Wednesday 20 July 2022

Yes, Of Course It Was A Handy Sudden Diagnosis Of 'Autism'...

Paul Rogers, mitigating, said the only thing his client could do was apologise. He said: "He can't change what happened but if he could he would."
Mr Rogers added that he must carry the responsibility of what he has done for "the rest of his life". He said Bassam has since been diagnosed with autism.

 


...after all, anorexia wouldn't be believed, would it?

3 comments:

The Jannie said...

Autism is a growth industry. See how much of their funding goes into your local school's "inclusion", "special needs" or whatever this week's trendy title is for the money pit. All to cover up the fact that so many of the little treasures are sociopaths.

Anonymous said...

How anyone can exist in today's world without a lable to excuse any form of behavior is a mystery. If you don't have a get out of jail free lable your nobody it seems.

JuliaM said...

"Autism is a growth industry."

If something attracts extra funding, or even just extra attention, we can always expect more of it.