Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Today had to give her Powerpoint presentation on her " controversial issue " paper that she's been working on for several months for Freshman English. The topic she choose was prenatal diagnosis. She argued against forcing people to be tested, doctors making value judgements, insurance companies forcing abortions, eugenics and talked about society's desire for perfect, designer babies, etc. She had lots of pictures of children with various disabilties, all showing them in a positive light, along with her charts and graphs and statistics. By the time she got to the end of her speech, the teacher had tears in her eyes (and we still don't know why, but I could certainly think of many reasons... I hope it was just a teacher's reaction to 's passion about her topic.) So finishes up, and opens it up to questions. Right away, a girl said " well, my aunt has Down Syndrome and she has a really hard life and I don't know how you can say that people with disabilities can have a good life. " At that point, teacher starts crying and leaves the room, leaving alone up front to deal with the other student. So, does not hesitate and says " well, my sister has Down Syndrome and she has a good life... she goes to the same schools we went to, she has friends, does stuff, and sure, she has to work harder at things but so what... she's a great kid. " Apparently the girl didn't give up and continued to argue with about why it was not a good thing, on and on, and apparently stood her ground, saying didn't we all have challenges in life, etc. The whole class was staring at this girl, said, with a look that said " shut up already. " Finally, she said " well, I don't really know my aunt, it's just what my mom says " and the conversation ended. This was NOT supposed to be a debate, just a presentation with time for questions, but I am so proud of for so freely standing up to this girl and being so openly proud of her little sister! I feel awful for her teacher, I hope 's presentation didn't bring up painful memories from her past. And my heart breaks for the aunt... I hope she does have a good life somewhere, and that her family is just missing it. , mom to (14), (12 DS) and Sammy (10) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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