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sc94597 said:

She did eventually apologize, but never retracted her belief, only apologized for spreading her belief really. 

Well I can see why people come to that conclusion if they are unaware that the diagnosis for autism has changed over the years. It wasn't even diagnosed at all before.

It's how people handle information that breaks their world view on these things that matters.
If they double down on it, or continue to spread other unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, then yes.