Sunday, February 11, 2024

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s father: RFK Sr 's Legacy - Why People LOVED Him

RFK Jr's Dad, Robert F. Kennedy Sr. was described as being the most loyal, thoughtful and considerate of the Kennedy siblings. He took time to listen to people and try to see things from their perspective. He was determined to put an end to the Vietnam war. He was a champion of civil liberties, fighting hard for the working class and all minorities - African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans. He felt a strong responsibility to unite Americans, rather than divide them. 

Some of RFK Jr's siblings (who work for the Biden administration) believe their brother does not have the values their father had, but it really seems they are too deep in a now-corrupted democratic system to be able to have a fair and unbiased opinion. And it's got to be difficult to see things clearly if you still don't realize how dangerous vaccines really are!

It's sad, but sometimes, the people in our own families can be the most critical of the things we do. RFK was raised in a family of 11 kids. What are the odds that NONE of them would have disagreements with him?  When the Pharmaceutical industry is funding the CDC and a government that funds your paycheck.... it's got to be a lot harder to keep an objective opinion!

RFK Sr. seemed to recognize that his son Bobby had the potential to become a great leader one day. After reading the book "The Plague" by Albert Camus, he handed it to his son and insisted that he read it. The book is about doing the right thing for humanity, even if you have to make a great sacrifice in order to do so.  

Sadly, Bobby was only 14 when his Dad was assassinated. But he was old enough to have been able to spend a lot of quality time with his Dad, and develop many lasting memories of him. Those memories and that spirit of his father are clearly echoing in the speeches Robert Kennedy Jr. gives today. 

If you'd like to learn more about the Kennedy's Family, I highly recommend the book American Family Values.  It's a very interesting read, and as you can see, it has great reviews, too. You can find the book on THIS PAGE, along with many other books he's written.  

This speech is one of the most beautiful and sincere speeches I have ever heard in my life. 

RFK: If WE Don't Do It, NOBODY's gonna do it




If you don't know much about RFK Senior, you can learn more about his legacy in the videos below.  There were so many people lining the train tracks when his casket traveled the 200 mile journey to his resting place, that it took 5 hours longer than it was scheduled to. Everyone wanted to say goodbye to him. As Gayle King said in this video, There's something very powerful and very beautiful to know that 50 years later, your death, your life, meant something on the planet that people still remember, admire, and are moved to tears, by your passing. 

"And who (else) would we walk to the edge of a train track for?"  Gayle said.

"She couldn't name anybody." 





Although these media outlets below don't appear to have negative things about RFK Jr., they also don't say anything positive about him, either. They simply don't mention him, despite all he's done for the environment.  But at least they do say nice things about his father, who didn't raise any alarm bells about vaccines, because they weren't causing the damages that they are now. 

 

Gates Foundation donations to Education Week: $4,898,240  



https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/bobby-kennedy-lessons-for-covid19-era-by-akash-goel-2020-06

Gates Foundation donations to Project Syndicate: $5,280,186   

Project syndicate is the one newsmedia outlet I couldn't find anything about RFK Jr..  I also searched with the word Kennedy, and couldn't find anything about Robert F. Kennedy, this is the article that did come up. 



Robert F. Kennedy has a foundation called Ripple of Hope. You can learn more about it by clicking HERE.





 










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