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It's bad enough that Robert Kennedy Jr. believes there is anything more than coincidence between the vaccination of infants and later development of autism. But there's more to it than that:
'Second, [Kennedy]seems to think people with autism are "gone," their lives "destroyed" and their families "shattered." Autism is not a death sentence. People with autism are not missing or destroyed. They are everywhere, trying to live their lives in a society that too often demeans them as subhuman, missing or worthless.'--David M. Perry Follow this link for the full article: RFK Jr.'s strange remarks on autism - CNN.com |
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Some of the smartest people I have ever met have autism, and some of the people i know with autism are unvaccinated. Silly what some people believe
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I'd rather be autistic than come from a cursed family...
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Wow what an idiot....lol last I checked I do have a brain, since when is autism defined as a lack of a brain, and better yet since when do vaccinations cause brains to disappear. And as someone on the autism spectrum I can say with certainty I am most certainly 'here' well maybe not all the time since my mind can wander but yes there is someone home....Also it is being found out many LFA autistics aren't as low functioning as one would think...many are able to learn to communicate better with the outside world via typing on ipads/computers or whatever...so yes even the ones who cannot talk have someone home and yes they hear when people talk about them like they aren't there.
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Bad science - I thought this had been disproved years ago: BBC News - MMR doctor struck from register
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