I think that may be true though it doesn't apply to me as I'm not honest or true. However, I think that neurotypicals genuinely believe that autistic people aren't empathetic or honest. I don't think that they are scared of autistic people but rather that they alienate them because they are different. Humans have a tendency to react negatively to things that are different and/or unknown to them and they don't know what it's like to be autistic. Also, I think that being honest and true isn't an advantage in this world. What is an advantage in this world is being able to exploit others without caring for them. That's just how this world is structured to be like.
This would be true if job applications are merely contingent on intelligence but this isn't the case. There's been many cases of people with degrees who are struggling to get employed and these people think that their degrees would get them employed just for that to not happen. I believe that, to be more successful in life, what matters is who you know, not what you know and having social skills can increase your ability to network with others. Yes, university and all that is important but what matters more is being able to network with others and to communicate your intelligence in the first place
I feel like those who say that social skills don't matter are the ones who have adequate social skills to where they don't have to worry about any of this in the first place. However, as somebody with abysmal social skills, I understand what's important