This doesn’t sound like autism to me. It sounds more like a neurotypical individual who is dealing with a very unexpected and stressful set of events and having to talk about them.
Be that as it may, those are typical characteristics of high-functioning autistics, and I’m more than a little bothered that they view this as justification for reversing his victory.
Take the part I bolded and remove the “incoherent rambling” bit, and you could be describing me! Well, at least my normal mode of speech without deliberate self-adjustment.
And my lack of incoherent rambling is a judgment call ;-)
This doesn’t sound like autism to me. It sounds more like a neurotypical individual who is dealing with a very unexpected and stressful set of events and having to talk about them.
Be that as it may, those are typical characteristics of high-functioning autistics, and I’m more than a little bothered that they view this as justification for reversing his victory.
Take the part I bolded and remove the “incoherent rambling” bit, and you could be describing me! Well, at least my normal mode of speech without deliberate self-adjustment.
And my lack of incoherent rambling is a judgment call ;-)