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This might be a terrorist.
This might be an author.
This might be an autistic person.
In one scenario, there is a future where people will cry "we could have prevented this tragedy". In another, that is one reason why autistic folks are being side-eyed, and that makes me sad.
Autism is not an excuse for what they are saying any more than it was an excuse for Elon Musk to do a Nazi salute.
Most autistic people I know have a very strong moral code that they will not deviate from.
Sure, this guy might be autistic, but his behavior here is not because of autism.
Having a specific interest in what poisonous/venomous creature they can breed in large quantities has nothing to do with moral in codes, and yet will get you looks.
I have no idea why you think wanting to breed venomous insects in large quantities has anything to do with autism.