It's a start, but in severe need of development, as I'm sure you recognise yourself. It's still up for interpretation.
I happen to know autistic people (Asperger's, specifically) who like their condition and consider the trade-offs to be worth the benefits they perceive. What right do we have to call that a product of bad genes? I know many genes that have both good and bad traits. Sickle-cell anaemia in malarial countries, for example.
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