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

The doctor has an Arab name, did he keep silent on purpose so they wouldn't abort? Either way this kid's existence is absolutely miserable. Look at all those tubes dangling from him.

Also I feel the need to address that he's a "big boy" because they're pumping him full of steroids to keep him alive. One of the side effects is weight gain, hence why he looks like a massive, fat infant. I'm surprised we don't see it here more often to be honest.
 
The doctor has an Arab name, did he keep silent on purpose so they wouldn't abort? Either way this kid's existence is absolutely miserable. Look at all those tubes dangling from him.

Also I feel the need to address that he's a "big boy" because they're pumping him full of steroids to keep him alive. One of the side effects is weight gain, hence why he looks like a massive, fat infant. I'm surprised we don't see it here more often to be honest.
I've noticed that many of the kids with severe holoprosencephaly are large, fleshy and inert. I know that steroids cause weight gain. What do they do in a case where the child's brain is so malformed? It's kind of unfortunate that a child who has to be lifted and carried everywhere would have to take something that causes weight gain.
 
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At first I thought she was doll
 
Also I feel the need to address that he's a "big boy" because they're pumping him full of steroids to keep him alive. One of the side effects is weight gain, hence why he looks like a massive, fat infant. I'm surprised we don't see it here more often to be honest.

Like this child you mean? I’ve followed his mother on and off for a few years, and she’s extremely angry that she was offered an abortion at 38 weeks pregnant. He appears to be an amorphous blob with very little awareness. Doesn’t move so can’t burn off any calories (plus, as you say, the steroids). She’s very into “inclusion”, hence sending him to Cub Scouts.

He has no diagnosis, other than microcephaly with simplified gyrae and lissencephaly.
 

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She’s very into “inclusion”, hence sending him to Cub Scouts.

I think inclusion has a place. Some high schools have a 'best buddies' program, where they pair a 'regular' student with a special education student and they do things like community service, sports like bocce ball, etc. It looks good for the regular students high school transcripts & makes the special ed kids feel special & 'cool'. I've worked in theatres where mid to higher functioning Autistic kids are allowed to participate in classes & camps, as well as productions. It helps them learn to follow directions, how to be a team player, how to take care of things (like props & costumes) and even how to read social cues through acting.

But with a kid like that? What is he getting out of it? Not exercise, not social interaction, he's not even capable of doing the basic things to get merit badges. He can't go on the group outings or do community services. And does he even enjoy it? Is he comfortable? That's what I wonder. Not to mention the allowances that have to be made for him may affect the other boys in his troop. Do they get to go camping & hiking? I doubt that kid can, but if they do and he can't go, does mom scream 'discrimination'?
 
I think inclusion has a place. Some high schools have a 'best buddies' program, where they pair a 'regular' student with a special education student and they do things like community service, sports like bocce ball, etc. It looks good for the regular students high school transcripts & makes the special ed kids feel special & 'cool'. I've worked in theatres where mid to higher functioning Autistic kids are allowed to participate in classes & camps, as well as productions. It helps them learn to follow directions, how to be a team player, how to take care of things (like props & costumes) and even how to read social cues through acting.

But with a kid like that? What is he getting out of it? Not exercise, not social interaction, he's not even capable of doing the basic things to get merit badges. He can't go on the group outings or do community services. And does he even enjoy it? Is he comfortable? That's what I wonder. Not to mention the allowances that have to be made for him may affect the other boys in his troop. Do they get to go camping & hiking? I doubt that kid can, but if they do and he can't go, does mom scream 'discrimination'?

yeah we had a program like this at my high school- there were only a couple of kids with Down’s syndrome, but they tagged along to our cooking classes and life skills classes and learned how to do basic things like budget and make pancakes. That program was great! This is not that, this kid is never going to even be able to make a pancake. at that point no one is getting anything out of it, poor guy is just a distraction.
 
But with a kid like that? What is he getting out of it? Not exercise, not social interaction, he's not even capable of doing the basic things to get merit badges. He can't go on the group outings or do community services. And does he even enjoy it? Is he comfortable? That's what I wonder. Not to mention the allowances that have to be made for him may affect the other boys in his troop. Do they get to go camping & hiking? I doubt that kid can, but if they do and he can't go, does mom scream 'discrimination'?
It cheapens the experience for the other kids when you include mega tards and potatoes (or Russell Greer). Doesn't matter if it's Boy or Girl Scouts (though the Gold Award has no where near the recognition or prestige of Eagle Scout), you still have work for those merit badges, and it is 100% unfair when everyone else works hard to earn it, but mega tards and potatoes get it just because they're there. If I was one of the other kids I'd be outright resentful towards them for it.
 
So pretty much a complete potato with little to no consciousness.

Sadly yes. And I have sympathy for the family. For whatever reason, the full extent of his... lack of brain wasn’t established until the end of the pregnancy. I can’t imagine many women being able to face ending their baby’s life at 38 weeks and then having to give birth to it. I don’t blame her for choosing not to do that.

I lost a bit of sympathy when it comes to her quite aggressive pro-life, pro-inclusion posturing. He attends a special school right now (she talks about being slightly regretful of that but doesn’t want to move him now) but says she wants to move him to a mainstream secondary school (I’m not sure of the American equivalent but that’s from age 11-16) when he’s older.

I mean, can you imagine a giant newborn attending a mainstream school with his teenage peers? I mean, realistically he may not live that long... but still.

I don’t think you should send your child to a school woefully under-equipped to meet their needs just to score disability rights points.

Edit: news story from 2019.

 
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My city has a Boy Scout troop for adult men with mental disabilities. It's basically a social club where they go camping, often with their fathers as chaperones, and do community service. I sometimes see them mentioned in obituaries, where they want memorials donations sent to that troop.

