Assuming that these claims are unsubstantiated, as the article indicates[1], what is the motivation for the Trump administration to put forward this bogus assertion?
[1]From the article:
A Kenvue spokesperson told CNBC in a statement that "over a decade of rigorous research, endorsed by leading medical professionals and global health regulators," shows there’s no credible evidence linking acetaminophen to autism.
bediger4000•23m ago
RFKJ promised to reveal a cause of autism in September. He's trying to hit his mark. As far as motivating a bogus assertion, I think that the point is to blame people for having autistic children. Oh, your boy is on the spectrum? It's your fault for taking Tylenol. Hide that hideous monster away, you moral weaklings!
Also insurance will be able to quibble over paying for any treatments. Parents will avoid a diagnosis by any means possible, and work hard in secret to make sure children don't display any telltale signs. Schools won't have to do anything to accommodate the mutant Spawn of immoral failures. It's a win all around!
kogus•1h ago
[1]From the article:
A Kenvue spokesperson told CNBC in a statement that "over a decade of rigorous research, endorsed by leading medical professionals and global health regulators," shows there’s no credible evidence linking acetaminophen to autism.
bediger4000•23m ago
Also insurance will be able to quibble over paying for any treatments. Parents will avoid a diagnosis by any means possible, and work hard in secret to make sure children don't display any telltale signs. Schools won't have to do anything to accommodate the mutant Spawn of immoral failures. It's a win all around!