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Instead of protecting kids, they protected profits, and that is the hardest truth

A Call to Action: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Autism Crisis and why Silence is no Longer an Option

BY KHADIJA KARIM

Stop. Look around.

Autism rates didn’t just show up one day and randomly skyrocket. They didn’t rise just because science got better, or because of all those awareness months and catchy slogans. They rose because somewhere along the way, we stopped paying close attention when it mattered most.

Now? We’re living the consequences.

In the 1970s, about 1 in 10,000 kids had autism. Today? It’s 1 in 31. That’s not a small mistake, it’s a warning siren we can’t afford to ignore. The Children’s Health Defence timeline lays it out clearly. Year after year, excuse after excuse, kids have been paying the price.

First, doctors blamed parents. (As if blaming moms for their child’s brain chemistry ever made sense.) Then they blamed genetics. Then they pointed to better diagnostics. Blame after blame, but very few real answers. Meanwhile, something harmful was quietly creeping into the world our kids were growing up in chemicals in the food, pollution in the air, and shots and safety standards that didn’t always get the attention they required

“They counted on us being too busy, too tired, too distracted to fight back.”

While some tried to sound the alarm, the people in power looked the other way, calling it “complicated.” Complicated? Maybe, but ignoring it was never the answer.

If more and more kids are getting sick, something out there is making them sick.

Instead of fixing the problem, they changed the story. Instead of protecting kids, they protected profits, and here’s the hardest truth: they counted on us being too busy, too tired, too distracted to fight back. They underestimated something important. They forgot that parents don’t quit. They forgot that the truth doesn’t go away just because it’s uncomfortable. They forgot that once people wake up, there’s no putting them back to sleep. This timeline isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a wake-up call, and quite frankly, a challenge.

What are we going to do about it? If we stay silent, if we keep trusting the same system that lets our kids down, then we’re letting them down too.

We’re not just spectators. We’re already part of the story, whether we realize it or not. Kids aren’t broken. Kids are strong. They’re fighting battles they never should have had to face. It’s the system that’s broken, and if that sounds harsh. Maybe it needs to, because comfort never changed the world.

The ones who make a difference aren’t the ones who stay polite. They’re the ones who ask questions. Who raises their voices. Who demands better, even though it’s hard, even when they get called “troublemakers.” Especially then.

The next chapter of this story is still unknown, unwritten. It’s up to us, the kids, the parents, the ones who refuse to back down. We should get to decide how it ends. We can’t afford to stay quiet anymore. Not with so much at stake. Not when the future is watching. History is watching. Your kids are watching. So… what are you waiting for?

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