I’m not buying into Tylenol alone being to blame, but as to the frequency of use? I 100% believe that’s changed significantly since the 1960’s.
It was common for parents in the 60’s and 70’s to teach their kids to hold out even on taking aspirin “unless you really need it. That certainly doesn’t seem to be the most common approach any more, we’re pretty liberal with OTC pain med use these days.
There was a time in this country, not even so long ago in the grand scheme of things, where some on the left did build things and contributed to society. They were more of the exception than the rule, even then, but now? Now they’re nothing more that a bunch of blood sucking cretins. Every last one of them. Never preoccupied with what they can do or contribute, but instead scheming up reasons why they’re more deserving of what you have and what you’ve earned.
Best you can do is look after your own kids and stop them from forcing the insane vaccine schedule on them.
I don’t think all vaccines are inherently evil (but I could be wrong). We had to decide what to give our son when he was born 2 years ago. Certain things like TDAP (tetanus) seem like a good idea for a young boy, so we figured the schedule from ~1990 was good enough for us and it’d be good enough for him. Drs kept trying for force more on us, but we stuck to our guns and stayed on that schedule.