Minor cases of autism really shouldn't be worried about. If they can walk around and act like a normal person very well, I don't think they deserve different treatment.
That's partially what I'm saying. If they have a not-severe case of a disorder and are still able to do things on their own and function normally, they're fine. The ones who require constant attention and care, and aren't able to do things on their own are what I really don't care about.
Most handicaps are born through incest, so who is really at fault here?
The child with Downs and Autism I mentioned earlier got both of those because the mother was 45 when she decided to have a baby. My mom told her constantly to at least get tested before they attempt for another baby, but being Catholic they were heavily against it.