In remarks laced with scientific inaccuracies, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, said on Wednesday that autism was preventable while directly contradicting researchers within his own agency on a primary driver behind rising rates of the condition in young children.
The brain of an autistic person is literally built different in the womb, but of course he doesn’t want to admit that. Autistic brains are usually noticably more symmetrical with more long distance connections and fewer local connections.
But he has chosen a different “truth” to act on because he wants to feel special.
The problem with that theory is that it is based on science, they use a different base. I’m not sure what it is yet, but it’s obviouslult not science. Maybe it is just wanting to be special, but even then it doesn’t make sense to me.
Desire. Selfishness. They want what they want and they “don’t have to explain themselves to you.” When that’s your basis, there is no cause and effect, there are no consequences, and there are no reasons why they can’t.