MEDIA LOSER: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. spoke at an anti-vaccine rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, spewing an incredible array of conspiracy theories, including comparing those who defy vaccine mandates to Jews hiding from Nazi genocide during the Holocaust. Yes, really. Kennedy told the rally audience that "technological mechanisms" were being used "to control every aspect of behavior, of conduct, of thought, and to obliterate dissent," in ways that past "totalitarian states" had been unable to accomplish. “Even in Hitler’s Germany, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland, you could hide in an attic like Anne Frank did,” Kennedy continued. “I visited in 1962 East Germany with my father, and met people who had climbed the wall and escaped, so it was possible — many died doing it, but it was possible.” Anne Frank, her mother Edith, father Otto, and older sister Margot lived with four other Jews to hide from the Nazis in a cramped attic annex above the Amsterdam factory where her father had worked, until they were discovered and sent to concentration camps. Only Otto Frank survived. That is what Kennedy thought was a valid situation to compare to people refusing to take a safe and effective vaccine. He then coughed up an absolutely bonkers sample platter of conspiracy theories, hitting Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 5G cell phone technology, and satellites. If Kennedy could have just added a mention of chemtrails in that wacky little rant, he would’ve gotten Tinfoil Hat Bingo. Divisive. Daft. Disappointing. Dangerous. And those are just some of the D adjectives to describe RFK Jr.'s demented display at the anti-vaxx rally. "Simply deranged" was how CNN's John Berman described the speech. |