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Julie M Green's avatar

I'm sure it's overwhelming to attend events like that (I was stressed just reading about all the commotion) but what a gift - to be surrounded by families who get it. I hope S (and you) made lasting connections.

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K Robinson's avatar

It's a 'disease' of the modern world ,the so -called 'normal' ones who have to follow the crowd like lost sheep without a shepherd .

If they could learn to become master of themselves and think for themselves and have the courage and autonomy to really SEE those with differences for what they really are ,instead of being consumed with hate and resentment -THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE .

CELEBRATING the differences disempowers this ignorance and raises the 'different ' ones .

I know because it's how I survive EVERY DAY ,with and for MY SON .

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