>>208>All I ask for is youth who are athletic and normal enough to be taught in the outdoors.While I don't know what their personalities are like, the only one that is obviously a lost cause is the one on the left.
The guy on the right looks a lot like me at 17, and I didn't turn out to be that autistic.The entire point of teaching them is that they don't really know what they're doing yet. Maybe you can be the one to wean them off the electric jew and teach them to love the outdoors.
That said, Boy Scouts does tend to attract really autistic people for some reason. My scout troop died after our old veteran scoutmaster was replaced with an SJW who cared / knew nothing about the outdoors and was only interested in making sure his asspie son got Eagle, and in using us to advance his bullshit social justice agenda. I think you should give these kids a chance, but at the end of the day autism is incurable.