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RFK Jr., meat eaters, raw-milk drinkers slammed for ‘conspiratorial beliefs’ for daring to go against medical establishment

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s “Make America Healthy Again” movement and those who participate in it have been accused of engaging in conspiracy theories and even claiming that they are “okay” with a “polio resurgence.” Being targeted.

Since President-elect Donald Trump nominated Kennedy to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there has been a flurry of opposition to him. This includes nobel prize winners And countless left-wing news outlets have called Kennedy a nuisance. health policy all over the world.

The latest internet projection was made by New York Magazine. published A series of attacks against many within Kennedy's supposed ideology.

The focus of the work was illustrated web Alleged naysayers and dissidents in the medical establishment. The images, titled “Mapping the MAHA Birth,” included headshots of celebrities expressing and discussing health issues in public squares.

Among them are comedian Russell Brand, who has been criticized as a “vaccine skeptic” who sells “magic amulets,” and actress Jenny, who has been called “the public face of the anti-vaccination movement since 2007.” – McCarthy was also included.

They were placed in the “big vaccine” category, along with many others, and labeled as “apparently OK with bringing back polio in the name of 'medical freedom.'”

“It's amazing to see so many smart people labeled as 'disinformation'.”

Even former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard was famous for “not bowing to pressure from big pharma.” A separate category dubbed “Big Food” includes podcasters like Will Witt and Mikhaila Fuller, who have been accused of wanting to replace ultra-processed foods with “a dizzying array of unproven diets.” Ta.

Witt has promoted the health benefits of drinking alcohol raw milkFuller, on the other hand, is known for promoting a carnivore diet, which she has touted as helping to solve her health problems. arthritis.

Witt told Blaze News that while he doesn't align politically with everyone mentioned in the article, “so many people are calling out to health care and food organizations to make change. It's great to see them come together.”

“It's amazing to see so many smart people labeled as 'disinformation,'” Witt laughed.

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for the Recording Academy

New York magazine also accused environmentalists of trying to return agriculture to a “pre-modern state” and that the pharmaceutical industry is simply “prescribing diet in place of drugs to treat serious mental illnesses.” He criticized those who had doubts.

Fitness expert Jillian Michaels was singled out for “speaking out against Ozempic”, along with conservative commentator Alex Clarke, who called hormonal birth control 'poison'.

This bizarre targeting of people who made suggestions contrary to drug companies extended to medical professionals like Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Drew Pinsky, and Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo. However, the news outlet did not label these people as doctors.

The publication criticized all concerns about fluoridated water, food dyes and microplastics under the heading “What are they afraid of?”

Criticism of pasteurized milk, seed oils, and vaccines was also not allowed, leading to an interesting defense against vaccine skepticism.

Most scientists agree that the amount of aluminum in vaccines is too low (only slightly more than is naturally found in breast milk) to cause any direct effects. Mercury is not present in childhood vaccines, except for influenza vaccines, and the types of mercury that are present do not accumulate in humans. Oral polio vaccines that use virus that is still active can spread polio in places where vaccination coverage is low.

The article goes on to say that RFK Jr. created an apparently “creepy” to-do list that included removing fluoride from drinking water, eliminating pasteurization of milk, and “weakening society.” It ended with condemnation. [America’s] The vaccination program is a top priority.

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