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I don't see the healthcare angle of things tbh. Chris had an adequate of intervention in their youth but it was deflected by their parents. There's not much you can do to treat a high-functioning autistic when Mom and Dad say "no."
I'd argue it's a condemnation of "groupthink" more than anything, with entire websites set up to torment them because everyone involved thought everyone else involved thought it was funny and not at all morally reprehensible.
See - your first paragraph I think betrays a problem with the American health care system - that “parents rights” extends to denying care. Christian Scientist kids should not be left to painfully die of preventable disease, and parents of developmentally delayed children who do not get them appropriate intervention should probably face some sort of child welfare investigation and consequences (in a post RFK/return to sanity world where the interventions are ethical and not shit like ABA).
The US “troubled teen” industry is another symptom of this rot.
As well as JW kids and blood transfusions
Chris graduated high school, graduated community college, had a fine social life in their youth, designed websites, wrote poetry, etc., etc. There was never any reason for intervention past a few counseling sessions that he did receive.
This not normal.