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'Love on the Spectrum' Star Blasts 'Ignorant' RFK Jr. After 'Offensive' Autism Comments

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s [left] recent comments disparaging the ability of people with autism to contribute meaningfully to society sparked extensive backlash, including from star of Netflix docuseries Love on the Spectrum, James B. Jones [right], who responded in a TikTok video. (Credit: Charley Gallay/@jamelholley via X; Getty Images)

Love on the Spectrum star James B. Jones responded to "extremely ignorant" and "downright offensive" comments from Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, Kennedy described autism as a "tragedy" that "destroys children."

"These are kids who will never pay taxes, they'll never hold a job, they'll never play baseball, they'll never write a poem, they'll never go out on a date," Kennedy claimed.

In a thoughtful rebuttal on TikTok, Jones described his former experiences of being insulted or ignored by people who lacked understanding of conditions like autism, and cautioned against losing the progress society has made with increased awareness of neurodivergence.

With effort and the help of teachers, his parents, and other advocates, Jones says he is "doing quite well." He works a full time job with benefits, has a romantic relationship, friendships, is responsible for his own expenses, and owns and drives a car.

"I am a fully functional productive member of society," Jones emphasized. "And yes, I have autism. I am neurodiverse."

Jones' lived experience—and that of millions of other neurodivergent people—directly contradicts Kennedy's assertion that people with autism will never contribute meaningfully to society.

"I do not appreciate Mr. Kennedy speaking of autism in such a negative manner because society has made great progress in the past 20 to 30 years," Jones continued. "We do not wish to step backward. We wish to keep moving forward."

Kennedy has yet to respond to the growing backlash.

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