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This is just a bad faith argument- RFKj is on record that vaccines are THE cause of autism. The amount of confirmation bias that's going into his "research" is stupid af. And you know you already agree with him.

"Ruling it out and that it should not be 0%" to you is a bad faith argument; you already think vaccines are the cause and so do most of MAGA.
You know he isn't doing the research. Is there bias in picking the researchers? Of course there could be. But that, of course, means the previous people in charge could have been biased too.

20% of the budget is going to confirm previous research. I'm fine with that and think it is appropriate. We learned our lesson from the Alzheimer's debacle.

If you truly read the thread and are arguing in good faith you will see that i don't think vaccines are the cause. I have been very consistent in my point Vaccines cannot be ruled out until we know 100% what the actual cause is.

And Yoshi is adamant they are not the cause. He put it at 0% and thus why i called him "Mr. 0%" and told him i hoped he was right. That was literally his whole argument and now he has changed his mind. It's a waste of breath to "argue" with him. The only point he wants to make is that his wife works with autistic kids and therefore the chance of vaccines causing autism is 0%.

We argued about how ridiculous it was to say 0% for pages. And now he says "well axually .... i didn't say 0%". He is a troll.

And please read the thread. If your reading comprehension level is above 1st grade you will see my position and where i have clearly stated multiple times i don't think vaccines are the cause. They very well may be though and i am not stupid enough to say the chance is 0%. Only a self righteous ******* or someone who doesn't understand statistics would say 0%.

Sorry to hurt your feelings @UrHuckleberry
 
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You know he isn't doing the research. Is there bias in picking the researchers? Of course there could be. But that, of course, means the previous people in charge could have been biased too.

20% of the budget is going to confirm previous research. I'm fine with that and think it is appropriate. We learned our lesson from the Alzheimer's debacle.

If you truly read the thread and are arguing in good faith you will see that i don't think vaccines are the cause. I have been very consistent in my point Vaccines cannot be ruled out until we know 100% what the actual cause is.

And Yoshi is adamant they are not the cause. He put it at 0% and thus why i called him "Mr. 0%" and told him i hoped he was right. That was literally his whole argument and now he has changed his mind. It's a waste of breath to "argue" with him. The only point he wants to make is that his wife works with autistic kids and therefore the chance of vaccines causing autism is 0%.

We argued about how ridiculous it was to say 0% for pages. And now he says "well axually .... i didn't say 0%". He is a troll.

And please read the thread. If your reading comprehension level is above 1st grade you will see my position and where i have clearly stated multiple times i don't think vaccines are the cause. They very well may be though and i am not stupid enough to say the chance is 0%. Only a self righteous ******* or someone who doesn't understand statistics would say 0%.

Sorry to hurt your feelings @UrHuckleberry
To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.
 

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To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.
A very good man here.
 

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To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.

Hes the same guy who told me he always glad my father in law was dead so we've seen how he handles when the8bgs aren't going his way.

I also, have tried really hard to interact with him in good faith, but he will show glimpses of real discussion and level headed takes, but they are always followed by unhinged name calling and spamming the board. I'm done interacting with him.
 

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To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.
@UrHuckleberry - im reading the first sentence of your post and decided to google the video myself.

Here is the link. At the :17 second mark he says "many of them". That is specifying "some".

Can we clear that up before i address the rest of your post?

No matter his exact words you can hear the compassion in his voice. He is not denigrating anyone. His passion is in seeing these children get answers, even if that may be an unrealistic goal. Even if it's unrealistic it is a worthy goal. I just don't understand why y'all are crushing him and me.

I have a son who will NEVER run. It wouldn't hurt my feelings in the slightest if you pointed that out to me. I don't get your comment yesterday and it was wildly out of character for you considering our previous interactions. I think you got this one wrong.


 
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Hes the same guy who told me he always glad my father in law was dead so we've seen how he handles when the8bgs aren't going his way.

I also, have tried really hard to interact with him in good faith, but he will show glimpses of real discussion and level headed takes, but they are always followed by unhinged name calling and spamming the board. I'm done interacting with him.
You sir are an *******.

It's all there for you to read. Mr 0% is suddenly not Mr 0% after spending pages arguing for 0%. Goodbye
 

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To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.

Honestly, I did not know that you have an autistic son. I have not seen that on this board before I must have missed it. I hope you and your son are doing well and appreciate the challenges you may face. However, I would not change anything i have said knowing that information now. I never denigrated anyone with my posts.

