American kids are in danger..

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TLDRThe video discusses concerning statistics related to childhood obesity and health conditions among kids in the U.S. The conversation touches on the alarming rates of obesity, with 40% of children affected and about 6% classified as morbidly obese, raising concerns about public health and potential child abuse. There's a call to action to address environmental toxins and health disparities while tackling systemic issues in healthcare. The speakers debate whether healthcare should be considered a human right, highlighting political divides and the complex nature of healthcare reforms. They also explore the implications of reduced social interaction on mental health, particularly regarding autism. The overall message advocates for a more united approach to challenging health issues, stressing the need for constructive dialogue across political lines to improve children's health and public policy.

Conclusões

  • 🍔 40% of kids are classified as overweight or obese.
  • 👶 6% of U.S. children are morbidly obese.
  • 🧪 Environmental toxins are linked to chronic diseases.
  • 🌐 Debate on healthcare as a human right versus labor rights.
  • 🤝 Emphasis on political unity for health policy improvements.
  • 📱 Reduced socialization can exacerbate mental health issues.
  • 📈 Health statistics reveal alarming trends in childhood well-being.
  • 🗣️ Importance of constructive dialogue in addressing health issues.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The discussion highlights alarming statistics regarding childhood obesity in the US, indicating that 40% of children are overweight and 6% morbidly obese. The speaker expresses concern for the health of the youth and attributes the rising rates of various diseases to environmental toxins. They emphasize the need for collaboration across political lines to address these health crises.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The conversation delves into healthcare rights, with one participant arguing against the notion that healthcare is a human right since it involves the labor of others. The contrast between universal healthcare as a moral entitlement and the belief that labor rights of individuals shouldn't be violated is debated, showcasing differing viewpoints on government responsibility in providing healthcare.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The discussion shifts to the critique of current health policies and the accountability of health organizations and their affiliations with pharmaceutical companies. Participants scrutinize political influences and the potential conflicts of interest tied to funding and endorsements in public health discussions.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    There is further debate surrounding the vaccine conversation and the ethics of marketing products related to vaccines. Key individuals express frustration over the perceived inconsistencies in vaccine advocacy and the apparent profit motives of certain organizations, questioning the credibility of public health messaging amid financial influences.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:27:32

    The closing remarks focus on autism discussions, addressing the potential role of socialization and environmental factors in mental health outcomes. The participants navigate differing perspectives on autism causation, emphasizing the importance of social interaction while recognizing the complexity of mental health disorders.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • What percentage of kids in the U.S. are obese?

    40% of kids are classified as overweight or obese.

  • What is the percentage of children that are morbidly obese?

    About 6% of children in the United States are classified as morbidly obese.

  • How does modern society impact children's health?

    Modern society, including processed foods and reduced social interactions, can exacerbate health issues in children.

  • Why is healthcare a controversial topic in political discussions?

    Healthcare rights are debated mainly due to differing opinions on whether access should be guaranteed as a human right.

  • What role does socialization play in mental health?

    Reduced social interaction may contribute to more extreme manifestations of autism and other mental health issues.

  • Is it possible to separate personal views from political affiliations?

    Yes, individuals can support different ideas from various political figures without fully endorsing them.

  • What challenges exist in the U.S. healthcare system?

    There are large uninsured populations despite significant profits being made by insurance companies.

  • Is there a connection between environmental toxins and health issues?

    Yes, environmental toxins are linked to various health issues including allergies, diabetes, and neurological diseases.

