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Outrage Erupts Over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Remarks on Autism

This week, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), faced widespread backlash following his controversial remarks about autism. Speaking at an April 16 news conference on new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mr. Kennedy described autism as an “epidemic” and claimed it “destroys” children, sparking outrage among autistic individuals and their families.
Autistic advocates and their allies were quick to condemn Mr. Kennedy’s statements, which they described as outdated and harmful. Ms. Tyla Grant, diagnosed with autism at 17, called his comments “fearmongering” and criticized the rhetoric for perpetuating stereotypes. “Autism doesn’t destroy families. It’s the ableism that does,” she said.
Parents of autistic children also voiced concerns that such remarks could hinder efforts to destigmatize autism and connect families with essential support services. Ms. Kim Cristo, whose 17-year-old daughter is nonverbal but leads a fulfilling life, questioned the implications of Mr. Kennedy’s words. “How will our children survive if they are considered a tragedy?” she asked.
The CDC’s latest data indicates a continued rise in autism diagnoses among children in the U.S., attributed largely to broadened diagnostic criteria and increased awareness. However, Mr. Kennedy falsely claimed that autism was preventable and labeled the situation an epidemic. He further asserted that many autistic individuals would “never pay taxes” or “use a toilet unassisted.”
Autistic individuals and their families countered these claims with personal stories of resilience and achievement. Ms. Kara, an autistic woman who overcame significant challenges to work at a school, emphasized the importance of recognizing the potential in every individual. “The child version of me who could not speak deserves a happy life just as much as anyone,” she said.
While some parents appreciated Mr. Kennedy’s focus on the challenges faced by individuals with higher support needs, many autistic adults expressed frustration at being portrayed as burdens. Advocates like Ms. Maria Davis-Pierre, a therapist working with Black families of autistic children, warned that such rhetoric could discourage families from seeking diagnoses and support.
In response to the backlash, an HHS spokesperson clarified that Mr. Kennedy’s remarks were intended to highlight the need for further research into environmental factors contributing to autism. The spokesperson added that Mr. Kennedy remains committed to ensuring meaningful opportunities and respect for autistic individuals.
As the debate continues, advocates stress the importance of fostering a society that values and supports all individuals, regardless of their abilities or challenges.

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