We apparently interpreted RFK's words differently and I am curious if you actually watched the video yourself. If so can you comment on the post I made where, to me, he clearly qualifies the statement to reflect the whole spectrum of autism.

I'm curious if we disagree on what he said or if maybe you didn't see the video yourself and were going off what others said. Specifically the :17 mark in the video.
 

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Honestly, I did not know that you have an autistic son. I have not seen that on this board before I must have missed it. I hope you and your son are doing well and appreciate the challenges you may face. However, I would not change anything i have said knowing that information now. I never denigrated anyone with my posts.

We apparently interpreted RFK's words differently and I am curious if you actually watched the video yourself. If so can you comment on the post I made where, to me, he clearly qualifies the statement to reflect the whole spectrum of autism.

I'm curious if we disagree on what he said or if maybe you didn't see the video yourself and were going off what others said. Specifically the :17 mark in the video.
Hey Mr. 1st Grade listening comprehension- He very clearly states in that video where he said "some" and "many" he was referring to (in his words) fully functioning children who "regressed into autism" (which is the stupidest ******* thing to say). Then he legitimately says those "former" fully functioning children can now NEVER function in society, implying no autistics can function in society.

The "many" and "some" he referred to were "fully functional" children who now... aren't. In his stupid *** ******* words.

Hope this helps your tiny brain interpreting what he said, very clearly, albeit with his meth voice. Dude has mush for brains with a worm swimming around.
 
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Hey Mr. 1st Grade listening comprehension- He very clearly states in that video where he said "some" and "many" he was referring to (in his words) fully functioning children who "regressed into autism" (which is the stupidest ****ing thing to say). Then he legitimately says those "former" fully functioning children can now NEVER function in society, implying no autistics can function in society.

The "many" and "some" he referred to were "fully functional" children who now... aren't. In his stupid *** ****ing words.

Hope this helps your tiny brain interpreting what he said, very clearly, albeit with his meth voice. Dude has mush for brains with a worm swimming around.

The thing is you can point out a misinterpretation or disagreement with what someone says without saying "**** you" if the person is being reasonable, which i totally was.

I think you guys are twisting his words for political purposes and you will dig in on the slight, unintentional, mis-ordering of the words for political purposes.

Any reasonable person that watches that knows that RFK is not saying all kids with autism won't be able to get a date. That wouldn't be a spectrum would it? That wouldn't make sense at all. Just like it doesn't make any sense at all to 100% rule out vaccines when you don't know what the cause is.

I was trying to have a reasonable conversation, did not denigrate anyone, did not talk bad about autism. I just made a simple observation that RFK is correct, some kids with autism won't go on dates or write poems.
 
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To quickly address.

RFKJr says that autistics can't get a date, a job, or write a poem. He didn't specify some. He didn't say non-verbal, etc. And if he's saying or meaning some, well, some incels in their parents basement can't do any of those things either, so kind of silly to even say if you aren't going to specify some.

I take issue with that, seeing as I have a son, who I adore, have spent countless hours taking him to therapies up to 20 hours per week when he was younger, and is doing very well. I fully expect him to be able to get a job, go on dates, etc. There are uncountable amounts of autistic individuals who do these things currently (I also work with a married autistic individual who confided in me his diagnosis years ago when my son was first diagnosed).

You, knowing full well my son is autistic, as I've mentioned it many, many times on here. "RFK Jr didn't lie. Are you not aware?". You didn't add arguing semantics, saying he meant some, etc. Nothing. You just wanted to argue I guess with the father of an autistic son, who does worry every single day about the future in store for his son, just like every other parent. But my worries as a parent are flavored a little differently due to his diagnosis.

I don't think it makes me an a$$hole to feel any sort of way about that. We very often haven't agreed on a lot over the year+ we've been interacting, but I've worked really hard to always treat everyone on here with respect, including you. I try really hard to see the other side, call out where I see issues on the left, share points of view on the right I understand, etc. I don't get into the name calling, the trolling (other than some jokes that I only share because I think both sides would laugh, so not intended as a true troll), twitter shares of partisans, etc.

