Culture Anti-bullying advocate speaks out against new Tik-Tok trend where pictures of her face are shown to frighten children - READER BEWARE, YOU'RE IN FOR A SCARE!

Anti-bulling activist Lizzie Velasquez - who was once branded the 'world's ugliest woman' - pleads with parents to stop insensitive TikTok prank in which her face is used to scare kids


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Anti-bullying activist Lizzie Velasquez has begged parents to stop insensitive TikTok prank in which they are showing their children pictures of her face to scare them, stressing that 'being kind to one another starts at home.'
The 31-year-old from Austin, Texas, who was cruelly branded the 'world's ugliest woman' when she was just a teenager, condemned the new TikTok trend that has turned her and others who look different into the butt of cruel jokes.
'TikTok I need your help,' Velasquez began. 'This trend where you are pretending to FaceTime someone who is disabled or is a baby or there’s some crazy mugshot and you’re showing it to someone to get their reaction and say, "Oh hey, talk to this person," just to get a quick laugh — this is not a joke.'

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The motivational speaker was born with Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome, an extremely rare congenital condition that stops her from gaining body fat, among other symptoms.
Velasquez explained that in one of the videos, a mother showed her young son her photo and said it was his teacher for the new school year to scare him.

'If you are an adult who has a young human in your life, please do not teach them that being scared of someone who doesn't look like them is okay,' she said.
'Please. Everything that these kids need to know about having empathy and being kind to one another starts at home.
'This is not okay,' she added. 'This is a trend that needs to stop because we are human and we have feelings, so just please keep that in mind.'
Velasquez's video has been viewed more than 10 million times across her social media platforms and received thousands of supportive comments.

'Thank you for speaking up!! This behavior is so normalized in society and we must change that and teach everyone to be empathetic,' one TikTok user wrote.
'I already shared this! I'm so sorry I did this with my daughter too. I deleted it right away,' another commented. 'I feel bad and will spread the word.'

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'I knew this was wrong but just brushed it off because everyone was laughing,' someone else admitted. 'But now I know where I stand and stand with you!'

In addition to her TikTok plea, she also posted one of the videos in which a mom used a picture of her face to frighten her young son.
'I knew this was coming. When I saw this trend start I knew it was coming,' she wrote on Instagram. 'Some have been cute and funny but then it starts to cross the line. Showing your kids a photo of someone who looks different in hopes of them having a scared reaction is vile.
'I’ve seen this trend be done with people who are disabled and I’ve seen this trend be done with BABIES who have Down Syndrome,' she continued.
'They don’t have the platform to speak on this but I do and I know I have an army of positive people right next to me. I will say this over and over and over. The people you put in photos or videos are human beings!!
'We have feelings and we have something we work on every day called self-confidence. Please PLEASE don’t teach your children that it’s funny to be afraid of someone who doesn’t look like them,' she added.
'When adults are upset their kids are being bullied, this is the perfect example that teaching kindness and acceptance starts AT HOME. Just be kind to one another. We need it now more than ever!!'

Velasquez has battled bullying her entire life, and when she was 17 years old, she came across a video of herself on YouTube that described her as being the 'world's ugliest woman.'

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Her experiences led her to become an anti-bullying activist and a motivational speaker. She has more than 860,000 YouTuber subscribers and hundreds of thousands of followers across her social media pages.

In 2014, she used her platform to condemn online bullies after her face was used in a hurtful internet meme that cast her as a woman waiting for a date that would never show up.
'It's very late as a type this but I do so as a reminder that the innocent people that are being put in these memes are probably up just as late scrolling through Facebook and feeling something that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy,' she wrote.
'No matter what we look like or what size we are, at the end of the day we are all human. I ask you to keep that in mind the next time you see a viral meme of a random stranger.'
 
Lizzie can't help that she was dealt a bad hand. There are uggos far more deserving of mockery.
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So like.....her parents gave birth normally but she ended up like this because of a genetic defect? That's awful. She seems like a decent person.

Kids are assholes
According to the first person i quoted she must be an evil cunt and thats why she went from a good kid to a monster.

Having said that despite her looks i guarantee you some spic or college kid has been like "yo i wouldn't mind giving you a nice good fuck even if youre fugly"
 
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Someone post the picture/video of that lady with a genetic disorder who had a hideous deformed baby to own the haters. She seems like much more of an asshole so her picture should be used to scare children instead.

Edit: Dis bit right here

The father would be so proud.

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(Note to @murgatroid - uploaded video instead of adding YouTube link)
 
At this point, I'd just get a comfy and stylish full-face mask professionally made for me to wear in public.

Human nature and instinct is gonna make people uncomfortable or grossed out by her. She needs to either accept that and learn to ignore it or do something to hide it.

Bitching about it and telling people to stop being mean is just gonna make it worse.
 
Real talk, this poor woman has a physical disorder. She can't help the way she looks and it's cruel to go after someone who never did anything to anyone else and didn't ask to look that way.

Being cruel is fun. It appeals to a baser instinct within everyone.

We can't be violent. There's no place left for people to safely and legally be violent, even though we are violent animals by nature. So sadism and schadenfreude is all we have to satiate those desires.
 
I never really got the 'own the things that people use to mock you' thing. I've never actually see it work in real life; people just mock them even more. There's no 'Oh shit he's owning it!' moment. Generally if people are willing to casually mock you for something like an illness they don't care what you think regardless.
I don't know maybe you're autistic or maybe you're from a place full of subhumans because I've seen it work a lot. I even have a theory why. Embracing what's different or fucked up about yourself is a signal to your hunter-gatherer group that your fuck ugly face isn't a detriment on the mammoth hunt. So even though you are difficult to look at you aren't going to hold back everyone. People might still mock you about it, but not to actually drive you out. There's a difference between giving your buddy shit and calling a stranger a double nigger and that difference is friendship which is really just tribal acceptance anyway.
 
I agree. They should scare their children with photos of anorexic skellingtons that do this to their body by choice, instead of ones that have an unfortunate physical illness.

Does that mean that Eugenia Cooney is fair game, then? That Onion Boy did nothing wrong?


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Real talk, this poor woman has a physical disorder. She can't help the way she looks and it's cruel to go after someone who never did anything to anyone else and didn't ask to look that way.

I'd much rather shit on a typical Tumblr land whale with normal physical features than I would for this poor woman. She seems like a decent person. And that is what makes a difference no matter what you look like.
I completely agree. We have a fine selection of cows here who are extremely scary like OPL, Tommy Tooter, Hamburger Lynn Reid, Dude Who's obsessed with Taylor Swift, and so many more. This poor woman does not deserve this. I've never understood bullying or chastizing nice people just because they're different. I only believe in bullying deviants.
 
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