I suspect the reason people might think that fella has got autism is that you can think many things but putting them in a video for all to see smacks of someone who might have difficulties with social norms. For example, I spent a lot of my career with students with autism and learning difficulties (separate diagnosis, one does not mean the other) and almost every year, we’d have an issue. One year, a young man got drawn into neo-nazism online (groomed, really). Another year, we had a very tricky situation with a young man who really wanted a girlfriend and wasn’t so clued up on personal space/consent etc. A lot of our kids were real reflectors of what they saw in the world so if family wasn’t too lovely, the language could be filthy.
Does any of this mean he shouldn’t be dealt with? To quote the creeps, hell no. But it does mean that the likelihood that this is a wide spread issue they have and that he has the wherewithal to come to their home is very small.
Having said all that, there is a certain irony in a fellow Andrew Tate fan interpreting Tate’s message in this way - a bit like my neo nazi kid - essentially groomed by his message. Just like Creepy albeit in a different way.
Im still not sure about the emails. I don’t know many people who have the phone email notifications (particualry 10k-ers) on and also, you’d block the address immediately so you wouldn’t get those day after day etc. and he’s emailing und er his own name… as we said in the 90s, itchy beard!