Autism isn't "Rain Man". I actually have known many people on the spectrum of autism. I am not promoting the concept of having wild packs of autistic people running around beating upon 3 year olds. The article was written or the response here has been like this individual has his full faculties and this action was done with malice. MORE THAN LIKELY, there is no concept of age differential between the "attacker" and the "victim".
I'm sure the parents would prefer to have their son in a safe group home or institution. Unfortunately, that's not the way it is. There is plenty of money for refugees, not enough for less fortunate citizens.
My apologies for calling you a moron. I don't like people saying bad things about people incapable of defending themselves. I don't like "taking breaths" though.
Enjoy your day.
Appreciate the note. Have a Blessed Thanksgiving, my FRiend.
Pointing out that it is a very base instinct signifying low intelligence to target a weaker animal for an attack is signifying malice?
Given that an animal who attacked a child would be put down, despite its acting on a base instinct which it cannot help, it is reasonable to say that a human who attacks another human should be locked away. The caretakers should keep it locked in the house to ensure there are no future incidents.
It’s very telling that the other mentally challenged individuals in the group did *not* assault anyone and enjoyed the park without incident, despite being of no doubt similar autistic or mental deficiencies.