How do y'all feel about use of the word "aut*st"?

How do y'all feel about an autistic person identifying as an "aut*st" or calling their autistic friends they have close relationships with the same word? My autistic friend prefers it because he says it is "taking the word back", but only autistic people can use it. He likens it to the n-word or h*llbilly.

Personally, I agree with him. In fact, I designed a shirt that says "All my friends are aut*sts" (but actually spelled out without the astrix). It's from a running personal joke where I was completely unaware I was autistic and just thought I liked autistic people, which is why I would say, "All my friends are autistic." Using the word "aut*sts" in the shirt would be an indirect way of disclosing my autism flavor since only autistic people can use it. Would this shirt be offensive?

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  • everything is offensive to someone these days, im not bothered by the word though. i suppose its how you use the word, if you use it as a derogatory insult and you can tell its used derogatorily then it could be more offensive and that would be its intention... maybe the intention is the offence in that case but yet still not the word... its all about intent.

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  • everything is offensive to someone these days, im not bothered by the word though. i suppose its how you use the word, if you use it as a derogatory insult and you can tell its used derogatorily then it could be more offensive and that would be its intention... maybe the intention is the offence in that case but yet still not the word... its all about intent.

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