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For someone whos been talking about it for so long, the HHS secretary got many basic facts wrong.
RFK Jr. Knows Amazingly Little About Autism https://twp.ai/4ilfeW
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Kennedy has spent the last 20 years promoting anti-vaccine rhetoric, falsely and repeatedly claiming that vaccines are linked to autism. Yet as the press conference made clear, Kennedy knows startlingly little about autism. In the course of his remarks, he detoured into a rabbit hole filled with pseudoscience about the condition, providing a vast display of all the things he does not seem to know about current research and basic facts about the condition.
Heres a list of just a few of the major pieces of misinformation Kennedy shared.
Falsely framing autism as a debilitating disease and an epidemic
Kennedys ableist and factually incorrect framing of autism relies on explicitly calling it a disease, when most scientists refer to it as a disorder. Many autistic self-advocates object to that framing too, saying that autism is part of the wide range of human neurodiversity. According to data released in 2021, roughly 61.8 million people worldwide are believed to be somewhere on the autism spectrum.
Most significantly, autism is widely agreed to exist on a spectrumhence its clinical name, autism spectrum disorderand autistic people have a wide range of abilities and ways that their autism expresses itself. In remarks that drew the most scrutiny, Kennedy depicted profound autism as something that inevitably robs children of their abilities, proclaiming: These are kids who will never pay taxes. Theyll never hold a job. Theyll never play baseball. Theyll never write a poem. Theyll never go out on a date. Many of them will never use a toilet unassisted. (Our colleague Julia Métraux interviewed autistic poet and attorney Elizabeth McClellan earlier this week, who said his remarks are useless eaters rhetoric, the eugenicist idea used by Nazi Germany in the 1930s to dehumanize and eventually murder disabled people.) A press release issued by HHS this week even referred to autistic children as afflicted......
Declaring that autism is clearly caused by environmental toxins
But Kennedy took on step towards meeting this self-imposed deadline by stating, This is coming from an environmental toxin, adding the provocative assertion, And somebody made a profit by putting that environmental toxin into our air, our water, our medicines, our food. He promised that within two to three weeks were going to announce a series of new studies to identify precisely what environmental toxins are causing it. He also floated the idea of using AI to help in those studies.
Dr. Paul Offit is a virologist, a pediatrician, the chief of infectious diseases at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, and a co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine used in infants. He told Mother Jones that a variety of factors can contribute to the risk of developing autism, including advanced maternal or paternal age, intrauterine infections when the mother is pregnant, genetics, and maternal health.
What those four things all have in common is that youre born with autism, he says. All the evidence, he says, is that these are events that are occurring while the child is in the womb, rather than what anti-vaccine advocates have suggested many times, that autism is caused by vaccines received after the child is born......
Rejecting the idea that increased autism rates are due in part to better diagnosis and surveillance
The press conference was called to respond to a new CDC report which showed a small increase in the number of 8-year-olds diagnosed with autism. Kennedy repeatedly rejected the idea that the increase was due to better autism diagnosis tools and surveillance, declaring that making that argument amounted to epidemic denial, and saying that genes dont cause epidemics.
Kennedy also said that the root causes of autism could be found much faster because of A.I. and because of the digitalization of health records that are now available to us.
Craig Newschaffer, who has spent the better part of his career studying potential causes of autism, called Kennedys idea of using artificial intelligence to quickly solve the mystery of autism extremely infeasible. He noted large-scale efforts are already underway to use machine learning to analyze existing autism datasetsbut the results of those studies, he said, are at least five years away.
mopinko
(73,928 posts)my son is on the spectrum. he has a phd in math and is pulling down big buck as a computer nerd.
my fb feed is full of friends on the spectrum who have led full, productive lives.
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