circhead
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I took my granddaughter to Sesame Place over the weekend for her 5th birthday. I should mention that she has Down's syndrome.
We were in the tiny tykes wading pool and she was playing with the buoys on the rope just pushing them from one side of the pool to the other, when another little girl came over and told her she was retarded and to go away. Her mother was standing there and told that's right sweetheart she better get used to being pushed out of the way it's going to happen her whole life. My granddaughter is biracial so the women didn't realize we were together - until she saw me coming toward her at which point in time she started yelling at her daughter to be more
sensitive to the "less fortunate" and yanked her away from the area. I never did get to tell her off - and am actually glad because my granddaughter would have become upset that I was angry and she wouldn't have understood why, but sometimes I just want to smack some people or call the a******.
Thanks for listening.
We were in the tiny tykes wading pool and she was playing with the buoys on the rope just pushing them from one side of the pool to the other, when another little girl came over and told her she was retarded and to go away. Her mother was standing there and told that's right sweetheart she better get used to being pushed out of the way it's going to happen her whole life. My granddaughter is biracial so the women didn't realize we were together - until she saw me coming toward her at which point in time she started yelling at her daughter to be more
sensitive to the "less fortunate" and yanked her away from the area. I never did get to tell her off - and am actually glad because my granddaughter would have become upset that I was angry and she wouldn't have understood why, but sometimes I just want to smack some people or call the a******.
Thanks for listening.