Summary
Kennedy described autism as an “individual tragedy” and “catastrophic,” claiming children with autism “will never pay taxes,” “never hold a job,” or “never go out on a date.”
Dr. Peter Hotez and other advocates pushed back, calling his comments harmful and reductive.
“He set up this litmus test of what it is to be a person,” said Zoe Gross.
“They deserve better than being a rhetorical prop,” she added.
They’re prepping us for concentration camps, just like they did with trans people. It’s the Nazi playbook; they start with the smallest minority groups (disabled people, trans people) and work their way up to larger groups. The largest group that they will end up coming after (if it gets that far) will be anyone who voted against 47.