In a recent piece criticizing Kennedy's public health agenda, MSNBC offered up a history lesson about when fluoride first started getting added to water in the United States – it was in 1945. The purpose, we are told, was to "stop tooth decay, especially in young children."
The establishment continues to tell Americans that artificial water fluoridation is one of the greatest "public health achievements," but Kennedy has repeatedly spoken out against it.
Instead of explaining the many dangers associated with drinking fluoridated water, MSNBC instead tries to argue that removing fluoride from water will come with "real consequences."
(Related: Did you know that the Fluoride Action Network [FAN] is suing the government to stop water fluoridation nationwide?)
In 2007, the city of Juneau in Alaska removed all fluoride from its drinking water. Dental procedures related to cavities reportedly increased after that, "particularly among children in socioeconomically disadvantaged families."
"I would go as far as to say that community water fluoridation is probably our best health equity-oriented public health intervention that we have," gushed Jennifer Meyer, a nurse and professor of health sciences at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
MSNBC uses the same types of arguments to attack other things that millions of Americans want in addition to fluoride-free water: Examples include ivermectin and raw milk. According to MSNBC, ivermectin and raw milk are dangerous and should not be allowed.
A media outlet called Word in Black was even more direct in falsely accusing Kennedy's claims about fluoride are "harmful to Black people," as are "anti-vaccination conspiracy theories."
"Getting rid of fluoride could be a big problem for Americans in general and Black Americans in particular," Word in Black claims. "Research has found Black Americans have worse oral health than their white peers, and they are more susceptible to diseases that are worsened by poor oral health."
"The health of Black Americans could get worse with Kennedy working in a second Trump administration."
These are powerful claims that are flat-out false, but it is something that has come to be expected from the corporate media. Big Pharma is desperate to keep all segments of American society on board with its genocidal grift, but there is trouble in pharmaceutical paradise now that a critical mass of Americans has woken up to realize just how dangerous modern "medicine," including fluoride, truly is.
One of the biggest reasons why black Americans do not trust vaccines is because of the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment in which blacks from the rural south were tricked into taking "vaccines" that were laced with a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
"I am sure fluoride doesn't give a hoot who it destroys," one commenter wrote. "Racist? What a crock of crappola."
On the MSNBC YouTube page, someone wrote that the fake news outlet never reports on any of the other things Kennedy is pushing to remove from the food and water supply, including artificial flavors and colors, pesticides and ultra-processed foods.
"These are all mainstream ideas," this person wrote. "I can't trust any of the coverage on RFK."
"Something has changed since the 1970s and before," wrote another. "There is way more sickness and obesity. People are dying younger."
"It really stinks that they played a small clip of what RFK was saying," said another about MSNBC's butchery of Kennedy's words. "This only adds fuel to what Trump says regarding media coverage and fake news."
There is never a good reason to consume fluoridated water. Learn more at Fluoride.news.
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