Vaccine Wars: Kennedy, Trump, and Autism's Shadow
- Jaime David
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s selection as Health and Human Services Secretary has ignited controversy due to his well-documented history of spreading misinformation about vaccines and autism. A recent interview revealed Kennedy's belief that autism is linked to environmental toxins, further fueling public concern. He has also expressed a desire to establish a national registry of autistic individuals, raising alarm about potential privacy violations and stigmatization. Disability rights advocates and scientists have strongly condemned Kennedy's views, emphasizing the established scientific consensus that vaccines do not cause autism. They argue that his statements perpetuate harmful stereotypes and undermine public health efforts to promote vaccination. Concerns have also been raised about the potential misuse of an autism registry, with critics fearing it could lead to discrimination and further marginalization of autistic individuals. The White House has defended Kennedy's appointment by stating that the president believes in hearing a range of perspectives, but many remain unconvinced. Critics argue that providing a platform to someone who actively promotes misinformation on critical public health issues is irresponsible and dangerous. The controversy surrounding Kennedy's appointment and his stance on autism highlights the ongoing challenges in combating misinformation and promoting evidence-based public health policies. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/30/dvvu-a30.html
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