The Blind Leading the Blind
Servontay Moore - The Control Rod Contributor
The Blind Leading the Blind and I’m Not Talking About Stevie Wonder.
Let’s talk facts, not fear. Let’s talk science, not speculation. And let’s definitely talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Who has somehow become a serious figure in discussions around public health. The man famously known for his anti-vaccine crusade is now leading to the Department of Health and Human Services. Let that sink in. RFK Jr. running or even influencing health policy is like putting a flat-earther in charge of NASA. It’s not just a bad joke, it’s dangerous. We’re talking about someone who has made it his mission to question vaccines, one of the most successful public health advancements in human history.
When Did Measles Become a Real Problem Again? The answer: when voices like RFK’s got louder. Diseases we thought were under control, measles, have made a comeback. Not because science failed, but because misinformation spreads faster than the viruses themselves. It’s not just a personal choice when choosing not to vaccinate; it’s a public threat.
This isn’t about parties, it’s about people this is not a Democrat vs. Republican issue. This is not about red or blue. This is about what’s right and what’s wrong. Public health should never be a political experiment or a platform for baseless conspiracy theories. RFK Jr. has made headlines, not for medical credentials or groundbreaking research, but for pushing unproven theories and scaring people out of trusting science.
The Autism Narrative—Let’s Set It Straight RFK Jr. has spent years linking vaccines to autism—a claim so thoroughly debunked by the real global medical community that continuing to push it feels like willful ignorance. And let’s be real, this narrative is not only harmful to public health, it’s offensive to the autism community. Autism isn’t a tragedy or a disease to be “explained away.” It’s a part of human diversity. The real harm comes from stigma and misinformation, not from vaccines. “I’ll Show You the Cause of Autism” That’s what RFK claimed in a cabinet meeting with Donald Trump , we’re still waiting for that “smoking gun.” Meanwhile, actual scientists, people who’ve dedicated their lives to research, continue doing the real work, without the headlines or the drama.
We can’t afford to have people like RFK Jr. steering the ship when it comes to public health. We see what happened to the Titanic. This isn’t a conspiracy theory chamber, it’s a matter of life and death. Science is not always perfect, but it is a process rooted in facts, proof, and progress. We need leaders who respect that, not ones who twist it to fit their own agenda.
And finally, I know I’m not the only one thinking this, but why are we still giving RFK airtime? It’s like tuning into a bad radio station full of static - loud, confusing, and never on beat. And you know what we do with those stations? We change them. So let’s stop acting like this is the only channel playing. Science, facts, and actual public health experts are still out here broadcasting loud and clear, you just have to tune in.




All. Of. THIS!!