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  • He doesn't have to bother, I already know it. It's me, I'm the cause of autism. Evidence: Every time I date someone, they end up figuring out they're autistic.

  • different ways of parenting

    This one seems especially ominous to me. I'm not familiar with his base's position on parenting beyond being parental rights demons. Is this pro-child abuse, anti-public and progressive charter schools, anti-divorce, or something benign like restricting access to electronics? The food system reference is going to be him recommending his wellness concentration camps, water and air are going to be recommendations to further deregulate environmental protections, and he'll obviously try to polish up antivax pseudoscience. The evil intent in all of those is clear. "Different ways of parenting" is so ambiguous in what it will be targeting.

  • you know, like 2000 years ago there were no written instances of domestic violence. now there are a lot. i wonder what changed?

    probably the kids today are playing too much pacman, asking too many questions, and aren't drinking enough of my patent medicine. blam, Lawyer Science.

  • He's going to find (more) evidence that poverty increases the risk of autism and ignore the results, isn't he.

    • Poverty can make adapting a lot harder and therefore make autism more visible but it doesn't increase the probability of being autistic

      • Poverty doesn't directly increase the likelihood of being autistic, but it increases the likelihood of low birth weight, exposure to pollution, and stress in the mother, which in turn are risk factors for autism. It is possible that reverse causation exists with a direct comparison of poverty to autism, but a correlation certainly is there, and a causation is possible.

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