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    citizen period like if you're a citizen
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    period no questions asked I don't want
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    totally disagree with it um so yeah that
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    an hour with you we got few minutes left
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    here all right every other country us
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    says Healthcare whether you're poor or
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    rich young or old to human right I'm not
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    hearing you say that no no I I don't
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    think that's the right way to to
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    structure that they are selling what's
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    clothing for babies one of them is
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    unafraid next one in the sold for 20 I
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    think this is stupid that RFK is doing
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    this I totally disagree with this most
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    vaccines are completely safe and there's
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    no like real like what are we talking
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    about the polio vaccine it's so
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    stupid bucks a piece by the way next one
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    is no VA no problem now you're coming
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    before this committee and you say you're
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    making money selling a child's product
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    to parents for 26 bucks which cast
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    ridiculous can you tell us now that you
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    you're going to have your organization
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    take these products off the market
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    Senator I have no power over that
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    organization I'm not part of it I
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    resigned from the board was oh okay well
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    then okay well
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    well all right well that then it's
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    then yeah I mean all right two months
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    ago you founded that you certainly have
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    power you could make that are you
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    supportive of this I've had nothing to
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    do with are you supportive of these ones
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    supportive of these this clothing which
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    is milit antivaccine I I am supportive
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    and I want to protect you will not tell
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    the organization you founded not to
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    continue uh selling that product thank
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    you Mr
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    chairman Senator Blackburn I understand
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    like to be fair if he's not involved I'm
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    not going to take this as a huge mistake
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    million from Pharma companies he's a
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    shill 1.6 million what over a 50-year
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    vaccine come on come on what let's just
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    stop bro he's chilling for the polio
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    vaccine just please please guys let's be
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    a little bit more realistic okay and uh
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    he is Shing I don't know but um that
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    that's it uh you think RFK is against
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    the polio vaccine no I don't and I think
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    that the truth is that he probably
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    in its actual message I think that he
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    probably thinks that it's partially
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    himself that's what I'm
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    assuming so yeah that that's what my
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    expectation is why not say it then
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    probably because he doesn't want to
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    badmouth his own organization that he
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    was a part of that's the reason why so
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    he gave like the most politically
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    correct answer given the position that
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    he was in which is disappointing to me
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    in a way because I wish he had just come
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    out and said no I don't support this
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    period but I it's understandable why he
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    responded the way he did and I think
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    that his response was not terrible
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    and given his position I I would accept
