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I would consider myself part of this group.
In my opinion, charts like this always have lagging indicators. For example, the methods for testing autism have improved significantly. Looking back 50 years, autism was not even properly diagnosed.
But my main point would be that autism is a spectrum. There are individuals with Asperger's and others where the distortion is barely recognizable.
Overall, while severe cases still exist, we now see a much greater appreciation for the nuances of autism
Nowdays anyone who is not normal is autistic. Except for severe cases, I suspect that autism now is just a new excuse for the psyquiatric gang, which at the same time are in collusion with the pharma gang.
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