Kennedy's call to 'Make America Healthy Again' is a sickening reflection of nostalgia for a past that never truly benefited public health, appealing instead to a dangerous, misleading ethos.
The nostalgia in RFK Jr.'s message is deeply flawed, as he weaponizes the family legacy to promote disinformation about vaccines and marginalizes neurodivergent experiences, falsely claiming they never existed.
RFK Jr. positions himself as a truth-teller against a fabricated conspiracy by the medical community, alienating vast expertise in his reckless oversimplification of complex health issues.
His dangerous rhetoric likens vaccine advocacy to a 'holocaust,' leveraging the power of fear and provocation while ignoring scientific advancements and inclusivity in understanding developmental differences.
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