MAGA actor Rob Schneider slammed over a conspiracy that children's hospitals did not exist when he was a kid because kids didn't get sick back then
The comedian, 61, found himself in hot water after he took to X, formerly Twitter, to share a shocking assertion.
He alleged that there has been a rise in children's illnesses as of late, while claiming that there were 'no children's hospitals' when he was younger because they weren't needed.
'FYI… There were NO Children's Hospitals when I was a kid. Because kids weren't sick,' he wrote.
The first children's hospital opened in Philadelphia in 1855, and by the end of the 1800s there were dozens, per an essay published by the Journal of Pediatrics.
In addition, the infant mortality was higher in the 1970s, when Schneider was a child, than it is now.
Many people were quick to call Schneider out over his claim in the replies.
'You grew up next to a children's hospital that opened in 1912,' one user fired back.
'I love ya Rob, but I was a frequent flyer to Cincinnati Children's Hospital back in the 1960s,' another added.
'The place has actually been around since 1883, founded by local women to care for sick and injured kids when no one else would.'
'Delete this tweet. You are embarrassing yourself,' urged someone else.
'Rob, what you posted can be easily verified as false in less than 10 seconds with one google search,' read a fourth tweet.
A fifth said, 'Washed up actor to right wing brainrot strikes again.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/ar...claim.html
The comedian, 61, found himself in hot water after he took to X, formerly Twitter, to share a shocking assertion.
He alleged that there has been a rise in children's illnesses as of late, while claiming that there were 'no children's hospitals' when he was younger because they weren't needed.
'FYI… There were NO Children's Hospitals when I was a kid. Because kids weren't sick,' he wrote.
The first children's hospital opened in Philadelphia in 1855, and by the end of the 1800s there were dozens, per an essay published by the Journal of Pediatrics.
In addition, the infant mortality was higher in the 1970s, when Schneider was a child, than it is now.
Many people were quick to call Schneider out over his claim in the replies.
'You grew up next to a children's hospital that opened in 1912,' one user fired back.
'I love ya Rob, but I was a frequent flyer to Cincinnati Children's Hospital back in the 1960s,' another added.
'The place has actually been around since 1883, founded by local women to care for sick and injured kids when no one else would.'
'Delete this tweet. You are embarrassing yourself,' urged someone else.
'Rob, what you posted can be easily verified as false in less than 10 seconds with one google search,' read a fourth tweet.
A fifth said, 'Washed up actor to right wing brainrot strikes again.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/ar...claim.html
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