As a disabled person, I found the attitude to be quite appalling. In general, I've always disliked an ableist attitude, regardless of degree. It always bothered me when people would talk down to anyone with a mental disability. My mom would frequently do that to people with Down Syndrome. She's talked down to me, as have other people. It's degrading to be treated as less of a person just because your brain is wired all screwy.
Now, I admit, I usually avoid online autism communities like the damn plague, due to the stigma of outing oneself online. I'm happy with staying in the closet. And usually, I avoid reading Tumblr blogs like these because of people just plain being weird, but once I got to the interview portion and saw how much of a joke the creators made of the character, then needless to say, I was offended.
I'd like to think that I'd be able to handle myself in a stressful situation. Generally, I can handle myself and I go through the motions with a robotic monotone. Hey, it works, it gets the job done, and I'm oftentimes the only person with a level head in emergency situations. Shocking, the disabled person is the one with a better handle on a situation.
I'm discussing this right now with Goodwood and he's siding with the developers despite the fact that he's disabled, too. He is of the opinion that all disabled people are cannon fodder. He also claims that "ableism" is a "Tumblrism," which it is not as the term came about in the 80s.
Then again, he's never dealt with ableist attitudes, apparently.