Laundering Public Health: Using Autism to Revive Eugenics
By Nanette Elster, Kayhan Parsi, and Art Caplan,
The American Journal of Bioethics
| 05. 06. 2026
“Better babies.” “Fitter families.” “Survival of the fittest.” “Three generations of imbeciles are enough.” These phrases are not merely historical reminders of the United States’ regrettable eugenic past but are appearing in an increasingly eugenic present. Eugenics may have seemed dormant, but has recently been reawakened by the alt-right, tech billionaires, and figures such as Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), Jr., Stephen Miller, and President Trump. Autism has become the most recent target of eugenic ideology.
The administration’s stoking fear of and offering feigned support for autistic children and their families has bolstered MAHA’s ongoing eugenic rhetoric about the “scourge” of autism. This harmful language continues despite scientific evidence supporting MAHA’s misplaced (and scientifically refuted) views about the causal roles of vaccines and Tylenol. Disastrous political ideologies of the 19th century dominate this administration’s policies, but none so perniciously as the ideology of eugenics as applied to autism.
Ridding society of disabled individuals has long been the goal of eugenics. In fact, “[t]he goal of the Nazi Euthanasia Program was to kill people with mental and physical disabilities” (Holocaust Encyclopedia). This...
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