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RFK’s Stance on Autism Evokes Nazi Germany Eugenics

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, is known for his controversial opinions about public health that are not supported by evidence. He describes autistic people as “a burden on their family,” and believes that vaccines contribute to autism, despite that commonly referenced myth being proven untrue.

What is Autism?

There are Significant Risks

What is Eugenics?

Asperger and His Dark Legacy

RFK’s discriminatory rhetoric against autistic people and the need to eradicate the “disease” is repeating Nazi rhetoric propelled by Dr. Hans Asperger. Asperger was an Austrian physician who studied neurodivergence, particularly in children, and he is the namesake for the outdated term “Asperger’s Syndrome.” That terminology has not been an official diagnosis in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since 2013. It is just “autism spectrum disorder” now.

The genocide of disabled adults and children in Nazi Germany should serve as a warning, not a blueprint.

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