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    it as
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    being okay that's me
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    right Senator I can't give you a yes or
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    no qu answer that question human right
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    is Healthcare a human doesn't cost
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    anybody anything but is this we already
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    saw this all right every other country
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    says Healthcare whether you're poor or
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    rich young or old to human right I'm not
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    hearing you say that all right you've
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    talked about the drug companies and
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    maybe okay yeah that that's already some
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    more other stuff I'll see if there's any
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    into you got to let go of Bernie man
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    said nothing when his own party cost him
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    aside lost all credibility with me after
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    that a revolutionary doesn't compromise
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    criticize that and if you want to then
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    said I look at people as a collection of
  • 00:11:54
    ideas and while I do support Bernie
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    overall there are things that I disagree
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    with him in and so uh no I I don't I
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    don't have to throw the baby out with
  • 00:12:04
    the bath water I can just simply take
  • 00:12:07
    the things that I like and agree with
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    those and disagree with the things that
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    simple I can do that with RFK I can do
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    it with Bernie Sanders I can do it with
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    Donald Trump uh there's no law that says
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    that you have to approve every single
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    thing that a person does if you agree
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    with them on one thing uh we need to get
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    out of this type of thinking it's
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    unhealthy it's reductive and I think
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    it's just stupid it's just a stupid um
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    you know basically like I I don't know
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    like what's the word for uh explaining
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    something like this uh it's like
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    cult-like thinking like people treat
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    Donald Trump like he's a cult leader
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    people treat uh I don't know there's
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    other I would say
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    like like maybe like Elon Musk kind of
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    like he's a cult leader a couple of
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    other ones as well and uh I could think
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    of some other ones Etc this is not this
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    this is not how I think I don't think
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    this way I think that the I think the
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    people that do I think it's very
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    reductive and bad and I wish that
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    uh I I wish it didn't happen uh that's
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    it yeah Taylor Swift Etc right and uh
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    even Jordan peton uh they said the same
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    yeah yeah exactly uh the need to agree
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    with someone 100% uh is the reason why
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    politics has gotten so Insanity yeah I
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    think so too and uh I don't I don't
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    agree with that at all like to me I just
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    go with what I like and if they're if
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    they're doing something I don't like I
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    just don't deal with it it's literally
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    that
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    simple so a two-party poex makes you
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    think this way uh I think there's a lot
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    of reasons
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    why and Mr Kennedy I look forward to
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    working with you thank you Mr chairman
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    for J
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    [Applause]
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    the two-party system is really bad yeah
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    I think so I'm not a fan of
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    it let's see if there's anything else I
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    I'll look at a couple other ones but uh
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    then we'll we'll move on and look at
