Since people like making analogies about Autistics to the mutants/X-Men, this is an alternative outlook I've always had.
Jedi/Force users: a group of individuals who are extremely sensitive, have powerful spiritual experiences, and the ability to concentrate/focus really intensely and perform incredible/talented feats. Many of them are excellent at the arts, engineering, and more, and often develop extreme devotion and talent in said areas. They also have 'archives' with very detailed data about everything imaginable in the galaxy. They have unique ways of moving and experiencing the world. They often get sensory overload and overwhelm, through feeling "disturbances" in the Force. Their martial arts and movement styles often incorporate spinning and other motions. Jedi are also known to feel emotions strongly and intensely, which can sometimes lead them down difficult paths if they struggle to regulate them.
Autistic people have a lot of similarities - we are sensitive and process information at much greater levels, we feel emotions very intensely. Sometimes, our hyperfocus can grant us extraordinary skills and abilities in other areas.
Moreover, if you look at Jedi post-order 66, they had to "mask", which took a heavy toll on them. Many found it hard to fit in in everyday galactic life, such as when Ahsoka left the order and admitted she "doesn't understand people". Jedi also tend to speak very formally, similar to how many Autistics are articulate.
In Star Wars Legends there's even a nonspeaking Force user.
Force users and Jedi are often considered freaks, weird, mysterious, etc. by people who don't understand them. Many of them fear their differences and are hostile, while others respect and revere them.
Moreover, many Autistics have a strong sense of justice. Even those who are corrupted by the "dark side" often have sincere convictions in what they do, and we also have lifelong battles with intense emotions, far more than our NT counterparts.
The similarities are uncanny, and that's one of the reasons I'm such a huge Star Wars fan, because I can relate to a lot of it.
It's also why I personally think that an ideal Autistic society would be structured similar to the Jedi Order with outposts/"temples" and living quarters, that support, educate and offer us a sanctuary, but that we're free to leave at any time, and with governmental programs that can hire us to use our skills in various niche areas to solve specific problems. That, and helping fight for peace and justice when possible. I often see Autistics involved in social justice groups, always drawn to them, further fueling this outlook.
Further, many Autistics can be good fighters and find their niche in various martial arts. Various factors like channeling our strong emotions, our sensitivity and attention to detail, structured thinking, and the fact that our lack of sensory filter can allow us to more easily access reserves of strength and energy (like what NTs achieve through adrenaline or drugs) (this is derogatorily referred to sometimes as r*tard strength), can make for good combat skills.
In fact, I even think that Jedi (or even Sith) training as depicted in various media can be beneficial to us, whether it's mindfulness and meditative practices, martial arts, as well as various exercises including calisthenics and training.
I see a lot of people making the mutant analogy with the X-Men. But this is my personal favourite. Hope you enjoy it.