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If you live in America, you are now living in a country where we are told autism afflicts an astonishing 1 in 68 children, and specifically for males it’s 1 in 42. By comparison it was 1 in 10,000 back in the 1980s.
What that means is, if you take a walk down your street and knock on every door, you’re probably going to find a kid with autism. Autism is everywhere.
Everywhere including Sesame Street. Call it predictive programming, but the popular puppet-based kids show on PBS now features a new muppet Julia who has autism.
Apparently they’re excited about four-year-olds with autism:
We’re excited to announce a new friend joining us on Sesame Street! She’s Julia, a 4-year-old with autism! #SeeAmazing pic.twitter.com/xDS3x2a5za
— Sesame Street (@sesamestreet) March 20, 2017
Of course, that won’t stop Sesame Street from pushing vaccines on little Julia —
— because as we all know, the government says vaccines are totally safe and effective and do not cause autism (ahem, cough cough cough cough cough).
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Normalizing the autism epidemic is public relations damage control for vaccine producers and their paid agents in government.