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When MAGA Won, So Did MAHA, the “Healthy” Arm of the Trump Apparatus
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When MAGA Won, So Did MAHA, the “Healthy” Arm of the Trump Apparatus

When Donald Trump Trump, who took the stage in Florida at 02.30 in the morning on Wednesday to present his victory declaration, promised his supporters gathered on his return to the White House, “America’s golden age”. You might be surprised at the number of white women with babies on their hips, pointing forward-facing cameras at their prominent cheekbones, nodding along with it on their social media accounts; but only if you’re not familiar with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Make America Healthy Again, MAHA for short, is a “wellness plan” specifically designed to appeal to those who proudly brand themselves as free-thinking moms and boss babies. Hey girl, we’re going to make America healthy again!

“We are the party of common sense,” Trump said in that speech. And that prudence apparently means letting Kennedy, his former rival in the Republican Party, “run wild” on the nation’s health policies. Kennedy, a registered anti-vaxxer, he boasted about himself part of the brain was eaten by a worm This left him with both short- and long-term memory loss, among other cognitive effects – and that would eat five more and still be calm with the “six worm barrier”.

Trump said of Kennedy, whom he, like May, recently denounced, “will help make America healthy again.” Secret Democrat in cahoots with the President Joe Biden to achieve a radical left agenda. “He’s a great guy and he’s showing that he really wants to do some things and we’ll let him go at it.” during his Rally at Madison Square GardenTrump mocked the news of this new health czar, saying: “I’ll let him run wild on health. I’ll let him go crazy on food. I’ll let him run wild on the meds.

Right-leaning social media influencers Jessica Reed KrausTheir merry band of wine moms and girl bosses, who post countless spelling-error-filled Instagram stories under the name @houseinhabit, have been waiting for this moment for a long time: Confirmation that no matter how many of them they too can “go crazy on drugs” puts their lives in danger. Should Kennedy be appointed to this unnamed high-ranking public health post (both he and Trump have been chattering about what that position would actually be, but Kennedy seems to be participating in the long-established far-right tradition of saying something completely crazy) Many times, and hoping for it to happen, he has called for change until-o), whose intention is to dismantle and privatize the foundations of public health initiatives.

When Kennedy abandoned his presidential campaign and threw his support behind Trump, he launched his campaign. MAHA initiative, He suddenly rebranded himself as both the Trump Guy and the Health Guy.

according to website of the relevant PACWhich sells branded hats (this party adores hat), the key to health lies in “health freedom” and “removing harmful toxins from our food, water and air.”

One Interview with NPRKennedy said Trump would recommend removing fluoride from drinking water on day one of his second administration. “There’s fluoride in toothpaste now,” he said, casually glancing at people who didn’t have access to toothpaste, although he later displayed remarkable flexibility bending over backwards to rationalize Republicans as “the party of the American poor.”

Left unsaid in that interview: past claims (plural) Chemicals in tap water turn children gay and trans. Lately, topics of conversation have mostly revolved around the false belief that fluoride causes arthritis, bone fractures, and bone cancer. Kennedy wants to be in charge of medical research in this mystical role because, you see, he’s done his part. to have.

Speaking to NPR, Kennedy also said he would work “immediately” on changes to vaccine regulations and research, disingenuously explaining: “We’re not going to take vaccines away from anyone. We’re going to make sure Americans have good information right now. There are huge gaps in the science of vaccine safety in particular, and we’re going to make sure that we’re not going to take vaccines away from anyone.” “We will ensure that scientific studies are conducted and that people can make informed choices about their own vaccines and their children’s vaccines.”

This is where Kennedy links arms with moms and wellness influencers all over the world who are “doing their own research” and “making the right choice for their families”: Saying he won’t “eliminate vaccines” doesn’t mean the policy can’t. makes them much harder to obtain. Relaxing the requirement to vaccinate children will lead to lower adoption rates, reducing the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing disease and unnecessary deaths. Research by Kennedy and influencers apparently did not include reading on the subject herd immunity and the role that individual responsibility plays in the well-being of society.