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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(128,240 posts)
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 12:37 PM Aug 28

RFK Jr. Roasted Over His Bizarre Airport Observation: 'Remarkable Amount Of Stupidity'

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy on Wednesday declared that he knows “what a healthy child is supposed to look like” before revealing that he finds out just by looking at them.

The 71-year-old Kennedy — who reportedly arrived 30 minutes late to a presser where Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed three bills stemming from the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda — remarked on how no one in his large family had diabetes, food allergies or autism when he grew up.

“I’m looking at kids as I walk through the airports today, as I walk down the street, I see these kids that are just overburdened by mitochondrial challenges, with inflammation,” said the conspiracy theorist and one of the nation’s biggest vaccine skeptics. “You can tell from their faces, from their body movements and from their lack of social connection.”

Kennedy — after pushing false figures on Texas children with autism and underscoring that there are more children with diabetes and autism than when he was little — proceeded to declare that “we’re doing something to our children that is unprecedented in human history.”













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Irish_Dem

(73,993 posts)
2. I am a retired mental health professional, with 40 years clinical experience.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 12:50 PM
Aug 28

I earned a PhD from a well known public university.

My speciality in grad school: Assessment and diagnosis (Personalty and Intellectual) in Children and Adults.
Dissertation and classwork, internship all focused on this specialty.

I did many psych evaluations for courts, police, colleges, corporations, etc.

And I sure as hell could not do airport evaluations from 30 paces on kids walking past me.

Oopsie Daisy

(6,670 posts)
4. I wonder if he has any plans to visit Dealy Plaza or the Ambassador Hotel, soon.
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 01:08 PM
Aug 28

Is Cheryl Hines still married to that SOB? How can she stand to look at herself in the mirror?

GusBob

(7,970 posts)
9. Everyone in his large family was just fine
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 03:14 PM
Aug 28

What is your malfunction folks

Didnt his aunt or something have a lobotomy ?

Buns_of_Fire

(18,714 posts)
10. Poppycock and bushswozzle. Everyone knows the problem is
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 03:42 PM
Aug 28

an imbalance of the four humours and is nothing that a good bloodletting won't cure.

The imbalance of humors, or dyscrasia, was thought to be the direct cause of all diseases. Health was associated with a balance of humors, or eucrasia. The qualities of the humors, in turn, influenced the nature of the diseases they caused. Yellow bile caused warm diseases and phlegm caused cold diseases. In On the Temperaments, Galen further emphasized the importance of the qualities. An ideal temperament involved a proportionally balanced mixture of the four qualities. Galen identified four temperaments in which one of the qualities (warm, cold, moist, or dry) predominated, and four more in which a combination of two (warm and moist, warm and dry, cold and dry, or cold and moist) dominated. These last four, named for the humors with which they were associated—sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic—eventually became better known than the others. While the term temperament came to refer just to psychological dispositions, Galen used it to refer to bodily dispositions, which determined a person's susceptibility to particular diseases, as well as behavioral and emotional inclinations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humorism

struggle4progress

(124,348 posts)
11. I see another case of heartless braindead Republican syndrome
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 04:09 PM
Aug 28

What's causing this sudden increase in zombies across the country?

mercuryblues

(15,848 posts)
12. Ask him how Rosemary fared with her
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 04:56 PM
Aug 28

"Intellectual disability" and the treatment for it,

FFS. This guy is a complete ass

Marthe48

(21,704 posts)
13. They didn't diagnose autism and diabetes back then
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 05:40 PM
Aug 28

I'm 73. We saw our family doctor once a year, mainly to get vaccinations, and an update on height and weight. I think one of the kids in my grade school had diabetes and took insulin shots. The only reason I know is because the teacher told us why the kid had to leave the classroom occasionally. I didn't hear of any other kids who had type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

People with Type 2 diabetes were generally short-lived before the discovery of insulin and the first injection for a human in the 1920s. Maybe people with Type 1 diabetes didn't get as many chances to pass the disease along until after the life-saving, Nobel prize winning research started saving and lengthening lives.

I never heard of autism until I was in my 30s. I never heard of any of the diagnoses of mental disabilities or mental illness that we hear so much about today. Maybe that's because mental health wasn't studied until Freud, Jung and others started examining human behavior, not more than 125 years ago. Kids that needed special attention were lumped together, and, while a couple of teachers tried to explain to us why they were special, and that we should be kind, most kids in the mainstream classes weren't and the special ed. kids were mocked and shamed by people who probably grew up to be rwnj and asses.

rfk and his family got the best health care available and probably lived sheltered and exclusive lives, where illness and disability were either far removed or sanitized. Just because he didn't see illness or live with it, doesn't mean it wasn't part of the human condition. rkf is an entitled rich boy who squandered his chances and tarnished his family's good name as he destroyed his own health and mental abilities.



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