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    some other stuff too uh people have a
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    tendency to identify on their party G on
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    yeah please don't tell me you agree with
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    Kennedy there are a lot of things that
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    Kennedy says that I completely agree
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    with absolutely
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    absolutely
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    yep that's
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    right I do want a lot of things yes
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    exactly doesn't mean I agree with
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    everything some of them
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    yeah of
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    course I feel like probably the person
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    asking me that question probably agrees
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    with him on a few things
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    too just be honest with
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    yourself Bobby this is an answer to my
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    prayers we need to get to the answers of
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    this but even more we need to heal and
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    unify this divided
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    nation I'm not necessarily the most
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    optimistic guy because we've got
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    enormous challenges facing this nation
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    but I thought wow here's somebody from
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    the left somebody I don't agree with on
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    many issues
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    politically coming together with
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    President Trump
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    and focusing on an area of agreement so
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    something that the American people
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    desperately
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    want finding out the answers what has
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    caused
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    autism what is causing chronic illness I
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    think it's actually so simple well one
  • 00:15:46
    of the reasons why people are autistic
  • 00:15:48
    now is because they don't interact with
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    each other in real life that's why kids
  • 00:15:51
    get super autistic is because they don't
  • 00:15:53
    have time to socialize like back in the
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    day like let me give you an example um
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    you wanted to talk to your friend you
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    had to call their phone
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    number you were playing on
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    Hardcore and so you had to call their
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    phone number and you you would have like
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    their mom or their dad pick up and so
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    that's one of the differences is that
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    rage baiting wait am I rage baiting
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    right now no I'm not it's a genetic
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    thing I think that most mental disorders
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    are probably a combination of Nature and
  • 00:16:26
    nurture so I think that basically there
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    are people who might have some emergent
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    uh like basically people that are like
  • 00:16:32
    in the middle of cuz like autism is a
  • 00:16:35
    spectrum we all know this right so you
  • 00:16:37
    have some people that have autism and
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    they have like weird like hand things
  • 00:16:41
    they can't talk properly and they're
  • 00:16:43
    basically [ __ ] cooked right they're
  • 00:16:46
    totally cooked and then you have other
  • 00:16:47
    people that have autism and they just
  • 00:16:49
    don't understand social cues as well
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    right and so what I'm saying is that the
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    people that are in that middle area um
  • 00:16:57
    get basically
  • 00:16:59
    uh you know extremes go closer to the
  • 00:17:02
    extremes whenever they don't have these
  • 00:17:04
    social frictions that I think that a lot
  • 00:17:06
    of people grew up with many years ago I
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    think that's a big
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    reason it I think it it really is and
  • 00:17:14
    it's only logical right I mean this is a
  • 00:17:17
    this is a completely logical perspective
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    to have that if you don't actively
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    engage in socialization you will then
  • 00:17:24
    become less socialized imagine
  • 00:17:27
    disagreeing with this
  • 00:17:29
    it's Common
  • 00:17:30
    Sense M Kenny I know I think I've come
  • 00:17:34
    to know what's in your heart I I think I
  • 00:17:37
    know the personal and political price
  • 00:17:39
    you paid for this
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    decision I just I want to say publicly I
  • 00:17:45
    thank you for that I truly appreciate
  • 00:17:48
