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Robert Kennedy Jr.

What I see of him looks pretty great, except the part where he thinks that vaccines cause autism. No…

 @9CX59SR from New Jersey commented…11mos11MO

As the mother of an Autistic son, spending 20 yrs advocating and educating myself, we need to first be willing to understand that over 95% of the so called experts have been persuaded in some way to support and perpetuate their "professional stance". Environmental factors and external components we ingest or are injected with ALL have consequences. If you search it out and remain open, you will find that RFK Jr. has done his homework.

 @85SNJH7  from Ohio commented…7mos7MO

Anything you put in your body can have an adverse reaction. Some people are even allergic to water. The thing with autism is that people who develop it after receiving a vaccine were already carriers for the genes, and were likely to develop it anyways. There is no mechanism within vaccines that can cause autism if the genes aren't present. But a bad reaction to the vaccine could trigger a dormant gene. But so could any sort of trauma. My dad's entire family has the genes for myasthenia gravis and rheumatoid arthritis. But the only person to develop them was my aunt, shortly after getting in a very serious car accident and which resulted in her mom dying in a car accident rushing to see her in the hospital. Trauma can triggerots of dormant things in our body.

 @9KL6JHC from Connecticut commented…3mos3MO

I think that everyone can agree that more research could help, at the very least, put more people at ease