RFK Jr. says ultra-processed food is a ‘genocide’ on Native Americans
Ultra-processed foods are a “genocide” on the Native American population, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified Wednesday, as he vowed to get “high-quality food” onto reservations.
Kennedy said he’s devoted about a fifth of his career working on tribal issues and noted how he spared Indian Health Services — an HHS program that provides services to the Native American and Alaska native population — from the sweeping cuts he enacted across HHS.
“I’ll say one thing, the Pima Indians were a Blue Zone in Arizona, the longest-living people on the continent. Today, they’re among the shortest-lived. I think their lifespan is around 47 years old,” the Kennedy scion claimed during testimony before the House Appropriations Committee.
“Across the border in Mexico, the Pima Indians, who are still long-lived, have no diabetes, no heart disease, no obesity — because they’re not being fed ultra-processed food.
“Ultra-processed food is a genocide on the American Indian,” he said. “One of my big priorities will be getting good food, high-quality food, traditional foods onto the reservation, because American Indians, because processed food for American Indians is poison.”
