For the last several decades, the official autism narrative was that “autism is genetic, a GIFT, and anyone who says otherwise is a NUTTER who must be banned from polite society.”
The mainstream media pounded this message into the public consciousness every chance they got, and this narrative was enforced through censorship and blacklisting of anyone who proposed other theories of the case.
Then this past weekend, a curious thing happened. On Oct. 18, The New York Times published “A Furious Debate Over Autism’s Causes Leaves Parents Grasping for Answers.”
The story follows two families dealing with autism, interspersed with quotes from various mainstream autism “experts.”
It conforms to the standard paint-by-numbers script — “autism a mystery; it couldn’t possibly be caused by vaccines, Tylenol, or food dyes; Robert Kennedy, Jr. is terrible;” etc.
And then, out of nowhere, the Times reporters (Gina Kolata and Azeen Ghorayshi) demolished the official genetic narrative:
“But genetic mutations still only explain about 30 percent of cases, typically those with the most severe forms of the disorder.”
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