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Rachel 💚 ♿ 🌍
@ChasingGlimmers
Autistic. Northumbrian. Green 💚 SEND Mam. M.E Sufferer. Disability Rights Advocate. Opinions Own. Writer @TheCanaryUK Blogger @wearecarers
Northumberland Katılım Kasım 2018
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@MarinaPurkiss @AmoneyResists Out of control madman in charge of the most powerful military in the world. Mint.
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The government appears to be gearing up for fresh cuts and “radical” reforms that will increase the pressure on young disabled people to move off out-of-work disability benefits.
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33 women came forward to accuse Trump of sexual abuse, most before he ever ran for president. Most didn’t ask for settlements. Most didn’t write books. They just needed someone to know.
These are their stories.
#EpsteinFiles
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The Chilean father Danny Valdebenito moved thousands of people after sharing on social media the story of the special bond he has with his son Tomás, a boy who lives with severe autism and needs constant support in his daily life.
For Danny, walking while holding his son’s hand is a simple, natural gesture. It is a way to protect him, guide him, and make him feel that he is never alone. But that normal gesture has sometimes become a reason for comments and judgmental looks from strangers.
Often, when they walk down the street together, people stare at them with curiosity or make unkind remarks without knowing their story. Words that hurt, especially when they come from those who do not understand what it truly means to live alongside a person with autism.
One day Danny decided to share everything in a Facebook post—not to seek sympathy, but to help people understand what it really means to be the father of a child like Tomás.
In his message he wrote words that touched the hearts of thousands of people:
“It’s hard to walk while holding the hand of your son with severe autism and hear cruel comments from people who don’t know how to stay silent. But I want you to know this, my son: I will never let go of your hand.”
Those words quickly spread across the internet. The post went viral, and hundreds of people left messages of support, sharing similar experiences and thanking Danny for giving a voice to many parents who live with situations like this every day.
But in his story there is also a very deep confession. Danny shared his greatest fear, one that many parents of children with disabilities often carry.
“My greatest fear is not knowing what will happen to him when I am no longer here. We live in a society that can sometimes be frightening, and I worry about the future of my angel, Tomás.”
Behind those words is the immense love of a father who knows he is the most important point of reference in his son’s life. The person who protects him from the world, helps him feel safe, and walks beside him every day, step by step.
The story of Danny and Tomás is not only a story about autism.
It is a story about a father’s love, the strength of family, and a simple yet powerful gesture: holding the hand of someone who needs us—and never letting go. ❤️

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Good morning everyone, I've got a big favour to ask. I’ve been contacted by a mum of an autistic girl asking for help. As a family they are having a pretty tough week. Their dog has sadly had major eye surgery resulting in the loss of them both. On top of this she has lost her little bear who is her best friend and comfort. Mum has tried everything to find a replacement bear, but can’t find this particularly one ‘Abbie’ anywhere. You can buy other bears of this type online. Could I please kindly ask if anyone knows where mum can find another bear, The bears name is Abbie and is a Snuggle Friends Hunter price bear, can I kindly ask that you retweet so that we can hopefully find a new bear for this little girl.

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This is the truth of assisted dying. The argument that it's for people who are dying doesn't hold up because if you are compassionate for them, what about those who aren't dying? A blink of an eye & it's offered to people who require basic access. For a start!
Spin Decoders@leith1076
"Gauthier, who has been trying to get a wheelchair ramp installed at her home for the past five years, testified on Thursday that a caseworker told her that they could give her assisted dying, even offering to supply the MAID equipment for her." ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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🚨 Attorney General Pam Bondi will testify under oath before the House Oversight Committee on the Epstein investigation.
April 14th.
The same Pam Bondi who said “DOJ is done” with the Epstein files.
The same DOJ that admitted withholding footage of “death, physical abuse, and injury.”
The same DOJ keeping half of 6 million documents sealed.
The same week Epstein’s accountant testified the estate settled with Jane Doe 4 — for both Epstein and Trump.
The same Jane Doe 4 whose files went missing and only surfaced after Trump bombed Iran.
Thomas Massie’s nuclear option is still on the table.
A prison guard who was there the night Epstein died testifies this month.
Congressman Goldman read previously redacted files into the Congressional Record.
And now the Attorney General of the United States has to sit in that room under oath and answer questions about all of it.
April 14th.
The walls are closing.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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🚨 DELETED VIDEO ALERT: This didn’t disappear by accident.
Rep. Thomas Massie says Trump called him on the House floor after he pushed to release the Epstein files.
Not once. Not twice.
Three times:
“I’m coming at you like you’ve never seen in your life.”
Let that sink in.
A sitting president allegedly threatening a member of Congress…for trying to release documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Then the video gets wiped off the platform?
The question isn’t what Massie said.
The question is: why was it so dangerous it had to be erased?
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