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erronis

(19,198 posts)
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:35 PM Sunday

RFK's statements prove autistic people and their families everywhere should fear Trump and his allies -- The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/apr/20/autism-vaccines-robert-f-kennedy-jr-usa-donald-trump
John Harris

The idea that autism is some aberration that can be cured is typical of a movement that celebrates simplistic thinking and loathes human difference

In the recent past, Robert F Kennedy Jr has said that Donald Trump is “a terrible human being” and “probably a sociopath”. But in the US’s new age of irrationalism and chaos, these two men are now of one voice, pursuing a strand of Trumpist politics that sometimes feels strangely overlooked. With Trump once again in the White House and Kennedy ensconced as his health and human services secretary, what they are jointly leading is becoming clearer by the day: a war on science and knowledge that aims to replace them with the modern superstitions of conspiracy theory.

Nearly 2,000 members of the US’s National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have warned of “slashing funding for scientific agencies, terminating grants to scientists, defunding their laboratories, and hampering international scientific collaboration”. Even work on cancer is now under threat. But if you want to really understand the Trump regime’s monstrousness, consider where Kennedy and a gang of acolytes are heading on an issue that goes to the heart of millions of lives: autism.

Last Wednesday, Kennedy spoke at a press conference staged in response to a report about apparently rising rates of autism published by the US’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And out it all came: an insistence that autism is an “epidemic” and a “preventable disease”, and – in complete defiance of the science – that the root cause lies with “environmental toxins”. A range of new studies, he said, will begin reporting back in September: with the same banality that defines his boss’s promises on international conflict and global economics, he told his audience that answers would be presented to the public “very, very quickly”.

Most of the people present would have been aware of Kennedy’s past support for the thoroughly discredited idea that autism is somehow linked to the use of vaccines. As he spoke, they were presumably reminded of the occasions when he has talked about autistic people with a mixture of disgust and complete ignorance. Autism, he said, “destroys” families; today’s autistic children “will never pay taxes. They’ll never hold a job. They’ll never play baseball. They’ll never write a poem. They’ll never go out on a date. Many of them will never use a toilet unassisted.” Those comments have rightly triggered a huge backlash. But what has been rather lacking is a broader critique of Kennedy’s ideas, and how they go deep into aspects of the US’s culture and politics.

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(My emphasis added.)


'I asked you a simple question, Bobby': Sanders grills RFK Jr on vaccines and autism – video


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kimbutgar

(24,911 posts)
1. Someone sent me that link knowing I have an autistic adult son and it sounds like the game plan is genocide.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:38 PM
Sunday

I hate him so much ! he is a disgrace to the Kennedy name and he has NO HUMANITY. I guess that brainworm ate that part of his brain that has empathy!

hlthe2b

(109,285 posts)
2. His horrendous, contemptuous attitude toward autistic children and adults--his willful ignorance and near
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:48 PM
Sunday

eugenics-level approach to people with conditions, illnesses, and disabilities shock the damned hell out of me. Especially so, given the late Eunice Shriver Kennedy's work for disabled people with Special Olympics.

But, I'm guessing a bigger influence (beyond his neurocysticercosis- and methyl mercury-addled brain ideology) is Trump's own sadistic attitudes-- completely evidenced by the story of his attempts to cut off agreed-upon medical care from a Trump Sr. Trust set up for the son of Donald's nephew--who is severely disabled since birth and nonverbal. This is the now 25-year-old son of Fred Trump III (Mary's brother).

How many steps from where we are now to the NAZI medical approach, including "ridding" society of the sick and disabled and experimenting on others involuntarily...?

Wonder Why

(5,549 posts)
4. As a granfather of an intelligent, but autistic 6 y/o granddaughter, I say "Bobby, kill thyself!" to save the world.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 05:44 PM
Sunday

erronis

(19,198 posts)
5. People like him want to see things in a binary fashion: links oder rechts
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 05:52 PM
Sunday

But only for the "others". For themselves they want free rein to determine what is right or wrong.

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