If they don't let her be in the Girl Scouts just because she gave some NT girl what she deserved it isn't worth being in anyway. 
Thank you, that was sweet.
What bothered me was I thought the leader was my friend and she offered to do "private meetings" for my daughter and she talked about the Girl Scouts starting a new troop of all girls with "disabilities". I would be perfectly happy with having my daughter belong to a troop with other "disabled" girls, regardless of their "disabilities", but how does this teach tolerance to the little girls in their non-diversified troops? Maybe they would want to remove all the girls who are different from them in any way and place them in their own troops?
I thanked her for her kind offer because I know she meant well, but I declined and removed my daughter from Girl Scouts.