Don't think I've shown myself to be particularly fragile in my discussions, etc. But you knew full well my son is autistic and still chose to play games, so I said what I said. Am I aware of my own son?! As always, hope you have a good one.
RFKjr thinks that the numbers that are expanding within Autism are the sub 70 IQ, non verbal…”hard core” Autism. The vast majority of new diagnosis are going to people who would have never been diagnosed as Autism as recent as 10 years ago. He just doesnt understand what he is talking about. People with mild sensory processing issues and would have been diagnosed accordingly now get put on the spectrum. He is bizarrely out of touch with reality.
 

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The thing is you can point out a misinterpretation or disagreement with what someone says without saying "**** you" if the person is being reasonable, which i totally was.

I think you guys are twisting his words for political purposes and you will dig in on the slight, unintentional, mis-ordering of the words for political purposes.

Any reasonable person that watches that knows that RFK is not saying all kids with autism won't be able to get a date. That wouldn't be a spectrum would it? That wouldn't make sense at all. Just like it doesn't make any sense at all to 100% rule out vaccines when you don't know what the cause is.

I was trying to have a reasonable conversation, did not denigrate anyone, did not talk bad about autism. I just made a simple observation that RFK is correct, some kids with autism won't go on dates or write poems.
You're a sad sad man. You've denigrated almost every non-MAGA on this board almost weekly. That's just who you are, so don't be hypocritical. You came at @UrHuckleberry and denigrated him tremendously in this very thread, and he's the most reasonable and measured poster on the board. So, you're a hypocrite and a liar just from this post.

Further, "Any reasonable person that watches that knows that RFK is not saying all kids with autism won't be able to get a date" is categorically untrue. We take him at his word. We don't try and decipher all of MAGA's ******** like yall do- we take Trump and MAGA at their word. And most of the time its asinine, inane, and incredibly offensive.

To continue, "I just made a simple observation that RFK is correct, some kids with autism won't go on dates or write poems." He did not say some. He was implying ALL. Watch it a few more times if you need
 
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You're a sad sad man. You've denigrated almost every non-MAGA on this board almost weekly. That's just who you are, so don't be hypocritical. You came at @UrHuckleberry and denigrated him tremendously in this very thread, and he's the most reasonable and measured poster on the board. So, you're a hypocrite and a liar just from this post.

Further, "Any reasonable person that watches that knows that RFK is not saying all kids with autism won't be able to get a date" is categorically untrue. We take him at his word. We don't try and decipher all of MAGA's ******** like yall do- we take Trump and MAGA at their word. And most of the time its asinine, inane, and incredibly offensive.

To continue, "I just made a simple observation that RFK is correct, some kids with autism won't go on dates or write poems." He did not say some. He was implying ALL. Watch it a few more times if you need
Quote where i denigrated him while trying to have a reasonbale conversation before he told me to **** off for making a factual observation?

You are hysterical over some misinterpretation. He clearly said that "many" kids not all.

You are whats wrong with the democrat party. You are fake news. I think you are @okclem's alt account and you are now blocked. Goodbye

Everyone decide for yourselves. Wath the video and pay particular attention to the :17 mark
 

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lol man, RFKJr has said people on the spectrum can't get a date or write a poem. Can't imagine why someone would ever be defensive

Is he lying?

That is a factual statement. Are you unaware?

Honestly i thought you were better than that.

I do way more for autism than you have ever thought of. I am responsible for a 50 year old autistic adult. I go to many autistic functions with him and see the full spectrum of autism. I am involved in the autism community in Charleston. The only argument i have made on here is that RFK is right to be looking where he is looking.

And yes, many children cannot get a date and many children can't write a poem. You want your feelings to get in the way of science. Typical democrat.

So you can kindly go **** yourself right back. You are a piece of ****. Two can play that game.

There are many autistic kids who can't write a poem and are so afflicted they can't get a date on their own. They simply don't have the social skills. You know this if your wife really does have half the credentials you say she does.

While the vast majority may be what you say, that still leaves a large population that fit the criteria of not being able to date and not being able to communicate well. It's just a factual observation and ******** like @UrHuckleberry think you are doing them a service by NOT acknowledging that.

No one ever said all people with autism don't date. But you can't deny there is a subset of that SPECTRUM that can't date. That is just a reality.

I never tried to put anyone down. I never demeaned anyone with autism. In fact, it's the opposite. I'm here advocating for them.

What a sack of **** @UrHuckleberry is. Now go run off like the little ***** you are.

For the record @UrHuckleberry i also work with adaptive sports. Clemson will be hosting a wheel chair basketball tournament this fall and you can come see me there if you want.

