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Sleepstar — Seriously, that is offensive

Published: 2023-04-21 11:38:59 +0000 UTC; Views: 672; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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To those that have Cronh's disease and those with problems


In October 2022, a minor revealed that a certain Role Player on here was trying to groom them on Tumblr after they revealed that Triagonal, who have been spamming the forums (as well as defending Child Porn) was the ringleader of a cult on here. Since then, many other people, including myself, have spoken out about what his RPs have done, even providing evidence. Also he has recently gaslit someone who called him out on his BS when he said that "Racism, Homophobia and Transphobia doesn't exist" on a Journal, basically dismissing minorities and LGBT+ people's struggles. They're still isn't accepted by society, minorities have higher rates of homelessness, poverty and death in childbirth than white people. LGBT+ people still are discriminated against, transgender people are murdered (Two months ago, a Transgender teenage girl named Brianna Ghey was stabbed to death in a park just half a hour away from me. She was stabbed to death in broad daylight, and a passing couple was with her as she died), asexual people are often discriminated against in society. Also, the RPs in question can actually be quite dangerous if a minor recreates what they learned via RP; as someone pointed out on Tumblr, unless you have experienced volunteer work, learned about it in courses, have a degree in nursing or work in child care, you shouldn't educate others on how to care for disabled people. It's because caring for disabled people can be quite traumatizing in itself. There are accounts of people who was forced to care for their disabled sibling since childhood, and the resentment it caused when their parents died, to the point that said siblings wanted to put their disabled sibling in a nursing home. My mum trained as a nurse before she had me, and when I was diagnosed with autism when I was three years old, she learned what she can about autism; indeed, I was the first autistic person to attend my Primary School, and my mum fought hard to keep me in mainstream school; three years later, Princess-emi2k8's teacher, who later became a disability advocate, learned her daughter, in the same class as her, was autistic. Sadly, the girl in question died of a brain tumour in 2020. My mum raised me to live a normal life as possible, and not use my disability as an excuse. My best friend had a rare condition that would rob her of sight by the time she reaches thirty, and I knew since childhood that she will one day lose her sight, but I kept it a secret from everyone else. She doesn't want anyone to take pity on her though. All disabled people have needs that tailor to them, an one-size-fit-all approach doesn't fit everyone.


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