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A Beautiful Story for an Empath
graysonsph6 June 2020
In no way am I a hippie like my mother. However, I find it hard to passively watch any tragedy without putting myself in the victim's shoes even if SOMETIMES I can sympathize with the villain even though they have created and devised unthinkable sins. It's a peaceful curse that allows me to see the grey amidst the common black & White outlook.

However, to the civilized population of any first world I assume that most if not all people would see not only the underlying as well as in your face error in Eugenics as not only a mistake but a tragedy!

I am a liberal. I accept as well as personally endorse and stand for reproductive rights of women and their bodies. However, this documentary shows the ways that people BORN with what we would call "disabilities" can not only lead a normal (if not tough) life (after birth), but they can in spite of all preconceived expectations, rise above the preset status quo and become anything they are capable of dreaming being able to do!

It's sad as well as beautiful and I recommend it to pretty much everyone
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