Nothing is said should offend anyone except morons like huckleberry. He hasn't shown much ability to put together a good argument anyway and it's all coming together now. He is just a low iq moron.

Doesn't mean you are right either.

Huckleberry is a huge *******. **** that guy.

I am not going way too far. Too far to point out reality?

Honestly that jives with the democrat motto right now.

No. He is an *******.

He is an *******.

I never demeaned anyone. I never said anything bad. I was having an honest conversation. And then he attacks personally. He is an *******.

Y'all resort to personal attacks when your arguments can't hold water and that point was proven with him.
@fatpiggy bruh the receipts are in this thread.
 
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He clearly said that "many" kids not all.
How can you be this obtuse. We went over this already. He was referring to "many" kids "regress" into autism and then will NEVER go on dates. He never said "many" or "some" implying a spectrum of Autism. He lumped them all into one thing- this isn't hard.

You need help man
 

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Yeah I gotta stop. It's just mind blowing you can have your head this much in the sand lol

If you ignore him he will back off and go back to being reasonable to try and get people to engage, then it will go off the rails like this. Dude needs better meds or something.
 
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Looks like King Fat Piggy was right again

Did RFK say all kids on the autism spectrum wont be able to get a date or write a poem? @UrHuckleberry



No, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not say all kids on the autism spectrum won’t be able to get a date or write a poem. During a press conference on April 16, 2025, he made controversial remarks about autism, stating, “These are kids who 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.”
His comments were interpreted by many as a blanket generalization about people with autism, but he later clarified on Fox News’ “Hannity” that he was referring specifically to children with “low-functioning autism,” which he estimated to be about a quarter of those diagnosed. This clarification suggests he did not intend to apply these limitations to the entire autism spectrum, though his initial remarks did not make this distinction clear and were widely criticized for perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
The autism spectrum is broad, and many individuals with autism do engage in activities like dating, writing poetry, holding jobs, and more, as highlighted by advocates and autistic individuals in response to Kennedy’s statements. For example, data from a 2017 study cited by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network indicates that 61% of people on the spectrum studied were employed, and autistic individuals like poet DJ Savarese and reality TV star Dani Bowman have directly contradicted Kennedy’s claims.
 

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Looks like King Fat Piggy was right again

Did RFK say all kids on the autism spectrum wont be able to get a date or write a poem? @UrHuckleberry



No, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not say all kids on the autism spectrum won’t be able to get a date or write a poem. During a press conference on April 16, 2025, he made controversial remarks about autism, stating, “These are kids who 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.”
His comments were interpreted by many as a blanket generalization about people with autism, but he later clarified on Fox News’ “Hannity” that he was referring specifically to children with “low-functioning autism,” which he estimated to be about a quarter of those diagnosed. This clarification suggests he did not intend to apply these limitations to the entire autism spectrum, though his initial remarks did not make this distinction clear and were widely criticized for perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
The autism spectrum is broad, and many individuals with autism do engage in activities like dating, writing poetry, holding jobs, and more, as highlighted by advocates and autistic individuals in response to Kennedy’s statements. For example, data from a 2017 study cited by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network indicates that 61% of people on the spectrum studied were employed, and autistic individuals like poet DJ Savarese and reality TV star Dani Bowman have directly contradicted Kennedy’s claims.
If he thinks it’s a quarter of the kids/adults he’s a ******* moron.
 

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Muh Measels.

"We’ve had four measles deaths in this country in 20 years. We have 100,000 autism cases a year. We have 38% of our kids now are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That should be in the headlines,” he said.

Then he drove the point home, contrasting the media’s obsession with measles to its silence on autism.

“By 2035, we’re going to be spending a million dollars a year on autism. Autism in 1970 was 1 in 10,000 Americans. Today, it’s 1 in 31. In California, it’s 1 in every 20 kids—1 in every 12.5 boys,” he said.


 
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fatpiggy

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"Those who resist the vaccines and get disease should be treated with compassion and offered alternative treatments."

Contrast that with the democrat nazis and their vaccine passports.

I like this guy more by the second.
 

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Muh Measels.

"We’ve had four measles deaths in this country in 20 years. We have 100,000 autism cases a year. We have 38% of our kids now are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That should be in the headlines,” he said.

Then he drove the point home, contrasting the media’s obsession with measles to its silence on autism.

