No, it was a white supremacy movement.
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It had nothing to do with intellectual disabilities. It all started from "Power", "War-money", and "High up decisions". LBJ was the Vice President at that time and disagreed with alot of JFK's decisions / directions. It wasn't just LBJ who objected his directions but it was also other high-up political individuals. LBJ had a political (CIA) guide who was connected to the Mafia underworld. This became the CIA-Mafia connection. The Mafia was mostly involved (post assassination) to eliminate key witnesses who were threats in letting the truth out. The CIA were more involved in the pre set up of the assassination (e.g. Secret Service stand down, the change of the limosine route, the forceful advice to witnesses of the day that the shots only came from the book depository and not the grassy knoll). I will probably drift off topic here but you should look up the cause-of-death statistics for key witnesses of the JFK assassination during the first 3 years after 22-Nov-63. It's unbelievable and impossible that it is just a coincidence that a huge number of witnesses were killed by freak accidents or murder.
No and it didn't necessarily have anything to do with his anti-mafia connections either. Fact of the matter is that there are no clear and indefinite reasons to be pointed out why JFK was assassinated and who assassinated him. Sure, Oswald was pointed out as the killer but it has been proven that there was at least one other gunman involved. In contrast to the conclusions of the Warren Commission, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded in 1978 that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. See link. Fact of the matter is that there were several groups that didn't like him much, including those that were against his pro stance on the ending of segregation in the US. Groups like the Klu Klux Klan didn't appreciate that much, so they also could have been behind his assassination.
No, it was more to do with his anti-mafia actions.
Did JFK's assassination have anything to do with the fact that he stood up for the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities?