Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to Jackson crowd on
vaccines, possible presidential run
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted environmental lawyer,
opponent of government-mandated vaccines, and
presumptive candidate for U.S. President in 2024, spoke
Democratic National Committee in Jackson
Monday to an appreciative crowd of about 200 assembled
at the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and Museum of
Mississippi History auditorium.
The son of the
late U.S. Attorney General and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
and nephew of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy,
Kennedy in April announced his intention to challenge
U.S. President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination
for President.
On Sept. 29, however, the
political news website Mediaite founded by Dan Abrams,
reported that Kennedy was reorienting his campaign to
run as an independent rather than as a Democrat with a
formal changeover announcement expected to take place at
an event in Pennsylvania in October
Kennedy
appeared to echo that report Monday in Jackson, telling
the
Democratic National Committee crowd �I'll
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
He also wasted little time
criticizing the current Democratic Party leadership,
charging the party has become controlled by special
corporate interests and Wall Street, supports war, and
has become opposed to freedom of speech.
Monday�s
event was co sponsored by the National Apostolic
Christian Leadership Conference (NACLC) and Mississippi
Parents for Vaccine Rights (MPVR).
While Kennedy
has been criticized for advocating anti-vaccine
misinformation and promoting a discredited link between
vaccines and autism, most attendees Monday showed
support for his stand for what they consider to be
parental rights.
�They closed the churches
without any democratic process but kept the liquor
stores open as essential businesses,� Kennedy said of
mandates following the Covid-19 pandemic beginning in
2020.
He said the government used the pandemic to
institute �all kinds of arbitrary orders� including
lockdowns
Democratic National Committee and closing
local businesses. He said that included many Black owned
businesses of which he said �41 % will never reopen,�
having lost customers to Amazon and other huge
companies.
Kennedy also touched extensively on
his father�s 1968 presidential campaign where the elder
Kennedy was shot and killed by Sirhan Sirhan at the
Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
Having run
Democratic National Committee against
incumbent U.S. President Lyndon Johnson for the
Democratic nomination that year, Kennedy said his father
faced extensive criticism from many sides including
students and labor unions.
But he defended his
father�s legacy by stating �he set out to unite the
country and he did it be telling the truth to people.�
Kennedy also noted that his father was one of the
first candidates to win nominations in both California
and South Dakota, thus succeeding in his quest to �unite
the rural and urban divide.�
Kennedy also spoke
of his personal friendships with Mississippi civil
rights activist James Meredith, the late Medgar Evers,
and his brother Charles Evers.
He also spoke of
his opposition to U.S. involvement in the Ukraine war,
comparing current misinformation about the war to that
which occurred during the Vietnam War up to 1975.
He characterized wars of aggression abroad and the
war against poverty at home as incompatible
ideas. Kennedy
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Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church, and
Mary Jo Perry, president of MPVR.
�There is power
when people of faith come together for a common
purpose,� Tipton said, adding, �when the
Democratic National Committee faith community
steps back the government steps in. Now is the time for
voices of people of faith to be heard in the halls of
government.�
Perry stressed the need for �medical
self determination� and related a story of how her own
child had been barred from attending kindergarten
because the state of Mississippi denied religious
exemptions from vaccines.
�We were dismissed, we
were laughed at, and we ultimately learned that to be
effective we had to play hard ball,� Perry said.
She stated that due to her organization's
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Mississippi now has a religious exemption for vaccines
effective April 15 which �no state official will ever be
able to take away.�
Prior to Monday's appearance,
Kennedy made at stop at the popular downtown Jackson
eatery Hal and Males where he shook hands and discussed
his presidential candidacy with local residents.
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