“By 2035, we’re going to be spending a million dollars a year on autism. Autism in 1970 was 1 in 10,000 Americans. Today, it’s 1 in 31. In California, it’s 1 in every 20 kids—1 in every 12.5 boys,” he said.


Chumming the waters works well with the low IQ set i see. The joys of ignorance they say. Cant wait for this pendulum to swing. This really is just intentionally sabotaging health care in America to lather up the bottom of the barrel of his base.
 

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All the Big Pharma operatives embedded in our federal agencies...well...those that are left...just **** themselves on this news.

They know fully well not only will all the NEW vaccines in the pipeline for release NOT pass any of this new testing...

...none of the OLD vaccines would pass it either.
 
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fatpiggy

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So, it turns out that our vaccines are not fully placebo tested? Another improvement by RFK

God forbid we have placebo testing. And whatever you do don't look behind the vaccine door.





 

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So, it turns out that our vaccines are not fully placebo tested? Another improvement by RFK

God forbid we have placebo testing. And whatever you do don't look behind the vaccine door.






We need to take to the streets to demand that vaccines finally get their due process !!!
 
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fatpiggy

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We need to take to the streets to demand that vaccines finally get their due process !!!
No, No, No!

You aren't allowed to look behind the vaccine door. Mr 0% and his wife said so.
 

fatpiggy

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Hmmmm.

Maybe Yoshi was right about it not being more prevalent after all. Maybe there are just a bunch of scammers out there


We The People have been getting fleeced by Democrat corruption. Or maybe those were republican somalis?

 
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fatpiggy

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Nothing to see here. Whatever you do don’t look behind the vaccine door. Nothing to see here, Bill Gates, Mr 0% and his wife say so. I’m sure this Doctor Pham has no idea what he is talking about. Should probably just stick with the people treating autism instead of listening to doctors.

 
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TigerGrowls

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Would not wish this on anyone.



Sebastian Ryan Morley was a healthy boy whose life ended after routine vaccinations. 💔💉🕊️ 👼

Two days after Sebastian received the vaccines for DTaP, hepatitis B, and HiB he began vomiting and suffered jaundice. After turning yellow around his mouth ,his mom took him to the doctor because he became very lethargic. She was begging for him not to die on the drive to the doctor’s office. They admitted him to St. Peter Hospital, in Olympia, where he stayed for two days.

Tests were run and it was found that Sebastian’s liver was failing. After an ultrasound showed his liver stopped swelling, they allowed him to be discharged, but warned his mother not to let him bump his head or anything, because he could bleed out.

Sebastian’s Brain Swelled and His Organs Shut Down
Sebastian was rushed to the ER at Seattle Children’s Hospital. This is where he stayed and suffered, for more than a month.

Words from his grandmother...
Towards the end of his stay, his eyes were no longer responsive and one swelled up horribly; his choke reflex was gone. I think his little brain had had enough of all the additional chemicals he received while in the hospital. Sebastian’s brain had swelled outside of his soft spot, they had no more hope for him, and they wanted to turn off the machines.

My daughter came out of that room, looked at me and said, ‘Don’t let them kill my baby, Mom.’ I had to tell her he was already gone. I watched the light die in my daughter’s eyes.

They did unplug him. He died in his mom and dad’s arms. He died on January 22, 2003, at just 8 ½ months old. Forty-two days after that well child visit, multiple organs of his shut down and his little body couldn’t fight anymore.

His cause of death listed on his death certificate is ‘Fulminant Liver Failure of Unknown Etiology,’ though the pathologist stated clearly when he wrote, ‘Because this child was vaccinated less than 24 hours prior to onset of illness, we can NOT rule out the vaccines as causative.’

This is as close anyone gets to admission that the vaccines were responsible.”
 
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TigerGrowls

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RFK Jr: "Part of the responsibility of being a parent... is to not trust everything your doctor says."

"Doctors have been co-opted by the medical cartel... The medical schools are now run by pharmaceutical companies."

"Paediatricians who vaccinate 80 or 85% of the kids in their office get these giant bonuses... You know, hundreds of thousands of dollars... making sure that 85% of the kids are vaccinated."

"And that's why they throw you out of the office if you fight back. It's not because they care so much about your particular kid. It's that... you'll lose them their bonuses."

"And so your job in a democracy... is to do your own research. And that's hard to do, but you need to do it to protect your child."