Normally I see him disparagingly referred to as an anti-vaxxer, and anti-science, but this BBC indepth piece makes for a much more balanced consideration of his approach to challenging health issues in the US:
www.bbc.co.uk
One criticism I'd make of the piece is that it claims RFK has made unscientific comments about chemicals in water and food potentially making people trans. However, I don't think the journalist is aware that for a long time it was talked about with alarm that our water and food contained a lot of "gender-bender" chemicals, which mimic oestrogen, and were already turning males of some aquatic species such as small fish into females.
Also, would be great if any discussion focuses on the health issues, rather than discusses party politics or social politics. I would hope his crusade against big pharma and banned food additives are worthy of comment.

Robert Kennedy Jr: Could he really revolutionise US healthcare?
The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is bringing drive to healthcare areas that have long been neglected

One criticism I'd make of the piece is that it claims RFK has made unscientific comments about chemicals in water and food potentially making people trans. However, I don't think the journalist is aware that for a long time it was talked about with alarm that our water and food contained a lot of "gender-bender" chemicals, which mimic oestrogen, and were already turning males of some aquatic species such as small fish into females.
Also, would be great if any discussion focuses on the health issues, rather than discusses party politics or social politics. I would hope his crusade against big pharma and banned food additives are worthy of comment.