Alligatorob
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The latest bizarre conspiracy theory...
https://www.nationalreview.com/news...ineered-to-attack-caucasian-and-black-people/
https://www.nationalreview.com/news...ineered-to-attack-caucasian-and-black-people/
Unusual drivel?I don't see myself supporting Kennedy but I do like to read about his positions. He's interesting and its not just the usual drivel.
When you use the word "vaccines" you are referring to all vaccines, I presume and I can agree with that. However, the COVID vaccine has had its challenges with the different illnesses it has been accused of being part of. Because of all the different claims that were made about the vaccine and then the number of deaths from the effects of the vaccine, like Myocarditis and Pericarditis, not to mention some babies also dying through the Mother receiving the injections. To top it off, there were too many different things being said about what we should do to protect ourselves. 1 mask, then 2 masks, then only the N95 will help and so on. It just seemed like a lot of confusion, disinformation and contradicting information being put out there on a daily basis caused a lot of bewilderment from the people. It came to the point where we didn't know what was fact and what was fiction. And what it boiled down to was, either take the risk or don't. Each person needed to make that decision.Kennedy Jr.’s family has distanced themselves from his rhetoric. His wife, actress Cheryl Hines, who said she supports his presidential bid, said his “opinions are not a reflection of [her] own,” in a tweet last year after he compared vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany. Two of Kennedy Jr.’s siblings, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and former Rep. Joseph Kennedy II (D-Mass.), along with Kennedy Jr.’s niece, Maeve Kennedy McKean, the executive director of Georgetown University’s Global Health Initiatives, also denounced his promotion of vaccine misinformation in a 2019 op-ed in Politico. “We stand behind him in his ongoing fight to protect our environment. However, on vaccines he is wrong,” they wrote, noting his environmental advocacy efforts, including a Hudson River revitalization project. “His and others’ work against vaccines is having heartbreaking consequences,” they opined, presenting a long list of evidence about the positive effects of vaccines, including that they “prevent some 2 million to 3 million deaths a year.” His niece, Dr. Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, also contested his rhetoric on vaccines in a 2020 New York Times op-ed titled: “Vaccines Are Safe, No Matter What Robert Kennedy Jr. Says.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/sarado...the-conspiracies-he-promotes/?sh=7840cadd3acc
I do my best to stay away from daytime talk shows.I heard him speak on one of the daytime talk shows the wife had turned on and I thought he made some very good points about several different topics.