‘Love on Spectrum’ Star ‘Displeased’ RFK Junior with Autism Comments with Junior
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Recent remarks about Kennedy Jr.’s autism sufferers have been frustrated by someone who has this disorder, including “Spectrum on the Spectrum” star Danny Boman.
Boman said he was “upset” at a press conference at a press conference on Wednesday, when he said, “These kids who will never pay taxes, they will never work, they will never play baseball, they will never write poems, they will never go to date.”
The head of HHS added, “Many of them will never use a toilet. And we need to recognize that we’re doing it with our kids.”
Boman responded, “Autistic people have the same hope, dreams and yes, the same awkward dating moments as someone else.”
“None of us can work, can not contribute to the date or society to say that none of us can contribute to the society. I have a job I have given the tax. I have given the date that I have a postgraduate degree,” he added.
Kennedy says he was talking about 25 percent of people who are incredible, people like Eric Nurminen who have Down Syndrome.
“When RF is really talking about people like my brother, Eric’s situation is very different than ‘Love on Spectrum’,” Oven Nurminen told her brother in an interview with News about her brother.
Eric’s mother Tiffani speaks to a broad reality from Nurminen Boman’s life.
“If you are a single parent and you are fighting because your kids beat the kind [you] Tiffany said, every day and when they are wearing diapers, they are wearing diapers, you go out of gas for years and it is hard, “said Tiffany.
Promise to investigate the cause of the RFK Junior Autism
Promise to reach Kennedy’s bottom, deploying 15 teams to find potential exposure including mold, food additions, pesticides and vaccines.
He says he is hopeful that he will get some answers for the increase in the autism case by September.
Boman, of course, believes that this is an underlying wrong method.
“Autism is meant to heal that the way our entity is wrong and it is not,” he said. “We don’t need to fix. We need to be supported.”
“But the answer is not erasing autism, it is creating a more inclusive world for all of us,” Boman added.
Disease control and resistance centers have published a report earlier this month, which proves that autism cases were upgraded to the United States to 311 in the United States.