Here's the Boy Scouts' policies on inclusion and disabilities.

 
I don't have a problem with inclusion of run-of-the-mill tards who can get some enjoyment out of the experience. What I do have a problem with is when they're given extreme lenience for earning badges, especially those that are severely or profoundly retarded, and outright potatoes. And even if they say they still have to earn the badges, you know on a case-by-case basis they'll hand them out just to appease angry parents. An example of this is Russell Greer, who is lazy, spiteful, and hateful, yet somehow managed to reach Eagle Scout. He is believed to have basically been given it due to his congenital facial paralysis, as he lacks the qualities needed for advanced scouting, and is already known to have been coddled by the Mormon community growing up.

Now, I'm not saying they'll award potatoes Eagle Scout, because that's too obvious. But they are going to be awarded other badges for "participation", even if they don't even know what Boy Scouts even is, let alone that they're enrolled in it.
 
I don't have a problem with inclusion of run-of-the-mill tards who can get some enjoyment out of the experience. What I do have a problem with is when they're given extreme lenience for earning badges, especially those that are severely or profoundly retarded, and outright potatoes. And even if they say they still have to earn the badges, you know on a case-by-case basis they'll hand them out just to appease angry parents. An example of this is Russell Greer, who is lazy, spiteful, and hateful, yet somehow managed to reach Eagle Scout. He is believed to have basically been given it due to his congenital facial paralysis, as he lacks the qualities needed for advanced scouting, and is already known to have been coddled by the Mormon community growing up.

Now, I'm not saying they'll award potatoes Eagle Scout, because that's too obvious. But they are going to be awarded other badges for "participation", even if they don't even know what Boy Scouts even is, let alone that they're enrolled in it.
LDS scout troops were a law unto themselves. The program was not as strenuous, so pretty much all boys made Eagle Scout. No more LDS scouts, tho.

ETA: Maybe they should start up Tard Scouts.
 
He can do something

Benjamin is also able to use his head to work a switch with his head to operate toys.

But I don’t see the point in sending him school

Does he use a head switch in the same way the Hartley girls used eye gaze technology though? I mean, just because he can move his head and activate a switch with his poor bloated cheek, it doesn’t mean he did it purposefully.

Schooling I don’t have an issue with. Special school that is, not mainstream. Parents get some respite during the day and the child gets some physical therapy, music therapy etc.
 
Like this child you mean? I’ve followed his mother on and off for a few years, and she’s extremely angry that she was offered an abortion at 38 weeks pregnant. He appears to be an amorphous blob with very little awareness. Doesn’t move so can’t burn off any calories (plus, as you say, the steroids). She’s very into “inclusion”, hence sending him to Cub Scouts.

He has no diagnosis, other than microcephaly with simplified gyrae and lissencephaly.

a real life garbage pail kid. Blobby bobby.
 
Do you have more details on this? 38 weeks is basically full term, so unless I'm missing something (which is totally possible) that would be illegal everywhere in the US.
I’m in the U.K. Abortion is allowed up to term in exceptional circumstances. In reality I think it almost never happens, but by law it is allowed.

This is also the case in the US. Late term abortion laws only apply to viable fetuses. It's just difficult to find a provider who performs them and very expensive.
 
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The doctor has an Arab name, did he keep silent on purpose so they wouldn't abort? Either way this kid's existence is absolutely miserable. Look at all those tubes dangling from him.

Also I feel the need to address that he's a "big boy" because they're pumping him full of steroids to keep him alive. One of the side effects is weight gain, hence why he looks like a massive, fat infant. I'm surprised we don't see it here more often to be honest.
I’ve never known Arab or Indian doctors in the USA to have anti-abortion views. In fact many abortion clinics have them on staff.

Muslim/Arab countries have a real wide spectrum on abortion. I think Pakistan has one of the highest abortion rates in the world.

Every stringent anti-abortion OBGYN in America I have ever encountered has been a religious white man born and bred in the USA.
This is also the case in the US. Late term abortion laws only apply to viable fetuses. It's just difficult to find a provider who performs them and very expensive.
No, it is not. The three US doctors who performed late term abortions serviced potato fetuses almost entirely because you cannot get an abortion after 20 weeks (even with non-viable with life defects confirmed) anywhere else.

Ill edit in the link but there is a website where women tell their stories about trying to obtain a late term abortion because it was discovered their baby had horrific deformities and/or brain damage. Many conditions don’t manifest on ultrasound until past 20 weeks. These women had to pay $15k cash (insurance doesn’t cover it) and travel long distances simply to have a late term abortion of a non-viable fetus.
 
I used to work at a hospital that quietly did "abortions" if the baby had a defect that was incompatible with life. We'd occasionally see the paperwork with the diagnosis, and they would induce labor and give the baby no treatment beyond comfort care.

I worked with a pharmacist who had once worked at a hospital that did third-trimester abortions, shortly after Roe v. Wade. They were usually not performed on dying women with fatally deformed babies; nope, most of them were teenage girls from middle- or upper-class families whose parents had just found out they were pregnant, and it was often not the girl's decision! (That, to me, is anti-choice.) Good grief, if they can't take care of the baby, just carry it a few weeks longer and put it up for adoption! Anyway, they had to stop doing them because of pharmacists like her who wouldn't dispense the meds, and also because so many nurses refused to participate. This pharmacist did dispense meds that she knew were for earlier abortions, even though she had very strong pro-life views, because she believed they were in a place where they could get a safe procedure, and she would rather have had them do that than go to a back-alley butcher, or worse, a legal storefront butcher.
 
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