "Autism Spectrum Disorder." It is being read and followed by readers in every continent except Antarctica (as far as I know...).
    Print: www.amazon.com...
    e-Book: www.amazon.com...
    In late 2023, I published my 2nd book about my journey through student teaching, substitute teaching, and much more. It is called "UNSTOPPABLE: How One Person with Autism Is Never Giving Up on His Lifelong Dream To Become a Teacher and Worldwide Influencer," [IN WHICH I DESCRIBE WHAT HAPPENED ON MARCH 20, 2021 IN VIVID DETAIL, AS WELL AS THE WORLDWIDE SUPPORT THAT I RECEIVED, AS EVIDENT IN THIS VIDEO] and is available in both print and Kindle: www.amazon.com...
    My interviews: • My Interviews
    Speaking Engagements and Interviews: • Speaking Engagements a...
    If you have Autism, don't allow this label to knock you down to the ground! I never allowed Asperger's to have such a prerogative and here I am today (and will be in the future). If I can stick to this life and have hope that I have a purpose, you can too! I never allowed my Autism to have the prerogative to slow me down, insofar of getting my first book published at the age of 23 and an Associate's in Chemistry. I enjoy juggling for children at schools, as well as playing piano for the senior citizens.
    I will not stop doing what I'm passionate of doing, and that is to give back and make sure that Every person - including Every child - in this country and in this world feel belonging, accepted, and acknowledge that they have a purpose in this life and a reason to live!
    On April 2, 2020, I was on the Ellen K Morning Show on KOST103.5FM radio. I am quite appreciative for this opportunity!
    They also did a wonderful blog post on their website; I'm quite appreciative!: kost1035.ihear...
    In January 2020, my book won a couple of awards online. I made a UA-cam video thanking them: • TREMENDOUSLY, EXCITING... .
    I invite you to check out my videos on this UA-cam channel, share this to encourage a family or someone you know affected by Autism/Asperger's Syndrome, and, only if you want, subscribe.
    My Autism Awareness and Acceptance playlist: • Autism Awareness and A...
    I also invite you to check out my Facebook page for the book: / jugglingtheissues
    Thank you for helping me be an encouragement and supporting families around the world with Autism!!
    In the interim, I have lots of other videos on UA-cam from airplanes, my piano playing, mathematics and chemistry tutorials, photography (naturescapes and astronomy) and such. I am not asking for you to like or subscribe; you could if you want.
    If you want to, you can also follow me on…
    Instagram: / matthew_kenslow
    TikTok: / matthewkenslow
    X (formerly Twitter): / kenslowmatthew
    Pinterest: / matthewkenslow
    #Autism #AutismAwareness #DisabilityInclusion #AutismAcceptance #AS #AspergersSyndrome #ASD #Appreciation

КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @tracymcgeachie7525
    @tracymcgeachie7525 Місяць тому +5

    There's nothing about you that would make you stand out from any other person honestly. He was just being mean you are right about speaking out about these things. It takes a lot to be strong and speak out.

  • @bj3590
    @bj3590 Місяць тому +2

    Ridiculous. And his name is "security guard"? That is unprofessional and outrageous.

  • @elsabuckley-gordon1004
    @elsabuckley-gordon1004 Місяць тому +3

    You Certainly Are A Voice For The Voiceless. Your Empathy Is Very Apparent💗 Am Praying For Your Continued Safety, in this World of Increasing Evil. I Believe, that Every Bad & Good Word We All Speak, Will, One Day, Be Shown Their True Worth. To Be Positive IS To Be Blessed❣️ 16:58

  • @JoseGranny
    @JoseGranny Місяць тому +1

    I feel your frustration man. I'm sorry you have to go through things like this.

  • @jhor729
    @jhor729 Місяць тому +2

    We are lucky if we live around people who double check to protect children.

