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Quaden Bayles, a 9-year-old Australian boy in Queensland has been constantly bullied at school because he suffers from a form of dwarfism. His mother posted a disturbing video of her son as she picked him up after school. He had just suffered the most recent round of bullying and was crying and wanted to kill himself. In frustration, the mother posted the video on social media in a plea to people to be kind and to show the impact of bullying. It has since gone viral, with over 20 million views. I must admit I was shocked and moved to tears when I saw it. I cannot believe a young child can be made to suffer such severe emotional distress at the hands of his peers. Children can unfortunately sometimes be so cruel.
Most who viewed the video had a visceral response similar to my own. It has sparked an outpouring of support for young Quaden around the world. In this update by CTV News, the support he has received is encouraging. The Australian actor, Hugh Jackman, sent him a personal video message. An aboriginal rugby team in Australia has adopted him and the American comedian, Brad Williams, who suffers from the same type of dwarfism, started a Go-Fund me page to bring Quaden and his family to Disneyland. It is now in excess of $400K USD. Hopefully it can also be used to promote anti-bullying messages, since that is way more than what is needed for a trip to Disneyland. Many children have also sent him videos of support. Let's hope those in his school also get the message.
Most who viewed the video had a visceral response similar to my own. It has sparked an outpouring of support for young Quaden around the world. In this update by CTV News, the support he has received is encouraging. The Australian actor, Hugh Jackman, sent him a personal video message. An aboriginal rugby team in Australia has adopted him and the American comedian, Brad Williams, who suffers from the same type of dwarfism, started a Go-Fund me page to bring Quaden and his family to Disneyland. It is now in excess of $400K USD. Hopefully it can also be used to promote anti-bullying messages, since that is way more than what is needed for a trip to Disneyland. Many children have also sent him videos of support. Let's hope those in his school also get the message.

Celebrities rally to send 9-year-old bullied Australian boy to Disneyland
Celebrities around the world have rallied behind a 9-year-old Australian boy after a video of him crying over being bullied went viral.
www.ctvnews.ca