So you're telling me that Jonathan who was a total beast, played the better game, and actually won challenges... lost to this girl? Why is Hollywood and Survivor so woke and liberal. Total disappointment. Jonathon was clearly the rightful winner of #Survivor50.
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That’s when the man himself, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the stage—and sounded the alarm on what’s at stake.
What he said next wasn’t just sobering—it was terrifying.
“When my uncle was president 3% of American kids had chronic disease, today it is around 60%.”
As Health and Human Services Secretary, Kennedy didn’t hesitate to say what public health officials have ignored for years: we’re living through a silent epidemic.
“These are broad category, the ones that Marty mentioned, like ADHD, the neurological disorders—speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette syndrome, narcolepsy, ASD, autism, all of these are injuries that I never heard of when I was a kid,” he said.
“They were not part of the nomenclature. They weren’t part of the dialog.”
Back then, chronic illness in children was so rare, it didn’t even register on the budget.
“There was zero spent in this country, treating chronic disease when my uncle was president. Today it’s about $1.8 trillion annually.”
That number hit hard. But Kennedy wasn’t finished.
“It is bankrupting our nation.”
Then came a jaw-dropper that rippled through the audience:
“74% of American kids cannot qualify for military service.”
And that led to the brutal question on everyone’s mind:
“How are we going to maintain our global leadership with such a sick population?”
This wasn’t politics—it was a wake-up call. And Kennedy was just getting warmed up.
@forestfinebaum @DavidCBets Tried giving Rory knuckles at the Canadian Open twice and he was the same way. Absolute prick, no wonder his wife doesn’t want to stand close to him.
Um, I’d like to politely ask Jonathan Taylor for my $9.75 back please.
Or even better $4,807.02?
Trying to be “subjective” but if this is not one of the worst bad beats of all-time, I don’t know what is.
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