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(Anonymous) 2015-11-21 12:05 am (UTC)(link)The fact is that autism does affect people in different ways. Some people are affected mildly and some not so much.
It's not so much about "autism is great and EVERYONE should have it and love it" (for sensible people anyway) and more about the right to autonomy over one's own mind and body. For people who can live on their own and communicate, they should have every right to say "yes I do want this" or "no I don't want this" and have that respected.
Then again if you're one to sum up other people's feelings and arguments as "abloobloobloo" you're probably not mature and intelligent enough to have a discussion with.