Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired back at a group of “experts” for claiming that vaccines are “unequivocally safe.”

Kennedy shutting down globalist talking points in a resurfaced interview with the BBC has gone viral on social media.

During the interview, Kennedy shreds the claims by employing basic logic, asking simple questions, and citing publicly available data.

He gets asked by the BBC interviewer about a letter sent to President Donald Trump.

The letter was signed and backed by 350 different organizations claiming vaccines are “unequivocally safe.”

She continues to claim 350 organizations all agree that a “robust body of medical literature” has disproved vaccines can be unsafe.

The interviewer suggests that Kennedy’s views about vaccine safety must be wrong because the letter conflicts with his points.

However, RFK Jr. responds perfectly with hard facts and reality.

He asked the interviewer how vaccines can be regarded as “unequivocally safe” as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has paid out over $3.3 billion in damages over injuries and deaths caused by vaccinations.

Kennedy then asserts that children are being treated as if they’re disposable.

He then asks if it is right that we should live in a country where a government can come in and say, “We’re going to make your child sick or kill him, in order to save another child.”

The Democrat presidential candidate then cites data revealing that far more children have died from measles vaccines than the illness itself.

RFK Jr. then shreds the declaration by the cited “experts” by asking how such organizations can have any credibility after making demonstrably false claims over something so important.