MSNBC: JFK Jr. Promotes the “Ugly Message That Being Autistic is Bad”
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There are very few times when I am shocked by something.
Shocked!
Shocked that somebody could think something.
Shocked that somebody could say something.
Shocked that somebody could write something.
I'm shocked that others could read it or hear about it and not immediately see the lunacy involved therein.
What am I talking about?
As you know, Bobby Kennedy Jr. made his bones, so to speak, regarding comments that he has made regarding health, vaccines, initially those involving or those allegedly or putatively or perhaps Associated with, causally, to the notion of autism and spectrum disorders.
He mentioned thimerosal and use of mercury and preservatives and a whole host of issues that he brought to the fore.
That's where many people knew of him primarily.
Though he has spent all, if not most, of his adult life in a variety of different areas, including...
The environment and conservation and falconry and all of that.
But this latest statement is the most fascinating.
And it would suggest that Bobby Kennedy Jr. is giving autism a bad name.
That he is suggesting that autism or being autistic is bad.
That autism is not good.
That autism is a problem.
And I don't mean to put words into this, but I have to bring this to your attention.
And I want to be very careful that we don't miss the delegate balance here of indeed confusing autism with the autistic or with the spectrum disordered or whatever you would like to refer to these.
Human beings as.
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Let's talk about this.
What am I talking about?
There was an article in MSNBC.
An opinion piece.
It says, RFK Jr.'s claims about vaccines and autism are unbecoming of his family's legacy.
The subtitle is, The presidential candidate's views depart from those of his more progressive relatives and more like those of his grandfather who saw disability as something to be ashamed of.
Now, I don't know where this comes from, but let me read you from this Particular MSNBC columnist.
And there's one for Eric Garcia.
Okay?
You understand that?
This is very, very important.
Quote, It is especially misleading for him to try to hitch his candidacy
to that legacy when his conspiracy-mongering against vaccines has led some of his family members to publicly disavow him.
Which he acknowledged in his campaign announcement by saying that many of his family disagree with what I'm doing.
Now, I'll let you proceed forward with that.
But I want to bring up a couple of things here.
And I want to focus my particular take on this to the following limited prism, if you will.
Years ago, A couple of things happened.
I'll never forget.
One, there was a lecture I was listening to and a physician said, or a doctor, scientist, somebody of note said, that one day, through either a genetic engineering or genetic counseling or genetic intervention of some particular application, that one day Down syndrome tries to be 21. There will be no more Down syndrome.
There will be no more people with Down syndrome.
And it was intended, I believe, to announce that with whatever remedial or preventative care and attention, Down syndrome can be no more a problem.
That is not to say that he's talking about the depopulation.
Or the expurgation or the elimination of people with Down syndrome.
It was the, I don't want to say the disease, but the condition.
A woman in this particular instance, and I shan't forget, said, how dare you?
This is our son.
We love our son.
What are you saying?
What are you saying about our son?
And the physician said, I'm saying nothing about your son.
I'm saying, I'm talking about Down syndrome.
Not people with Down syndrome.
I'm talking about removing.
Down syndrome, Lush Nyhan, diabetes, whatever.
It's not something that is beneficial.
I don't know if he called it a disease or a condition or an abnormality.
And there was another instance years ago.
I should forget this.
When the term Asperger's, there was a I'm not going to mention the pun.
Asperger's syndrome.
Asperger's syndrome was referred to and is still used quite a lot.
I'm hearing it more and more.
The idea that was interesting was about this or that was presented was this woman was a member of or this family was a member of the Asperger's Society or Asperger's Association or Asperger's something or other.
And their son or their child had Asperger's.
And at the time, the categorization as such was going to be moved from the DSM-5 or moved or changed or amended to spectrum disorder.
And they were up in arms over the fact that their condition Their name and condition, Asperger's syndrome, was somehow being eliminated.
And in a strange way, the significance or the singularity, in this particular term, of their child, I mean, they said, wait a minute, what?
Is this a name?
They said, no, we're not, this is best explained.
No, don't, this is our name.
And I always thought that was so...
And in both of those instances, what do we have?
We have people who missed the point completely.
Let me say this as clearly as I can.
The Democrats, the woke, the radical left, whatever you want to call these people, despise.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. despise him.
He poses an existential threat to them.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. also poses existential threats to a series of industries and factions and very powerful political organizations who view him as being the enemy.
And I think you know why.
And I think you can understand why.
And I think you get it.
And I think everybody gets it.
If you don't get it, there's no hope for you.
But for somebody to suggest, and by the way, there was an intimation made because his father had lobotomized one of his equipment.
His grandfather, Joseph, had lobotomized one of his daughters because of whatever.
And that somehow disability to the grandfather then was considered a negative or embarrassment.
And somehow through this This convoluted, labyrinthine, this jumbled, circuitous, I don't know what.
Bobby Kennedy is trying to say, wait a minute.
He, and I'm no expert in this subject, I'm merely repeating to you what he has said.
He is trying to make the case that he believes there is evidence, there is evidence or there are cases.
That seem to indicate a connection between certain spectrum disorders in autism and either vaccines or vaccine additives or preservatives or thimerosal or what have you.
I don't think anybody in their right mind, anybody with two neurons, anybody with a working synapse could think in any way that Bobby Kennedy is trying to impose exact or direct hatred or activity towards people with autism.
Versus trying to prevent autism.
And I'm not even sure about any kind of call connection either, again, because this is not my expertise.
But this is the level of desperation.
This is the level of desperation.
Whenever somebody tries to run, have a run or a walk-a-thon to prevent anything from pediatric leukemia to...
Whatever.
It doesn't mean that you're showing contempt or enmity or hatred or dislike of the individual who suffers from it.
When you march against psoriasis, you're not leveling disdain and hatred against the psoriatic.
It's absurd!
But this goes to show you the level of desperation in what we have today.
And this also shows you the level of complete and total detachment and the untethering of logic between people who are so desperately trying to maintain their jobs.
And a radical left woke stockpuff media that is just being shuttered by the day where they would go and actually put their names and their reputations and their logic on the line to make this specious point that Bobby Kennedy is basically speaking out against the autistic versus autism.
This is where we are right now.
I would venture to say 10 years ago, that argument would have not even been attempted.
But today, because we have lost so much connection with reality, we have so many people who are so unable to critically think that this went by without so much of a blink of an eye.
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