While I do have sympathy with your argument, I also have two counter points:
Autism isn’t considered “wholesome,” it is the subject of mockery and common insult, replacing “retard.”
As someone with autism, people with the personality disorders you describe often try to target us for abuse. Fortunately for me, I was raised in an environment that I have a hard shell and fight back, but many aren’t so lucky.
While I do have sympathy with your argument, I also have two counter points:
Autism isn’t considered “wholesome,” it is the subject of mockery and common insult, replacing “retard.”
As someone with autism, people with the personality disorders you describe often try to target us for abuse. Fortunately for me, I was raised in an environment that I have a hard shell and fight back, but many aren’t so lucky.