1. Figuras Políticas como Foco de Desinformación.
Numerosas publicaciones identifican a figuras políticas, principalmente a Donald Trump y Robert F. Kennedy Jr., como los principales impulsores de desinformación peligrosa. Se les acusa de promover de manera imprudente y repetida teorías desacreditadas que vinculan el autismo con las vacunas y, más recientemente, con el Tylenol, causando un daño directo a la confianza en la medicina y estigmatizando a la comunidad.
- Yet trump, rfk jr., and their disinformation machine keep repeating this lie. They are not just wrong, they are reckless. Every time they spread this debunked claim, they stigmatize autistic people, torment families, and erode trust in real medicine.
- This man is a serious danger to the autism and disability community. He claims that "autism destroys families," but nothing could be further from the truth. Autism is not a disease. There are zero studies showing it's "preventable". His disinformation campaign is just disgusting.
- Trump's messaging about pregnant women, tylenol and autism isn't misinformation. When you speak with certainty as a world leader and willfully ignore or disregard medical science, it's called disinformation. It also tells women they are to blame if they had an autistic child after taking tylenol.
- In seeking something to blame for autism, rfk jr. Wrongly attacks tylenol robert f. Kennedy, jr., continues to sow discord and disinformation about autism and characterize autistic people like me as nothing but burdens.
2. El Mito Persistente: Vacunas y Autismo.
La falsa conexión entre las vacunas y el autismo sigue siendo un tema central de frustración y preocupación. Los textos muestran una lucha constante contra esta teoría, que ha sido científicamente refutada en múltiples ocasiones pero que continúa causando un daño irreparable a la salud pública al generar miedo y desconfianza entre los padres.
- The disinformation campaign pushing the lie that vaccines cause autism has done irreparable damage to public health.
- Rfk jr is totally clueless! the ‘vaccines cause autism’ myth has been debunked years ago. The guy who initially started this disinformation, which has lead to children suffering and even dying needlessly from vaccine-preventable childhood diseases, is a fraudster and should be in jail.
- This has been studied over and over again. Vaccines don’t cause autism. Shame on rfk jr for promoting disinformation!
- I lay the fault at anti-vax disinformation spreaders like rfk jr and celebrities like jenny mccarthy who have claimed that measles causes autism, with zero evidence. (the science shows no relationship.).
3. La Nueva Controversia: Tylenol (Paracetamol).
Una nueva ola de desinformación se centra en culpar al paracetamol (Tylenol) de causar autismo si se consume durante el embarazo. Las publicaciones denuncian esta narrativa como una táctica para infundir miedo, reciclando viejas conspiraciones que buscan culpar a las madres y poniendo en riesgo la salud de mujeres y niños al disuadirlas de tratar fiebres peligrosas.
- Can we finally put to bed the disinformation that vaccines cause autism now that we have this new disinformation about tylenol causing it?
- Let me be yet another doctor who says: tylenol does not cause autism. Vaccines do not cause autism. This has been extensively studied. Fevers during pregnancy can cause fatal neurological damage. This disinformation from trump & rfk jr. Will hurt & kill people.
- The (tylenol causes autism) remarks recycle conspiracies that have long blamed mothers for autism, from the “refrigerator mom” myth to anti-vaccine lies. By spreading this disinformation, trump is confusing parents and endangering women and children.
- The tylenol–autism panic is a disinformation campaign. Here’s how it works and what the evidence actually says.
4. El Impacto Humano: Estigma, Miedo y Culpa.
La desinformación tiene consecuencias humanas devastadoras. Los autores de los textos, incluyendo padres, médicos y personas autistas, expresan ira y angustia por el daño causado. Se describe cómo estas mentiras generan culpa en los padres, estigmatizan a las personas neurodivergentes y promueven un clima de miedo y prejuicio que amenaza el bienestar y la seguridad de la comunidad.
- In my group of 17,00 fathers of autistic kids, we still get at least a few dads a month joining and expressing their guilt for “causing their kids autism” by vaccinating their kids. Most are experiencing extreme guilt, constant suicidal ideation and worse. Disinformation destroys people.
- Who’s harmed by this disinformation? • pregnant patients who are scared, confused, and at risk. • children who will be subjected to treatments with no evidence to support them. • parents who are being told it’s their fault their child is neurodivergent. 5/.
- You know what pisses me off most about the autism disinformation? it demonises every mother of an autistic child, laying blame at their feet. And even worse, it demeans all the wonderful autistic people who give so much diversity to our lives.
- Autistic people deserve respect, support, and science-based policy, not dangerous disinformation.