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Sunday, 09/14/2025 5:54:08 PM

Sunday, September 14, 2025 5:54:08 PM

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WELL worth reading.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” promises wellness through nature, but its creed dismantles the very foundations — vaccination, scientific governance, and medical research — that stretched American lives by decades. Aligned with Trump’s politics of refusal, it transforms neglect into doctrine: preventable deaths repackaged as personal failure while the state retreats behind the language of freedom.

In his vision, survival is proof of natural resilience, while illness is recast as weakness or corruption. That logic echoes the harsh arithmetic of social Darwinism and the institutional cruelty of eugenics.

The policies that follow — purging expert advisors, halting mRNA research, amplifying misinformation — are not small course corrections. They are structural choices that leave populations exposed.

They carry the same consequence as Trump’s “three refusals”: preventable deaths normalized as collateral, the state retreating from its duty to warn, to relieve, to sustain.

The danger is not theoretical.

Sanitation and vaccination added nearly three decades to American life expectancy in the twentieth century. Remove them, and society slides backward to a world where half of children died before the age of five. The gains of public health are fragile, earned slowly but lost swiftly.

Trump’s second term continues a trajectory already visible in his first: preventable deaths as a foreseeable consequence of governing by neglect.

Kennedy’s MAHA threatens to extend that same pattern into the architecture of public health, shifting the burden from extraordinary crises to everyday survival.


The true measure of a nation’s health is not the survival of the strong, but the protection of the vulnerable.

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