Rosemary S
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Rosemary S
@MissMelodyKitty
Love Jesus my kids my grandkids and great grandkids
Katılım Ocak 2011
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@MissMelodyKitty @MissMelodyKitty But did you manage to get any Assistance or help?
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@StephMcMurphy2 @Jace_RecoupTeam My grandson ‘s detective friend
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@MissMelodyKitty @Jace_RecoupTeam Who’s handling it for you?
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@MissMelodyKitty These scammers are incredibly convincing and know exactly how to go about this. After I realized I’d been scammed by one, @Jace_RecoupTeam helped me trace where my stolen funds were sent, organize all my evidence, and guided me through the recovery process of my funds.
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@Hot_Pepper76 Does an 8’ x 32’ trailer count? We lived in it for over a year. Newlyweds age 18. First house age 20
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@Brewer217223 Scammers are disgusting human beings. They steal from people who don’t have much money. Yet, they are rarely caught…
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@MissMelodyKitty Kindly send a dm with proof of transaction let’s help you out
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"I'm normal."
That's what he said. The YouTuber who aborted his child because the baby had Down syndrome was asked if he was glad his own father didn't terminate him.
"Yeah of course I'm glad my dad didn't f***ing terminate me, I'm normal."
Sit with that word for a second.
Normal.
He didn't say "healthy." He didn't say "wanted." He didn't say "loved." He said normal. And in that one word, he told you exactly how he sees the world and exactly who gets to live in it.
Here's the argument he's actually making, stripped of the "grief" and the medical "statistics" and the careful language about "difficult decisions":
Some lives are normal. Some are not. Normal lives are worth living. The others are not.
That's it. That's the mindset. That's the justification to do whatever the Hell you want to anyone you "choose." That's the whole thing.
That logic doesn't stop at birth. It never has. The same reasoning that ends a pregnancy because of a Down syndrome diagnosis is the same reasoning that has historically locked people with Down syndrome in institutions, denied them education, dismissed their humanity, terminated them in gas chambers, and treated them as burdens to be managed rather than persons to be loved.
If a child with Down syndrome is worth less in the womb — less worthy of life, less deserving of a chance — then that judgment doesn't magically reverse the moment they're born. And if we accept that a person with Down syndrome after birth deserves dignity, protection and love, then we cannot with any logical consistency deny them that same dignity before it.
You cannot wall those two things off from each other.
He just proved it with his own mouth. Again.
And when you broadcast that argument to 20 million people, you don't just make a personal statement. You give permission. Permission to bully. Permission to exclude. Permission to treat people with Down syndrome as less — because someone with a massive platform just told the world they are.
My son Iron Will has Down syndrome. By this man's definition, he is not normal. By every definition that actually matters he is fully, gloriously, irreducibly human. Made in the image and likeness of God. Not in spite of his extra chromosome. Because of his personhood. Full stop.
The word "normal" has never been more revealing. Or more dangerous.
Because once you decide who is normal enough to live, you haven't made a personal choice. You've appointed yourself the author of a story that was never yours to write.
And that's not a "difficult decision"...
That's eugenics.
#TeamIronWill #DownSyndromeAdvocacy #Personhood #SayYesToPossibility

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@RealJasonNelson I don’t respond much but I enjoy your family posts
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@RealJasonNelson “Leftover bacon” is when i hide it from the kids so i can have it for breakfast before they wake up. Haha
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