Certainly wrong to outright put the blame on RFT for Samoa, but him using that event as a reason to sow doubt in the safety of the MMR vaccine and vaccines in general is what most worries me. He has some very good ides but in most of his communications appears to be very anti-science and evidence.
Certainly wrong to outright put the blame on RFT for Samoa, but him using that event as a reason to sow doubt in the safety of the MMR vaccine and vaccines in general is what most worries me. He has some very good ides but in most of his communications appears to be very anti-science and evidence.
P.S. Here's an example from "Children's Health Defense" (CHF, RFK's former organization): Getting the Measles in Modern-Day America—Not Nearly as Dangerous as Portrayed
Certainly wrong to outright put the blame on RFT for Samoa, but him using that event as a reason to sow doubt in the safety of the MMR vaccine and vaccines in general is what most worries me. He has some very good ides but in most of his communications appears to be very anti-science and evidence.
since there is no good science to support the childhood vaccine schedule as it exists in the USA, i'd say calling RFKjr anti-science is incorrect
"most of his communications appears to be very anti-science and evidence."
Example? I've found the contrary. Here's some links to some of RFK's writing about Samoa and measles:
https://archive.is/7craV and https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/lsamoa-medical-freedom-hero-court-case-dismissed/ and https://www.respectfulinsolence.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/RFKletterSamoanPM.pdf
P.S. Here's an example from "Children's Health Defense" (CHF, RFK's former organization): Getting the Measles in Modern-Day America—Not Nearly as Dangerous as Portrayed
Dr. Alan Palmer October 24, 2019
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/getting-the-measles-in-modern-day-america-not-nearly-as-dangerous-as-portrayed/