Elizabeth Warren Attacked for Discrediting RFK Jr. on Tylenol and Autism Link
The Jimmy Dore ShowOctober 5, 20259 min62,924 views
6 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβCriticism of Elizabeth Warren's Stance
- π― Elizabeth Warren is criticized for attacking RFK Jr. regarding his comments on Tylenol use during pregnancy, with the argument that she is protecting pharmaceutical industry interests.
- β οΈ The speaker claims Warren is anti-science and acting on orders from Big Pharma and the Democratic party, rather than addressing scientific evidence.
- π€₯ Warren is accused of spreading misinformation by falsely claiming Trump told people to inject bleach, a claim debunked by Snopes.
Scientific Links Between Tylenol and Developmental Issues
- π¬ Numerous studies from institutions like Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Mount Sinai are cited, suggesting a link between prenatal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use and conditions such as autism, ADHD, and Tourette's.
- π° Reports indicate that mainstream news outlets have been discussing these links since at least 2014.
- β οΈ Tylenol's manufacturer, McNeil, issued a statement in 2017 advising against using their products during pregnancy due to emerging studies.
Accusations of Corporate Influence and Hypocrisy
- π° Warren and other Democrats are framed as corporate tools and attack dogs for Big Pharma, rather than progressives, due to their stance against RFK Jr.
- π The criticism suggests that instead of embracing someone challenging Big Pharma, the left is attacking him, partly due to Trump derangement syndrome.
- π« Warren is accused of misrepresenting RFK Jr.'s position by framing it as blaming pregnant women, when he is reportedly citing studies to protect children.
Proposed Mechanism for Tylenol's Impact
- π§ A theory is presented where Tylenol depletes glutathione, a substance crucial for preventing brain inflammation and encephalitis.
- π This depletion, combined with heavy metals from vaccines, is theorized to lead to inflammation in glial cells and neurons, resulting in conditions like autism and ADHD.
- π The argument is that Tylenol's depletion of glutathione hinders the body's ability to fight inflammation, creating a link to ADHD and autism.
Public Reaction and Media Manipulation
- π Warren's post criticizing RFK Jr. is described as being "ratioed" on social media, indicating more negative responses than positive ones.
- π¬ A quote suggests that when a side defends a drug more aggressively than the right to question it, it's not a medical debate but a
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