Challenge Accepted

Hello Lovelies! The meme below was posted by a group called Autism Inspiration. Their description is thus: "Welcome to Autism Inspiration! "Inspiring and empowering the autism community with positivity, support, and awareness every day."


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Well, boy was I inspired. But in a different way. I commented beneath the image:

"Not every Autistic kid is in a wheelchair. Why is this one? The message is acceptance, yet in a traditional group setting kids in wheelchairs are often NOT accepted. If you're using the wheelchair to make this kid "stand out" because he is Autistic, I think you've lost your message."

In retrospect, I might add that to make your point, just show the very same meme with the caption: "challenge accepted."

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