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Psst...the PP called Americans low IQ. That means you, too. |
LOL we can tell your butt hurt MAGA-it's ok. Go back and read about who the PP was talking about. Those easily guzzling down a fictional bible and following without questioning religion. PSSSt it's all you MAGAS. |
Maybe while he’s at it he can launch a study on why so many people associated with the Kennedys end up dead? |
Why is he so obsessed with autism? There are tons of conditions kids are born with that have effects comparable (and often diagnosed as) severe autism, often with additional significant physical disabilities, metabolic disorders, and such.
But he has eliminated a team that provides guidance on newborn screenings to state health depts--learned this from a letter to the editor from a doctor who used to serve on the state health dept equivalent, since this is done through state law. The original test (heel prick) was to test for PKU (metabolic which causes an amino acid to build up and leads to intellectual disabilities and other problems). Now there are a couple of dozen--all tests which are reliable, for diseases which do have treatment. That national team has been disbanded. |
IQ is a dog whistle frequently used in a racist way to target the black community. As a black American and a scientist, I will push back against this nonsense regardless of whether it's from the right or left. Saying non-vaxxers are just 'dumb and low IQ, LOL' isn't true or helpful. It just creates more vitriol and prevents the real issues from being addressed. |
DP. I've seen IQ used to denigrate lower classes. I've mostly seen it as a way to show superiority in the moment. I've not seen it used to target a specific race or community, but I learn something new every day. |
You're going to need to back this up. |
Certain heavy metal poisonings (water pollution, air pollution) are reported to create entire low IQ communities. This even happened during the Obama administration. Obama himself did not agree that —water in lead for instance— lowered IQ. Its controversial and I didn’t make this up. Read about both sides. A registries are created to track learning and job problems, etc. The idea is to “provide services” to them. Registries are created to track these people’s progress after they are diagnosed and to recognize and study any treads in these populations. |
NP: I guess you missed almost all of American history. You can probably find a copy of The Bell Curve somewhere if you’d like to build on your newly acquired knowledge. |
You disagree with the Bell Curve? |
This is a registry that seemed to work. The community is still waiting for the monetary compensation part: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/03/08/flint-water-crisis-lawsuit-payments-flint-residents/72898150007/ Pro Publica also ran a story this year |
Whether or not it’s a good idea for individual people with special needs would be better off if they can’t have children, and that decision being reached by their parents/guardians and doctors, is very different from the discussion at hand. The discussion at hand is that the government is considering creating a registry of people with autism, and history shows us where that can lead. One possible outcome is forced sterilization. The person promoting the idea doesn’t understand anything about autism, which makes it even scarier. Please don’t promote the benefits of sterilizing people with special needs on the thread talking about a possible autism registry. |
Fentanyl. Number One KILLER of young adults. |
He's just looking to get results that tie autism to vaccines. He'll make sure "his" researchers confirm "his" idea and then we can all fight to get next generation vaccinated for tetanus, measles, polio, all that good stuff.
I'd put money on him flat-out ignoring research that goes in another direction including this: https://news.clemson.edu/study-implicates-neanderthal-dna-in-autism-susceptibility/ |