Actually, dumb people can't tell the difference between correlation and causation. Did you bother to vet the lead scientist cited this piece, Baccarelli? Or is bias confirmation all you look for?
From Google AI
"While Andrea Baccarelli holds a distinguished position as dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, his credibility regarding a causal link between acetaminophen and autism is contested and has been dismissed in court"
From ChatGPT
"A federal judge reviewing expert testimony in a major Tylenol/acetaminophen lawsuit found problems with the plaintiffs’ experts’ approaches and excluded Baccarelli’s testimony, saying it cherry-picked and misrepresented some study results."
Remember all those MDs who swore that cigarette smoking was actually good for your health? The best analogy I've heard so far about the Tylenol "controversy: is this: That since more people eat ice cream in the summer and more people are bitten by sharks in the summer, that, therefore, eating ice cream results in shark bites.
"The left" might need re-education camps but "the right" needs some basic education, apparently