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"Mom, get me a rope, let me kill myself," A mother posts her bullied 9-year-old's son's video on social media, gains support all over the world

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Australia: A woman has posted a video on social media featuring her son saying that he wants to kill himself. The video goes viral, earning support from people all over the world.

Quaden, a nine-year-old kid who appears to have dwarfism is being bullied in his school because of his height. Yarraka Bayles, who had picked up her son from the school records a video and sents out a strong message on the impact of bullying over children. In the video, Quaden seems to be sobbing continuously says, "Give me a rope, I'm going to kill myself."

Ms. Bayles who starts the video saying that she picked up her son from the school who witnessed bullying by other students of his class. She said that she immediately informed the principal about the episode and she is making this video to make parents. educators, teachers and other people to know the effect of bullying on children.

In the video, she said, "I've just picked up my son from school, witnessed a bullying episode, rang the principal, and I want people (to) know, parents, educators teachers, this is the effects that bullying has, this is what bullying does."

She also said, "He ran to his car in hysterics because he doesn't want me to make a scene at the school. I feel like I'm failing as a parent. I feel like the education system is failing." In the 6:46 minute video, Quaden says "I just want to stab myself in the heart. I want someone to kill me."

The mother has said, "This is the impact bullying has on a nine-year-old that just wants to go to school, get an education, have fun. Every single day, something happens. Another episode, another bullying, another name-calling. Is there any advice or any support or anything that other parents or families have done to raise disability awareness within the school so that this kind of thing doesn't happen?"

 

Parents. Please watch this and teach your children disability awareness.

Quaden is 9. He is constantly bullied because of his differences.

Quaden, you are beautiful and we all stand with you! 
pic.twitter.com/eWkfpbPpiX

— Call to Activism (@CalltoActivism) February 20, 2020 ">
 

Parents. Please watch this and teach your children disability awareness.

Quaden is 9. He is constantly bullied because of his differences.

Quaden, you are beautiful and we all stand with you!

 
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This video has got over 15 million views and the hashtag #TeamQuaden has been trending on twitter raising support to the young boy. Many celebrities including Hollywood Actor Hugh Jackman has also tweeted a video which said, "You've got a friend in me, Bullying is not OK. Period."

Rs. 3.1 crore has been raised so far for Quaden's trip to Disneyland by a page called GoFundMe.

Quaden - you’ve got a friend in me. #BeKind @LokelaniHiga https://t.co/8dr3j2z8Sy pic.twitter.com/jyqtZYC953

— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) February 20, 2020 ">

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இதற்கான தீர்வு குடும்பங்களிலிருந்துதான் வரவேண்டும். 

எங்கள் பிள்ளைகளை பொறுப்புள்ள பிள்ளைகளாக வளர்த்தாலே பெரும்பாலான பிரச்சனைகள் தீர்ந்துவிடும்.

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