Gender activists who promote the idea that a person can be born in the wrong body are increasingly preying on a vulnerable population whose members are more likely to seek social acceptance.
People with autism spectrum disorder often struggle to recognize and respond to social cues that keep the wheels of day-to-day interactions and relationships spinning. As a result, individuals with autism are frequently drawn to those who are willing to provide them with the warmth and acceptance often missing from their social lives.
This lack of acceptance combines with a yearning to belong with their peers to create the perfect target for gender activists and ideologues spreading their destructive ideology.
And they’re growing bolder.
One example is Seven Dimensions Behavioral Health, which provides applied-behavioral-analysis services to several school districts, including Jeffco Public Schools and the Poudre School District in Colorado. The purpose of this therapy is to help socialize autistic children and improve their communication skills to function normally in society.