Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

I don't see it as neglect, if it's half an hour here and there... But clearly it was long enough for the kid to neck himself, this time. And if she had even the slightest hint that he might do that then leaving him to his own devices was shockingly bad parenting.
12 is the guideline age below which children shouldn't be left alone. Its not neglect in itself but I wouldn't be surprised if he had been left alone quite often, enough to plan and carry out his suicide bid, knowing how long mum is usually out for.
 
Can't they be given hormones to stop puberty or at least the violent sex drive?
As the trannies fail to learn, hormones are complicated. I doubt that trying to fiddle with them via drugs or castration would really fix much.

May as well drug the violent spuds into oblivion. Or have more male tard wranglers who are also 6 foot 200 pounds and can go toe to toe.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
It's pretty common you can see this isn Little People, Big World and 7 Little Johnstons as well.

There is a chance though that if two people with dwarfism have a baby they may have an extreme fatal version of it that will cause the child to die in utero or not long after birth.
 
Okay, I just read the entire story of Sky Walker (what a name to saddle a kid with) and his Mother,rest her soul,was basically all alone. It sounds like the father "peaced out" when the kid got bad.
Honestly? Adult Protection should have taken him out of the home the first time police had to be called out.
I understand a lot of these patients get "rapy" too, and while I empathize with autists, they need to be removed from society at large when they become a threat.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.

They're just dwarves. If they're responsible enough to do testing to check if the fetus has conditions incompatible with a relatively normal life, and abort if so, it's not so bad. Those kids have more medical needs but they're not brain-dead lumps, they're able to think and live their lives.

They're not even tards, let alone tard babies as this thread defines it. They're just shorter people with health issues related to that.

It's similar to people who have any heritable illness. It's taking a risk, but if it's not a fatal or brain-destructive illness I can't fault them for doing their thing.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
One of the best GPs I ever had was a dwarf. She was a valuable contributor to society. Dwarf people can have happy fulfilling lives. It's cool. People with disabilities are allowed to breed. Its a disadvantage but so are lots of conditions
I only object to keeping a child alive who can only know suffering or who's mind is a void.
 
Occam's says she took her eye off the ball big time and her depressed tweenager roped while he had the space and time to do so. There's plenty to unpick there without waving huge, baseless murder accusations around.
I believe she made it clear to Archie that her "love" for him was conditioned on his extreme athletic performance and that itself hurt him to the point he couldn't take it any more.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
Nah. They’re just short. There’s some health problems related to that but then we’re getting into “should diabetics be allowed to breed” territory.
As others here have said, knowingly birthing a child who will know nothing but pain or live an empty shell of a life is what I think is abhorrent. Ignoring medical advice during pregnancy because you trust Facebook and crystals more than doctors is abhorrent, regardless of the outcome.

People who knowingly have kids with Down’s or “harmless deformities” or disabilities like dwarfism or deafness, more power to them. Those folks generally have good lives, even if they might not experience everything we can.
 
Can't they be given hormones to stop puberty or at least the violent sex drive?
Chemical castration can be done, and not infrequently is with the permission of their caregivers. The dose I saw was Depo-Provera, a 400mg injection once a month. (The birth control dose is 150mg every 3 months.) This is sometimes done on sexually aggressive people in nursing homes, too.

Does anyone have any information on how Sky Walker is doing now? Also, it seems that physicians have a disproportionate number of children with severe autism; does anyone know why?
 
Chemical castration can be done, and not infrequently is with the permission of their caregivers. The dose I saw was Depo-Provera, a 400mg injection once a month. (The birth control dose is 150mg every 3 months.) This is sometimes done on sexually aggressive people in nursing homes, too.

Does anyone have any information on how Sky Walker is doing now? Also, it seems that physicians have a disproportionate number of children with severe autism; does anyone know why?
Older maternal age perhaps?
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
Regular dwarfism isn't exactly fatal, so I don't see what the problem is tbh

I'd imagine for couples who both have dwarfism, they probably already have their house and furniture and stuff fitted to their needs, so if their kids inheret the condition their house would already be set up for people of that stature anyway.
 
Chemical castration can be done, and not infrequently is with the permission of their caregivers. The dose I saw was Depo-Provera, a 400mg injection once a month. (The birth control dose is 150mg every 3 months.) This is sometimes done on sexually aggressive people in nursing homes, too.

Does anyone have any information on how Sky Walker is doing now? Also, it seems that physicians have a disproportionate number of children with severe autism; does anyone know why?
Chemical castration isn't a panacea; it often just makes the individual aggressive and angry.

