In today’s world, social media is the primary mode of communication. Many young mothers, like Natasha, share pictures of their children online. However, Natasha faces severe online bullying due to her son Raedyn’s appearance. Despite the hurtful comments, she refuses to stop sharing their moments, declaring, “just because he looks different doesn’t mean he is any less – he is perfect.”
Raedyn has Pfeiffer syndrome, causing physical deformities. Natasha, loving her son, proudly posts videos of him. But online trolls ask, “What quality of life will he have?” and, “Why make him live like that?” These cruel remarks also extend to real-life encounters where strangers rudely question Raedyn’s appearance. This constant scrutiny is exhausting for Natasha.
She urges acceptance and hopes for a world where people don’t judge based on appearance. In the end, she emphasizes, “He deserves life, he deserves acceptance – I will fight until my dying day for that.” It’s a reminder of the importance of kindness and inclusivity.