AS THE MOTHER SHARING THE PICTURES OF HER DISABLED SON, PEOPLE HAD STATED THAT SHE SHOULD STOP
The mother, Natasha, loves her son, Raedyn, who was diagnosed with Pfeiffer syndrome, that affected his skull and limbs. Natasha loves to share the pictures of her son from the events they went together, and trolls on the internet had wrote that she shouldn’t, as her son was disabled.
Natasha had stated that people sometimes ask weird questions to her, when they see her with her son. “People just come up to me and rudely say: ‘what’s wrong with your child? Or why does your child look like that?’ …that’s not how you talk to a human being.”
As she is using a TikTok account, people had stated that she should stop posting her son, due to his look. She is using many social media platforms, and posts her son a lot, since she loves attending to events together with her son, and take his pictures.
Natasha had stated that nothing will stop her, as she said that her son deserves to live his life, and can be photographer while living.
“He deserves life, he deserves acceptance – I will fight until my dying day for that,”
“My son looks a little bit different, but that doesn’t mean he is just a lesson to give the world.” Natasha said.
As she had received many hateful comments on her social media account, Natasha had released a video where she talked back to the trolls, which received over 5 million views.
“Who’s going to stop me?” She asked, and stated that people who doesn’t want to see her son, should stop following them on the social media. She had added there is nothing that would stop her.
@risewithraedyn I will NOT stop 😊 #stopbullying #spreadawareness #educateyourself #craniofacialdifference #acceptance #inclusion #pfieffersyndrome #differentisbeautiful #morealikethandifferent #craniofacialawareness ♬ all the things she said slowed – xxtristanxo
“The truth about parenting a child with a disability. It’s exhausting, everything comes with a fight. We fight for supplies, equipment, education, insurance, proper healthcare.. etc,”
@risewithraedyn The truth about parenting a child with a disability. It’s exhausting, everything comes with a fight. We fight for supplies, equipment, education, insurance, proper healthcare.. etc. I used to be such a go with the flow type of person, and now i know, if I dont speak up for my child.. nobody will. I would fight everyday for the rest of my life for him, but to say it’s not a lot would be a lie. #risewithraedyn #postopbrainsurgery #specialneedsmom #raisingkids #pfeiffersyndrome #togetherwearestrong ♬ original sound – Sony
“I used to be such a go with the flow type of person, and now i know, if I dont speak up for my child.. nobody will. I would fight everyday for the rest of my life for him, but to say it’s not a lot would be a lie.”
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