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A lot of you have probably seen this video by now, but I wanted to share it here for anyone who hasn’t — and to say a huge thank you to @MattRife.
He’s honestly one of the most genuine people I’ve ever met and has been nothing but kind to me, both during and after the show in Anaheim. Most people out there — celebrity or not — don’t usually give wheelchair users the time of day. They avoid us, look away, or pretend we’re not even there.
But if you’ve followed Matt for a while, you know he’s different. He doesn’t shy away… he includes us. He takes his time with the disabled community and roasts us just like anyone else, and we absolutely love it. Some people might think that’s mean or taboo, but for us, it’s the opposite. It makes us feel seen, normal, and human again.
So with this post getting some attention, I want to use it to say this: stop being afraid to interact with us — the “lazy people sitting on our ass all day” 😂. If you see someone in a wheelchair, go out of your way to say hi. And if that’s not your vibe, at least give a smile. It’s quick, it’s free, and it might make someone’s whole day.
And if Matt Rife ever comes to your city.. go see him. He’s not only one of the funniest dudes out there, but also one of the most down to earth and genuine people I’ve met.
Much love to Matt and to all of you for the support.
Peace, love, and blondes with tattoos ✌🏻
Matt Rife@mattrife
NEVER SETTLE 😂🤦🏻♂️🦼🍈🍈
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