As far as your observation regarding physicians with severely autistic children, I'm wondering if it's because they know what to look for in order to get a diagnosis. Other parents without the specific education might just chalk up the same behaviors to "developmental delay" or something.
 
It's pretty common you can see this isn Little People, Big World and 7 Little Johnstons as well.

There is a chance though that if two people with dwarfism have a baby they may have an extreme fatal version of it that will cause the child to die in utero or not long after birth.
That's true, but I'm sure this couple (and the Roloffs, and others as well) had genetic counseling before they had their children. Many people who have conditions like achondroplasia do not consider themselves disabled, and have children knowing full well what challenges they will face and are willing to do it anyway. I mean, even "normal" people have challenges, if you think about it.

Okay, I just read the entire story of Sky Walker (what a name to saddle a kid with) and his Mother,rest her soul,was basically all alone. It sounds like the father "peaced out" when the kid got bad.
Honestly? Adult Protection should have taken him out of the home the first time police had to be called out.
I understand a lot of these patients get "rapy" too, and while I empathize with autists, they need to be removed from society at large when they become a threat.
Owning my disagree, because I suspect the boy "got bad" BECAUSE the dad left, and not the other way around. The dad left to attend medical school, and big decisions like this, whether made by a man or a woman, can fracture the most seemingly happy marriage. His father also had Sky on school vacations, and in fact Sky had spent most of the previous summer with his father and his second wife and child, and this was when and where the father found a place he thought was appropriate for the boy, near HIS home no less.
 
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That's true, but I'm sure this couple (and the Roloffs, and others as well) had genetic counseling before they had their children. Many people who have conditions like achondroplasia do not consider themselves disabled, and have children knowing full well what challenges they will face and are willing to do it anyway. I mean, even "normal" people have challenges, if you think about it.
you almost act like you would act ethically in the situation, you are talking about a situation that is so Alien to you that you would follow some moral fibre to give a shit about tall people, he is not Jesus just some dude with a dick.

and i for one want more little people around who are interesting.
 
Thank you. Mine doesn’t have the like just quote or reply. I’ll find it somewhere I’m sure, don’t want to clog the feed with it.
Josh (the drooling dog in charge of this here wonderland) probably disabled likes for newcomers. You might have to wait a few days or make a certain amount of posts for that to kick in.

Also, welcome!
 
Owning my disagree, because I suspect the boy "got bad" BECAUSE the dad left, and not the other way around. The dad left to attend medical school, and big decisions like this, whether made by a man or a woman, can fracture the most seemingly happy marriage. His father also had Sky on school vacations, and in fact Sky had spent most of the previous summer with his father and his second wife and child, and this was when and where the father found a place he thought was appropriate for the boy, near HIS home no less.
Interesting, this reminded me of Adam Lanza. His dad tried to get him into residential care, his mom refused, dad and brother left and didn’t look back, Adam got worse, Nancy tried to micromanage him, in the end Adam micromanaged her.
I know it’s apples and oranges, with Sky and Adam, but somewhat similar family dynamic.
That was a sobering article though and made me want to check on moms of autistic boys I’ve lost touch with over the years- their boys are hitting puberty hard by now.
 
Not to take away from the Holly Dance speculation, but I saw a story about Warwick Davis, and didn’t realize his family situation.
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It’s not exactly Tard baby-level, but what do you guys think about them knowingly passing their condition on like this? Maybe the UK readers know more about the children’s health, but there must be some medical issues besides just short stature that negatively affects them. Just why put that burden on them at all? But for all I know they are perfectly healthy and happy.
A somewhat stupid idea. Two dwarf individuals have a 1/4th chance of producing an embryo with two copies of the gene, which leads to extreme shortening of the limbs and restricted ribcage (aka thanatophoric, tho I believe it depends on the mutations involved for the severity to be that bad).

Most of that quarter will be stillborn, so you're playing with reduced odds which is also stupid for parents to be. I mean, tis what genetic counseling is for so it's up to them if they want to play the odds.
 
A somewhat stupid idea. Two dwarf individuals have a 1/4th chance of producing an embryo with two copies of the gene, which leads to extreme shortening of the limbs and restricted ribcage (aka thanatophoric, tho I believe it depends on the mutations involved for the severity to be that bad).

Most of that quarter will be stillborn, so you're playing with reduced odds which is also stupid for parents to be. I mean, tis what genetic counseling is for so it's up to them if they want to play the odds.
Yeah isn't that what Paisley has?

I'd imagine most couples w/dwarfism, like most people, would abort if they found out the fetus had thanatophoric dwarfism or any other fatal condition. Unfortunately it just got a lot harder for them to do so in much of the US :(
 
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