    what you're doing
  • 00:17:52
    here can't we come together as a
  • 00:17:57
    nation and do this
  • 00:18:01
    this can we do aren't you aren't you
  • 00:18:03
    getting tired of this I'm getting tired
  • 00:18:05
    of this so again M Mr
  • 00:18:08
    Kennedy I I I need to enter in the
  • 00:18:12
    record these this is just these are just
  • 00:18:14
    11 letters of support signed by 63,000
  • 00:18:18
    people thousands of
  • 00:18:20
    doctors uh from from the American
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    associate Association of American
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    Physicians and surgeons independent
  • 00:18:25
    medical Alliance the North Carolina
  • 00:18:26
    Physicians and freedom group governor
  • 00:18:28
    Landry from
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    Louisiana these are Americans
  • 00:18:34
    nonpartisan a lot a lot of these people
  • 00:18:36
    I know because I've you know advocated
  • 00:18:38
    with you a lot of them are Democrats
  • 00:18:41
    they put their political differences
  • 00:18:43
    aside so Mr chairman I'd like to I think
  • 00:18:45
    that that's the reason the way a lot of
  • 00:18:46
    people say it uh people are saying wrong
  • 00:18:48
    because it's not autism or missing the
  • 00:18:49
    point people are self-diagnosing based
  • 00:18:51
    on developed symptoms I know that and
  • 00:18:54
    also develop symptoms become more
  • 00:18:56
    prevalent whenever you don't engage with
  • 00:18:58
    things that counteract those symptoms so
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    uh really I mean again I think that a
  • 00:19:04
    lot of people have perspectives on this
  • 00:19:06
    that are just I mean they're emotionally
  • 00:19:08
    driven right uh they're just there's no
  • 00:19:10
    thinking involved with this uh it's very
  • 00:19:13
    obvious that if somebody is not
  • 00:19:15
    interacting with other people um or
  • 00:19:17
    they're not you know like socializing in
  • 00:19:20
    a way uh this is going to make their
  • 00:19:23
    social uh connections harder to develop
  • 00:19:27
    uh that's just how it is so you're going
  • 00:19:29
    to take something and then dial up the
  • 00:19:32
    level of extreme that it has whenever
  • 00:19:34
    you are in an environment that rewards
  • 00:19:37
    that type of behavior uh it's just that
  • 00:19:39
    simple and I think that there are a lot
  • 00:19:42
    of people that are probably pretty close
  • 00:19:44
    to the middle and the lack of
  • 00:19:46
    socialization they have causes that to
  • 00:19:49
    happen and I think that's where it where
  • 00:19:51
    it
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    goes please understand that antisocial
  • 00:19:56
    doesn't equate autism well there's a lot
  • 00:19:58
    of indicators for it right but
  • 00:20:00
    antisocial is a component and also being
  • 00:20:02
    able to interact with other people is a
  • 00:20:04
    component of things like Asbergers and
  • 00:20:07
    autism so yeah pure nonsense I guess you
  • 00:20:10
    spent uh too many hours a week with
  • 00:20:11
    therapy some some of his parents have
  • 00:20:13
    you're really speaking
  • 00:20:14
    ignorantly so um you don't think so let
  • 00:20:19
    me get this straight so you think that
  • 00:20:20
    there's no way that a person socializing
  • 00:20:24
    and being around other people is going
  • 00:20:26
    to have anything to do with how mental
  • 00:20:29
    state is going to
  • 00:20:37
    be is that
  • 00:20:40
    it that's a straw man no it's
  • 00:20:44
    not that's called isolation I never said
  • 00:20:48
    that
  • 00:20:51
    okay socialization does not affect
  • 00:20:53
    autism
  • 00:20:58
    your strong name not not autism directly
  • 00:21:00
    my wife is pregnant I've read books by
  • 00:21:01
    pediatrician or study based many studies
  • 00:21:03
    that show the increase in autism is
  • 00:21:04
    caused by very various environmental
  • 00:21:06
    factors considering uh including food
  • 00:21:09
    drugs and vaccines oh no I'm sure that
  • 00:21:11
    there's other things that cause it too
  • 00:21:13
    but I'm just saying that if you interact
  • 00:21:14
    with other people and uh I think that's
  • 00:21:17
    a big reason why it's happening I do
  • 00:21:20
    they're missing the point yeah they're
  • 00:21:21
    just totally missing the point well I'll
  • 00:21:23
    repeat it again I I think that people
  • 00:21:24
    are getting a little bit upset about
  • 00:21:26
    this but um anyway this is generally
  • 00:21:28
    what think I think that a lot of these
  • 00:21:30
    mental disorders are made more extreme
  • 00:21:34
    by the way that current uh like the
  • 00:21:36
    current culture is so the fact that
  • 00:21:38
    you're not interacting with a lot of
  • 00:21:39
    people in real life I think that the
  • 00:21:41
    fact that you're not uh being able to
  • 00:21:43
    talk to people or you're not uh
  • 00:21:46
    interacting with them you're not calling
  • 00:21:47
    them you don't have any friction or
  • 00:21:49
    anything like that in your life in the
  • 00:21:50
    same way that you used to in like let's
  • 00:21:51
    say the 90s I think that these things
  • 00:21:54
    have become multipliers for people that
  • 00:21:58
    develop the symptoms are they a causal
  • 00:22:00
    Factor probably not but I think that
  • 00:22:03
    they serve to make the uh the existing
  • 00:22:06
    symptoms worse and that's what I'm
  • 00:22:08
    saying good fence sitting it's not fence
  • 00:22:10
    sitting it's common
  • 00:22:13
    sense it's common sense to say that's
  • 00:22:16
    what would
  • 00:22:17
    happen yeah I mean there's like I mean
  • 00:22:19
    how many different types of studies are
  • 00:22:21
    there that types of isolation damage
  • 00:22:23
    people's ability to socialize it's not
  • 00:22:25
    even a
  • 00:22:27
    question you you don't need to find a
  • 00:22:29
    class for autism you need to uh enable
  • 00:22:30
    people to socialize more
  • 00:22:32
    yeah basically people that have autism
  • 00:22:35
    in the '90s that were like a six out of
  • 00:22:36
    10 into a 9 out of 10 in in the Ordinary
  • 00:22:38
    People yeah and so I'm not saying it
  • 00:22:41
    causes it but I think that it can uh it
  • 00:22:43
    can make it more
