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erronis

(19,136 posts)
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 01:42 PM 15 hrs ago

RFK Jr. Pretty Sure Anything He Didn't Know About As A Kid Is Not Real -- Wonkette

https://www.wonkette.com/p/rfk-jr-pretty-sure-anything-he-didnt

An especially curious thing about the MAGA mindset, you may have noticed, is the fervent belief that the only things that are real and true are the things they knew about and understood as children with a child’s somewhat narrow view of the world. Science hasn’t progressed, history isn’t slightly less pleasant than stories about George Washington’s cherry tree, and transgender people don’t exist. Or, if their moms let them watch Dog Day Afternoon, they exist but are all in cahoots with bank robbers.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Barber Surgeon General Robert F. Kennedy Jr. complained about all of the diseases and conditions people have now that definitely did not exist when he was a kid — the point of which was to suggest that somehow, we are being made sick by vaccines, food dyes, and unidentified “toxins.”

“ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette’s syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, autism — all of these are injuries I never heard of when I was a kid, were not part of the nomenclature, they weren’t part of the dialogue. There was zero spent in this country treating chronic disease when my uncle was president, today it’s about 1.8 trillion dollars annually. It’s bankrupting our nation. Seventy-four percent of American kids cannot qualify for military service. How are we going to maintain our global leadership with such a sick population?

“We have all these autoimmune diseases, these exotic diseases again, I never heard of. Juvenile diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Crohn’s disease, and a hundred others that, again, were just unknown when I was a kid.”


So, first of all, people in those days — particularly in circles like the Kennedys’, and particularly in New England — didn’t talk about those kinds of things much because it was considered unseemly. Men, especially, didn’t want it known that their children had any health or neurological issues, because they thought it reflected poorly on the quality of their sperm. But that doesn’t mean they didn’t exist.

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RFK Jr. Pretty Sure Anything He Didn't Know About As A Kid Is Not Real -- Wonkette (Original Post) erronis 15 hrs ago OP
The 'ol blame the sick schtick n/t Cheezoholic 15 hrs ago #1
Well atreides1 15 hrs ago #2
I sometimes wonder if he's frozen in 1968 when his father was killed. milestogo 13 hrs ago #3
That's an interesting thought. yardwork 13 hrs ago #7
He was 14 when his father died. milestogo 12 hrs ago #12
His Aunt Rose was given a lobotomy and put away in an asylum. yardwork 13 hrs ago #4
77% ( actual number, not 74%) of American kids can't qualify for military service. Jim__ 13 hrs ago #5
They didn't have arthroscopic surgery when he was a kid either FrankBooth 13 hrs ago #6
Old time diseases. rickford66 13 hrs ago #8
That's fascinating. I know of a few of the "old time" names. One important one left out is "The Sugars" erronis 13 hrs ago #10
Post removed Post removed 13 hrs ago #9
This guy must have pulled off legs off of ants, and other poor insects when he was a child... SWBTATTReg 12 hrs ago #11

atreides1

(16,628 posts)
2. Well
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 01:59 PM
15 hrs ago

Maybe if he hadn't spent most of his time in a drug induced stupor he might have heard of everything that he listed!!!



milestogo

(20,331 posts)
3. I sometimes wonder if he's frozen in 1968 when his father was killed.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:21 PM
13 hrs ago

He just stopped maturing and stayed a child even as he grew into a man's body.

yardwork

(66,311 posts)
7. That's an interesting thought.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:40 PM
13 hrs ago

This was a very traumatized family. I doubt the kids got much help. The Kennedy approach was denial, and Bob's mother also came from a very dysfunctional family.

milestogo

(20,331 posts)
12. He was 14 when his father died.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 04:54 PM
12 hrs ago

He was with his father when he died (the day after being shot). He was a pallbearer at his father's funeral, where he spoke and read excerpts from his father's speeches at the mass commemorating his death at Arlington. He started using drugs within the year after that.

I know people who have experienced the murder of a family murder while they were teenagers or young adults. Its deeply traumatic, whether its a parent or a sibling. Sometimes they have no memory of anything from around that time or its distorted.

RFK Jr experienced the murder of his uncle and his father. I don't know how you could ever recover from that. Maybe he hasn't. It doesn't change the fact that he is totally unqualified for the office he's in.

yardwork

(66,311 posts)
4. His Aunt Rose was given a lobotomy and put away in an asylum.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:24 PM
13 hrs ago

His Uncle John had some very serious health problems, including Addison's Disease.

There were a LOT of things the Kennedys didn't talk about when Bob was a kid.

Jim__

(14,684 posts)
5. 77% ( actual number, not 74%) of American kids can't qualify for military service.
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:27 PM
13 hrs ago

I wonder if RFK supports the National School Lunch Program.

From MissionReadiness:

Malnutrition, especially malnutrition
manifesting as obesity, poses a threat not
only to our nation’s health, but to our national
security. Nationwide, 77 percent of youth
between the ages of 17 and 24 cannot qualify
for military service, an increase from 2017’s
ineligibility rate of 71 percent. Overweight
disqualifies 11 percent of youth from serving if
they so choose, and contributes to the 44
percent of youth who are disqualified for
multiple reasons.1

...

School Lunch Program (NSLP) an important
component of good nutrition. The Healthy
Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 led to updated
nutrition standards for the NSLP and
improved guidelines for food and drinks
available in schools.5 Since these standards
were implemented, fruit and vegetable
consumption by participating children
increased by 16 and 23 percent, respectively.6
Providing opportunities for children to
reach the recommended 60 minutes of
moderate to vigorous activity at school can
also help kids maintain a healthy weight.7

The retired admirals and generals of Mission:
Readiness recognize that the underlying causes
of obesity cannot be solved by the efforts of
the military alone. With an increase in youth
being ineligible for military service, it is more
important than ever for policymakers, including
state and local school boards, to promote
healthy eating, increased access to fresh and
nutritious foods, and physical activity for
children from an early age.

FrankBooth

(1,819 posts)
6. They didn't have arthroscopic surgery when he was a kid either
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:34 PM
13 hrs ago

So if a great sports hero blew out their knee or arm back in those days - like Gale Sayers or Sandy Koufax - their careers were over. Now they'd just have surgery and be back playing the next season.

He's a fucking idiot.

erronis

(19,136 posts)
10. That's fascinating. I know of a few of the "old time" names. One important one left out is "The Sugars"
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 03:58 PM
13 hrs ago

Last edited Wed Apr 23, 2025, 04:42 PM - Edit history (1)

Sugars, or in rural Vermont "The sugars". An awful lot of sugar-bush families suffer(ed) from it.

I had "blood poisoning" when I was a kid. Not sure I like "sepsis" any better.

Miasma is another term that was applied for anything the medical "professional" couldn't deal with (or didn't want to.)

Response to erronis (Original post)

SWBTATTReg

(25,182 posts)
11. This guy must have pulled off legs off of ants, and other poor insects when he was a child...
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 04:21 PM
12 hrs ago
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