Fake video shows RFK Jr. saying, 'Kids are gayer than ever and they're fat, repulsively fat'
- Jack Schlossberg challenged Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To a fight on Instagram after Kennedy's controversial remarks about autism.
- Kennedy claimed that environmental toxins may cause increases in autism diagnoses, contradicting mainstream scientific views about the condition's complexity.
- The CDC reports that the number of children diagnosed with autism rose from one in 56 in 2016 to one in 31 in 2022, highlighting better detection practices.
- Schlossberg criticized Kennedy for using conspiracy theories and personal gain during his presidential campaign.
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Fake video shows RFK Jr. saying, 'Kids are gayer than ever and they're fat, repulsively fat'
The inauthentic video of the U.S. health secretary featured artificial-intelligence (AI) manipulation. The post Fake video shows RFK Jr. saying, ‘Kids are gayer than ever and they’re fat, repulsively fat’ appeared first on WNYmedia Network - Buffalo, NY.
Kennedy Grandson Issues Bizarre Challenge to RFK Jr. After Latest Autism Claims
Screenshot The grandson of the late John F. Kennedy took to social media to issue a bizarre challenge to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in response to his comments about autism. Kennedy — who serves as the Health and Human Services Secretary — sparked outrage for his characterization of people on the autism spectrum. The secretary has repeatedly vowed to find and eliminate the supposed outside sources of autism that have led to increases diagnoses. Durin…
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