"Even in Hitler Germany (sic), you could, you could cross the Alps into Switzerland. You could hide in an attic, like Anne Frank did," said Kennedy, a prominent anti-vaccine advocate, in a speech at the Lincoln Memorial. "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, true, but it was possible."
There is no reasonable explanation for such a comment other than some form of brain damage.
Counter-protesters mock anti-vaxxers at DC 'Defeat the Mandates' rally
ReplyDeleteLet's Go Darwin ... !
I expect that climbing the wall into East Germany was easier than going the other way.
ReplyDeleteAt one point in junior's life he did some good work around environmentalism. Now, I think brain damage must be the issue. It is sad.
ReplyDeletethat's not freedom. Its what you do when its been taken away.
ReplyDeleteHe should be pilloried for being an idiot in public. Or better
remanded to a guardianship being unable to think. Hes a danger
to himself.
Eck!