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“Autism Is Not a Tragedy — Stigma Is: A Response to RFK Jr.”
Episode 12218th April 2025 • Special Ed Rising; No Parent Left Behind • Mark Ingrassia
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🎙️ Special Ed Rising: No Parent Left Behind

Episode Summary:

In this episode, we address the dangerous and deeply offensive comments made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during his April 16, 2025 press conference, where he claimed autism is “preventable” and described individuals on the spectrum as incapable of working, dating, writing poetry, or living independent lives.

We confront these statements with facts, lived experience, and community response.

From debunking outdated vaccine myths to amplifying the voices of autistic adults and their families, we’re here to set the record straight.

RFK Jr.’s rhetoric isn’t just wrong—it’s harmful. And our community deserves better.

🔍 Key Segments:

Segment 1: Breaking Down the Claims

  • What RFK Jr. said and why it’s dangerous
  • The truth about thimerosal and autism
  • Scientific consensus from CDC, WHO, AAP, IOM, and JAMA Psychiatry

Segment 2: The Community Claps Back

  • Responses from Holly Robinson Peete, Dr. Peter Hotez, and our own community
  • Real-life stories of autistic individuals thriving in work, love, and creativity

Segment 3: What Families Really Need

  • Support, not stigma
  • Why RFK’s message misses the mark entirely

Segment 4: Moving Forward

  • How to respond to misinformation
  • Ways we can build inclusive, empowering spaces for all neurodivergent people

📌 Takeaways:

  • Autism is not caused by vaccines or thimerosal.
  • Genetics play a major role in autism.
  • Autistic people can and do live meaningful, connected, and creative lives.
  • The real barrier is not autism—it’s misinformation and underfunded systems.
  • Words matter, and so does leadership rooted in truth and compassion.

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🧷 Share the Message:

Autism is not a tragedy. Stigma is.

We don't need cures. We need compassion.



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