  • 00:22:44
    extreme so
  • 00:22:46
    yeah and let's see bro if you used to
  • 00:22:49
    work as a fence C you hold you hold no
  • 00:22:51
    real moral value
  • 00:22:53
    um I think that a lot of people want me
  • 00:22:56
    to have strong opinions about everything
  • 00:22:58
    but that's usually not what
  • 00:23:01
    happens uh you're right I had one
  • 00:23:03
    classmate that's so autistic but his
  • 00:23:04
    parents didn't make him go to special
  • 00:23:05
    school so he can socialize and practice
  • 00:23:07
    social acces yeah and I think it's
  • 00:23:09
    probably going to help him better uh
  • 00:23:11
    absolutely now this is not always the
  • 00:23:14
    case and sometimes it's not but um I
  • 00:23:16
    think in general the best way to deal
  • 00:23:18
    with that isn't to just isolate a person
  • 00:23:20
    completely so uh yeah there it is um but
  • 00:23:23
    anyway I'm sure some people are going to
  • 00:23:25
    get mad about that and cry about it but
  • 00:23:26
    I think it's [ __ ] obvious and uh if
  • 00:23:29
    people think that spend spending all day
  • 00:23:31
    on Tik Tok uh spending all day on social
  • 00:23:33
    media uh upsetting yourself constantly
  • 00:23:36
    over internet drama getting mad about
  • 00:23:39
    social media if you think this doesn't
  • 00:23:40
    have any effect on people's mental state
  • 00:23:42
    you're [ __ ] crazy and it doesn't make
  • 00:23:45
    it worse you're crazy I I can't imagine
  • 00:23:48
    thinking that I think it's the other way
  • 00:23:49
    around I think there's too many micro
  • 00:23:51
    intentions in the world today which
  • 00:23:52
    fatigue someone who has difficulty with
  • 00:23:54
    them um I think there's some cases where
  • 00:23:56
    that's true too yeah for sure I mean me
  • 00:23:58
    go back I'll watch one more of these
  • 00:23:59
    then we'll move on if you know one
  • 00:24:00
    autist person you know uh you know one
  • 00:24:02
    autist person spectrum's huge yeah I
  • 00:24:04
    think so and I think that a lot of
  • 00:24:05
    people and I think that the reason why
  • 00:24:07
    I'm getting push back from certain
  • 00:24:08
    people is that they probably know
  • 00:24:11
    somebody who is on the extreme uh on the
  • 00:24:13
    extreme end of a spectrum and they're
  • 00:24:15
    thinking to themselves oh there's no way
  • 00:24:17
    that that would be true with this person
  • 00:24:19
    and I probably agree with you but that's
  • 00:24:21
    not the that's not what I'm talking
  • 00:24:23
    about it was never what I was talking
  • 00:24:26
    about conspiracy
  • 00:24:29
    thirst M um that is a majority of
  • 00:24:33
    Senator applied to me yeah um mainly to
  • 00:24:37
    keep me from asking difficult questions
  • 00:24:39
    of powerful interest I was told that I
  • 00:24:44
    was a conspiracy
  • 00:24:45
    theorist that label was applied to me
  • 00:24:48
    because I said that the vaccines the
  • 00:24:50
    covid vaccine didn't prevent
  • 00:24:53
    transmission and it wouldn't prevent
  • 00:24:55
    infection when the government was
  • 00:24:57
    telling people I'm Americans that it
  • 00:24:59
    would I was saying that because I was
  • 00:25:01
    looking at the monkey studies in May of
  • 00:25:04
    2020 I was called a conspir now
  • 00:25:06
    everybody admits it I was called a
  • 00:25:08
    conspiracy theorist because I said red
  • 00:25:10
    die caused cancer that red too and now
  • 00:25:13
    FDA has acknowledged thats I didn't I
  • 00:25:16
    was called a conspiracy theorist because
  • 00:25:18
    I said fluide lowered IQ last week
  • 00:25:23
    jamama published a meta review of 87
  • 00:25:25
    studies saying that there's a direct
  • 00:25:28
    inverse correlation between IQ law so
  • 00:25:31
    I'm gonna assume go on for about a week
  • 00:25:34
    is there any one of them that you can
  • 00:25:35
    say you got me that really was a
  • 00:25:37
    conspiracy theory or are you at a
  • 00:25:39
    position yeah I mean conspiracy theory
  • 00:25:42
    get the [ __ ] out of here like I mean
  • 00:25:43
    people usually say that just to De uh
  • 00:25:45
    just to delegitimize
  • 00:25:47
    people and uh does that mean red velvet
  • 00:25:50
    is bad well it depends is it red three
  • 00:25:52
    or red
  • 00:25:53
    four you don't develop autism from not
  • 00:25:55
    socializing with people that's
  • 00:25:56
    completely wrong yeah and so um I'm sure
  • 00:26:03
    that I'm like let me think of way to say
  • 00:26:08
    this
  • 00:26:12
    H that okay let me just I I was going to
  • 00:26:15
    think of like a sarcastic way to apply
  • 00:26:17
    it that's not what I
  • 00:26:19
    said that's not what I
  • 00:26:22
    said anyway are you really going to
  • 00:26:24
    defend
  • 00:26:26
    RFK um what do do you think that so what
  • 00:26:31
    do you think that I let's go ahead we'll
  • 00:26:33
    pull somebody up we haven't pulled
  • 00:26:34
    anybody up all day right move on from
  • 00:26:36
    the autism thing yeah I don't really
  • 00:26:38
    give a [ __ ] yeah don't start back ping
  • 00:26:40
    now it's definitely what he said yeah no
  • 00:26:41
    that that's it I do think that the way
  • 00:26:43
    that people are socialized now does play
  • 00:26:45
    a role in people get like people
  • 00:26:47
    developing and being more autistic I do
  • 00:26:51
    think so uh but you know if people
  • 00:26:53
    disagree with that that's fine I think
  • 00:26:55
    it's logical but some people don't think
  • 00:26:57
    logically uh so what are you what are
  • 00:26:59
    you what are you against I'll give it a
  • 00:27:01
    minute are we really not going to have a
  • 00:27:03
    single response from this person I'll
  • 00:27:05
    give him one more minute then we're
  • 00:27:06
    going to move on I but can't say why no
  • 00:27:08
    one can defend RFK with facts well no
  • 00:27:11
    I'm
  • 00:27:12
    just this is it yep there we go uh
  • 00:27:16
    there's no uh there's no thinking at all
  • 00:27:19
    no thinking at all just an emotional
  • 00:27:21
    Outburst of being mad that I'm talking
  • 00:27:24
    about a person that you don't like there
  • 00:27:26
    it is I just want you guys to see that
  • 00:27:28
    this is the mind of these people there
  • 00:27:31
    you go
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