    • @jhor729
      @jhor729 Місяць тому

      Sad that our males are disincentivized from childcare and educating

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  28 днів тому +1

      Yes, I am not against that. Something you missed is that I have Autism and I HAVE a Master's in Education. I have a good rapport with almost 30 schools in my district and the school board. You missed the fact that those students came up to me; not the other way around. However, I can't get mad at the security guard for misconstruing what is obvious: a friendly conversation with not only 3 children, but with an adult. I can't get too mad at him for the first round of questioning, but the second (when it was obvious that he didn't believe I was a teacher/tutor) was wrong. In fact, the mother of the two whom I was tutoring that day said that she's taking this video to the police, because she agrees how wrong and strange it was. Something else you missed @jhor729, is that there were 100s of people there. Why'd he single me out? Clearly, my strange looks (tall, thin, and all) made him equate me to being an alien instead of the fact that I just have Autism. I WILL keep exposing such ableism in hopes to eradicate it. Are we going to eradicate it completely? No. But as long as I'm living, I'm doing my best to do my God-given calling to be a good teacher and an advocate for disabilities worldwide. I already have a million followers on Instagram; 7,999,000,000 more to go :) Have a good week, @jhor729 😀

  • @tracymcgeachie7525
    @tracymcgeachie7525 Місяць тому +4

    You were not being suspicious. He should have told you his name when you asked him though

    • @WaLoliiiu
      @WaLoliiiu Місяць тому +2

      I thought the same thing too! Honestly I think Matthew should tell what happened on google reviews. There was something off about that security guard.

  • @chrismartin1208
    @chrismartin1208 Місяць тому +1

    dude i got autism myself, this stuff happens all the time.

  • @gnostic268
    @gnostic268 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for these videos. My grandson is on the spectrum as I probably am along with my son, his father. However, my grandson is also hearing impaired and I am concerned with these potential situations that might happen in public. We are Native and sometimes get harassed over things other people usually do not. I've also been an assistant teacher and worked with literacy programs at my kids schools and the local community college and running into people who recognize you is completely normal. Bullying people in public because that security guard wants to flex on someone is never okay. He is really morelike an INSECURITY guard. Sorry that happened to you.

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  Місяць тому +1

      Hi. No problem. I try to post positive videos, but there have been a few times over the years where I had to expose such things. Like I said, I feel that if I don't at least take a stand, then it's just going to continue. I watch so many other UA-cam videos from across the country where this stuff (if not worse) still happens. Recently, there was an Autistic who had a meltdown and died in police custody. I'm sure there's more to the story than my first glance, but I skimmed through that security video and it made me upset. I just hope there's more thorough training for police and security guards soon about people with physical or neurodevelopmental disabilities, or being impaired in some way.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 Місяць тому +5

    9:09 what does that security guard want now

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  Місяць тому +3

      I know, right? Just to come back for more harassment and conclusion-jumping. This was when he exposed himself as the ableist he is, confirming that he was indeed viewing me as somebody I was not, despite him witnessing an actual, real friendly conversation with me and that group. Alas, I don't think he saw me actually tutor those two students for the following two hours. I'm actually going back over there in 45 minutes to tutor another student, so I'm eager to see if I'll run into him again.

    • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
      @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 Місяць тому +2

      ⁠@@matthewkenslow722well he needs to be careful because they are some people with autism that don’t like being too close

    • @elainemcnary2788
      @elainemcnary2788 Місяць тому +1

      You are a smart brave and patient young man. The world needs you and the voiceless need you also. You are doing an amazing job.

  • @austintx_planespotter8561
    @austintx_planespotter8561 Місяць тому +2

    Going to say this as a second possibility. I think this security guard has never seen you before, as he was asking questions like “Where are you from, what’s ur ages, and your name, etc” basically confirming who you are. He was a nice gentleman wasn’t rude or anything but still don’t see a reason why return a second time.

