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Dear RFK, How Do You Know?

Photo by Leif Wilson.
Photo by Leif Wilson.
Leif Wilson

In recent times, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made several claims about various types of medicine ever since he became the U.S. Secretary of Health.

He has repeatedly made these statements without any evidence being presented, which may have disastrous consequences. For example, he has infamously stated that Tylenol causes autism in newborn babies, where there has been no evidence to support it.

However, with several claims, there have been statements of “evidence” being present, yet there isn’t any proper evidence at all. And need I mention the statements on the most ridiculous subjects possible (which I do not wish to elaborate on)?

And there have been significant increases in diseases such as the flu and measles recently, which will result in an increased risk to victims of these diseases if RFK Jr. follows through with his statements of possibly cutting down on vaccine access.

And if we do not start using evidence to back up claims and random things can be said with no thought put into it, who knows what could happen when any random claim can be made and followed through with by people in the government like RFK Jr.?

More people will get sicker and possibly die. This is completely unacceptable, and we can’t let things like these happen due to completely unproven beliefs.

 

Sources:

Michigan Medicine

Tylenol Claims

Evidence Claims

Vaccine Threats

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