On Peterson's podcast, presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. said that chemicals in water have led to young people becoming transgender.
During the discussion, Peterson said that vaccine mandates had"pushed forward the use of fear," and had"demoralized young people to a degree that's almost incomprehensible." The Biden administration says that lockdown measures and vaccine mandates were necessary to protect public health.
Asked about his thoughts on this, Kennedy Jr. said that he saw"these huge levels of depression and despair, loneliness in kids, and I don't think that there's a single cause to it. I think blaming it on depression about [the] climate is probably oversimplistic." The presidential candidate said such children were"being overwhelmed by a tsunami; they're swimming through a soup of toxic chemicals today and many of those are endocrine disruptors."
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