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  Місяць тому +3

      Yes, I believe he followed protocol and again, he seemed a bit nice in that he called me by my first name, but as you said, I cannot fathom why he returned and talked to me like that. I understand the first line of questioning, but since I gave him all the truthful answers (and that I was there waiting to tutor a couple of students), I don't know why he didn't believe that and came back with such an insinuation about me. _That's_ what's bothering me; not so much the first encounter.
      And one last thing: Why was it me? I'm not saying it should've been somebody else, but still, why was he targeting me like that when there were literally a hundred or more people on the entire property? (Anyway, that's a rhetorical question I just had to type out. Thanks for watching and your comment.)

    • @KingSebas580
      @KingSebas580 6 днів тому +2

      If he was contracted by the Public Library that means he’s working on Taxpayer money therefore him refusing to identify depending on the policy of the Public Library could be a violation. Remember that the First Amendment protects the right to film inside Public Buildings (e.g Public Libraries, City Halls, Police/Sheriff’s stations and etc.) If I was you I would’ve chosen to exercise my 5th Amendment right to remain silent and not answer any of his questions including giving him my name. I wish you had filmed the entire interaction as the First Amendment gives you the right to.

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  5 днів тому +1

      ​@@KingSebas580 The mother to the students whom I tutored that day told me that she watched this and said that it wasn't right for the security guard. She said that she was going to take it to the police so that they can do something about him, if possible. Meanwhile, I'm thankful for the 1st amendment right, as I knew that such places were public and it was alright for me to record and post. I also knew about the right to remain silent, but I assumed that he'd think that that was more "suspicious." I thought it was weird of him not giving me his name, but I just looked it up and according to a few websites, security guards aren't obligated like police officers are, unless they're in plain clothes, one said. All I'm hoping is understanding from him and perhaps an apology (by some miracle); I hope he views us Autistics are humans from now no. I actually do have the entire ordeal on bodycam, including my entire conversation with those students and that woman, but due to privacy and the students being underage (and that I had been their substitute teacher in this school district), I just didn't want to post that. I do have it, however, and if I must, I'll plan to blur and alter their voices. However, I did keep the very end of the conversation for this UA-cam video, just for viewers to have quintessential proof that I did, in fact, have a friendly, cordial conversation.

    • @KingSebas580
      @KingSebas580 5 днів тому +1

      @@matthewkenslow722 You could file a complaint against him with the security company he works with. By any chance did you catch his patch that says the name of the company he works for? Technically if he was contracted to work for any government building at that point he would be considered a “Public Servant” meaning he’s still in violation of the Library policy concerning employee’s identifying themselves to private citizens therefore if you do a FOIA request you can get his (Full Name, Salary, and Position). Obviously he was being a smart-ass by saying his name was “Security Guard” which is what pissed me off the most. 😡 You should watch First Amendment Audits especially the auditors I referred to in my other comment.

    • @matthewkenslow722
      @matthewkenslow722  5 днів тому +1

      ​@@KingSebas580 I, alas, didn't get a close-up of his patch. I think he was only there for the week of Independence Day. I've tutored there over a half dozen times since and never saw him (or any other security guard) again, except the usual security guard in the library, who's much friendlier. Yes, him saying that infuriated me so much inside, as that proved to me that I was a suspicious target for him. Then him coming back to say what he said really made me shake. My hands were still shaking as I was beginning to tutor the first student and I tried hiding it, but couldn't. Thankfully, the student didn't seem to notice and I kept explaining the math. I have watched several First Amendment Audits over the past 10 years, which gave me a lot of knowledge and reassurance about this, and for it being alright to film and post since it's public. The reason why I wear bodycam to begin with is for this very thing - exposing discrimination that I face with proof instead of just my words, which people might deny without proof.

  • @KingSebas580
    @KingSebas580 6 днів тому +1

    @bayareatransparency1722 @showcaseaudits @LongIslandAudit @AccountabilityForAll This public library needs to be audited ASAP.