RFK Jr. is up to some tricky horseshit. Once again, he wants to drag his belief into the limelight that vaccines cause autism. This theory has been debunked on a number of occasions. His methods to accomplish this would combine federal health data, medical records, insurance claims, and more. Gathering tons of info would make it easier to provide the phony evidence that this charlatan is after. Let's face facts: RFK Jr. is not hardly qualified to be in the job he's in.
Medication records from pharmacy chains, claims from private insurers, and lab tests from Veterans Affairs will also be accessed. Supposedly, according to all the involved health agencies, all of the expected security and patient privacy standards will be secured. There is no way I believe that.
Besides everything else, this hints at the possibility of developing an autism national disease registry. This is a no-brainer: it shouldn't be done. For one thing, the way the whole thing looks to me is that RFK Jr. and others are belittling people on the autism spectrum. They're saying what they believe to be true: that people on the spectrum are incapable of existing on their own. Many adults lumped into this category are far more intelligent than the idiots coming after them. Yes, there are certainly some people who could use some assistance, but there are many others who do rather well in the real world.
I hate labels. I know many people, children and adults, who are stigmatized by incorrect characterizations. Not all people see and handle situations in the same manner. As individuals, it's our right to be different, as long as no harm is perpetuated against others. No one person or group should have the power to dictate what social norms are to be accepted.
This is one battle that I'll be keeping a close eye on. Things are changing almost daily on this. I don't want to get left behind.
Thank you for reading.
Blaze McRob
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