Is autism an excuse for bad behaviour?

What do you think about this?

I think using autism as an excuse for bad behaviour is itself very naughty. When famous people do this, it harms autistic people because it implies that autism is a bad thing. Autistic people have enough difficulty gaining acceptance and understanding in this world – the ‘autism made me do it’ excuse makes advocacy and survival even harder. I've just posted a video about this [content removed by Moderator due to breaches of the online community rules and guidelines].

Parents
  • No, it's not an excuse for bad behaviour.

    I do think we need some reasonable consideration and accommodation (I'm very aware of this at work at the moment) so that we're not forced into unfortunate behaviours, but autism is *never* an excuse for violence, bullying or any other kind of "dodgy" behaviour.

Reply
  • No, it's not an excuse for bad behaviour.

    I do think we need some reasonable consideration and accommodation (I'm very aware of this at work at the moment) so that we're not forced into unfortunate behaviours, but autism is *never* an excuse for violence, bullying or any other kind of "dodgy" behaviour.

Children
  • Ok but putting my devils advocate hat on. Would you apply that to a child having a meltdown at school if it turned violent?

    It's been my observation that never is a word people throw around too easily. There is usually some exception and rarely are they able to offer a rational justerfacation why the exception should apply in some cases and not others.