RFK Jr claims circumcised boys are more likely to be autistic – here’s why

RFK Jr claims circumcised boys are more likely to be autistic – here’s why

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest remarks land at the most volatile intersection of politics, fear, and trust in medicine. When a sitting health secretary suggests that a common over-the-counter painkiller might cause autism — while openly conceding there is no proof — it doesn’t just spark debate; it corrodes confidence in the very systems meant to protect people. Parents already drowning in anxiety are handed a new phantom to fear, while autistic people and their families see their existence reduced to something to be “prevented” at all costs.