Is "autist" offensive?

The suggestion in this article is that use of the term is "outdated at best and offensive at worst":

https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/is-autists-offensive/

Some other notable comments from the article:

"Today, “autist” is rarely used by researchers, doctors, or autistic people themselves—but it can be found in edgy online spaces." 

"Because it’s often used in poor taste in modern Internet culture, I would avoid it unless someone with autism specifically tells you it’s his/her preferred term."

Re Wall Street Bets (which seemingly brought the term back into modern usage, with the opposite meaning to how they used “retards”): "The guide doesn’t explain how this terminology developed, but it’s probably rooted in the stereotype that every person with autism is a high-functioning, obsessive expert on certain topics, or even a savant-level genius."

Personally, I don't like it. For some reason, it irritates me. Having learned more about its modern usage, it now also feels either derogatory (when used by others) or too snobbish and aligned with "Aspie supremacy"-style thinking. I prefer "autistic person" or just “autistic” which can also be used as a noun.

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  • Personally, I don't like it.

    We live in an age when it only takes a few people who are offended about a word to start a movelemt to have it cancelled unfortunately (I'm not suggesting this is your intention, but there are plenty of other paper tigers out there who will make a fuss and try to get something "done" about it).

    My opinion is that we all have rights, including the right to be offended. I don't believe we have the right to have the thing we are offended with cancelled though - we just have to learn to co-exist with people who have different opinions, vocabularies or ideologies, however offensive we may find them.

    Once they cross the line of a law then that is when something should be done.

    However offensive I find some opinions on some subjects here I will always defend their right to have that opinion.

    To me that if true freedom of speech.

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  • Personally, I don't like it.

    We live in an age when it only takes a few people who are offended about a word to start a movelemt to have it cancelled unfortunately (I'm not suggesting this is your intention, but there are plenty of other paper tigers out there who will make a fuss and try to get something "done" about it).

    My opinion is that we all have rights, including the right to be offended. I don't believe we have the right to have the thing we are offended with cancelled though - we just have to learn to co-exist with people who have different opinions, vocabularies or ideologies, however offensive we may find them.

    Once they cross the line of a law then that is when something should be done.

    However offensive I find some opinions on some subjects here I will always defend their right to have that opinion.

    To me that if true freedom of speech.

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