IRL, yes, I got bullied for my stutter by a fellow autistic just last week. Online, I feel like those are often the sort of autistics who are too ashamed to admit they have autism unless it can score them a quick dunk. As a result, I rarely run into them in autism-focused communities - it's usually just places like reddit.
Better watch it, bud, or we're coming for your family next. Your dad? Now she's your mom. Your mom? He's your new dad. Your little sister? They're non-binary now. Also, they're older than you. Go on, say something about it. Try me, I will scratch out the "e" on Grandpa Joe's grave faster than you can say HRT.
My ex was from a military family and so I've spent more time in Fayetteville than I'd like to recall. Every third building is a strip club and the townies all refer to the historic district as "the slave market" out of nostalgia. Even in the suburbs you still get the distinct feeling that you're about to get human trafficked.