The article critiques Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s disinformation campaign regarding vaccinations and health. It highlights his rejection of germ theory in favor of outdated concepts and underscores his profit from vaccine skepticism. Kennedy's controversial claims, including false assertions about measles and nutrition, reflect troubling ideas tied to the value of life based on health metrics. His role as Secretary of Health and Human Services raises concerns as he promotes policies that some experts compare to eugenics, favoring a vision of health that tolerates deaths to avoid universal vaccination.
Kennedy has historically profited from his 'vaccine skepticism', tapping into a network of multibranching disinformation that undermines public health.
Kennedy's statements suggest a disturbing belief that life value correlates with health conditions, echoing troubling eugenics ideas.
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