>>I really think you are making something out of nothing.
If anything, I think I was making too little out of something in my OP. The main point is that Bruno's "autism" mirrors the autism of most of his subjects. So when Bruno announces that autism is "in", he is slyly introducing a running theme. (Of course I don't mean that anyone in this film has, or is implied to have, a real clinical case of autism.)
Think back on all the people who we think SHOULD have "gotten a clue" from Bruno's behavior and the context of the situation. The terrorist claims he had no idea that there was something "off" about Bruno. The gay converters, the charity consultant airheads, the stage moms, the wrestling fans, Paula Abdul and even Ron Paul are clueless to the irony of their situations. (Ron Paul is repeatedly confused with RuPaul and is subjected to Bruno's camp, yet isn't remotely alert to the humor potential.)
Bruno shows us as too fake, too conformist, too mindless, too easily programmed, when in nearly every single situation SBC cooks up, a less "autistic" more emotionally textured response would have given the subject a clue and SBC very little to laugh about.
And if we don't get what SBC is up to, isn't the last joke on us?
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