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].

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  • This makes me sad. There are people trying to use ND conditions in general as an excuse for bad behaviors (example swearing and Tourette’s vocal tics). I have a strong moral compas and try my best to do the right thing and to not hurt anyone. Well, if a mother of a little child gets offended because I cover my ears because her child’s scream feels like electric shock, then sorry, not sorry. But I’m not complaining or shouting at her or her child, I totally understand that children scream, including mine. I think that nowadays there are lots of people who only look for an opportunity to get offended probably to get some attention. The line is in my opinion not clear, when something is actually offensive and when it’s someone exaggerating. It’s all subjective. But I’m absolutely against using conditions as an excuse for bad behaviors. 

  • I would have thought if you are diagnosed with Tourettes it would be an excalent and valid excuse for swearing. It's not just a hollywood movie thing. about 10% I think of people with Tourettes have 'bad language' outbursts. Not just random rude words. Whole complex vulgar sentances.

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  • I would have thought if you are diagnosed with Tourettes it would be an excalent and valid excuse for swearing. It's not just a hollywood movie thing. about 10% I think of people with Tourettes have 'bad language' outbursts. Not just random rude words. Whole complex vulgar sentances.

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