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Something Is Deeply Broken Here

… 1,000 to 1 in 36 kids. Let's say it's all just "increased awareness" and looser diagnostic criteria. No environmental causes. No toxins. Nothing to see here.

Okay. Then explain this to me:

Why does our society now feel the need to label 1 in 36 children as disabled?

That's not a small jump. That's over 25 times more kids than a generation ago. If the kids themselves haven't changed, then what has?

The answer: our society. Thirty years ago, a socially awkward kid with a laser focus and no patience for small talk might have grown up to become an inventor or a founder. Now he gets flagged by teachers, funneled into therapy, maybe medicated, and labeled for life.

Meanwhile:
v • Schools now reward groupthink over independent work.
• Workplaces punish individualism in the name of DEI.
• "Brilliant jerk" is now a corporate slur.

I've literally been sent to HR, for allegedly being sexist toward another woman... just because I was blunt.

And if you speak out about the forced messaging in video games or shows, you get mobbed or canceled, like @Grummz .

If RFK Jr.'s critics are right, then what they’re really saying is this: we've built a society where normal human variation is treated as a pathology. And somehow he's the crazy one for pointing that out?

Something is deeply broken here.

The real problem isn't RFK Jr., it's what we've become, and what we're doing to our kids.

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