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The Class Photo that Broke a Mother’s Heart
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| June 17, 2013
Posted on 06/17/2013 5:42:11 PM PDT by grundle
What is wrong with this picture?
It's one of those things that you don't get, until you get it. Unless you are eternally empathetic, you look at this photo and don't see much wrong at all.
To Anne Belanger, mother of Miles, the photo is unbearable to look at.
When the class portrait for her son's Grade 2 class came home, she opened it excitedly, and immediately shoved it back in the envelope. She couldn't look at it. It broke her heart.
Anne's son, Miles, has Spinal Muscular Atrophy. At the age of 13 months, his parents were told that Miles would never walk, he has spent his life in a wheelchair.
Miles knows he's different than the rest of the kids, but he still tries to fit in. So there he is, on the far side of the image, neck craning as far as he can to stretch into the frame with the rest of his friends. He's beaming. It's school picture day and he's thrilled.
But the photo still broke Anne's heart. The photo was a clear example of how set apart her son is from society. Instead of a big group hug photo with Miles at the center, and classmates and teachers all around, a fully inclusive image, he was stuffed off to the side, some 3 feet away. An after thought, it seems.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:42:11 PM PDT
by
grundle
To: grundle
2
posted on
06/17/2013 5:42:59 PM PDT
by
AppyPappy
(Obama: What did I not know and when did I not know it?)
To: grundle
The one photo is hard to analyze. Could the wheelchair be closer? I can’t tell.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:44:02 PM PDT
by
Viennacon
To: grundle
If I were the photographer I would have put him right in the middle in the front and have the other kids form a gap.
4
posted on
06/17/2013 5:44:09 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: grundle
It looks like the put his chair as close as it could get to the benches.
5
posted on
06/17/2013 5:44:14 PM PDT
by
OneWingedShark
(Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
To: AppyPappy
I can understand the feeling... I don’t understand the NEED to share...
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:45:18 PM PDT
by
ToxicMich
((If you are reading this, you are wasting your time. There is nothing here...))
To: cripplecreek
If I were the photographer I would have put him right in the middle in the front and have the other kids form a gap. My first thought as well.
7
posted on
06/17/2013 5:46:23 PM PDT
by
verga
(A nation divided by Zero!)
To: grundle
I see this picture and I am sad for the kid and his family. A liberal sees this picture and sees an opportunity to add more Government.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:46:43 PM PDT
by
Ben Mugged
(The number one enemy of liberalism is reality.)
To: grundle
The kid is in a class of kids with no faces!
To: grundle
“How dare my child NOT be the center of attention!!”
That pretty much sums this up
10
posted on
06/17/2013 5:46:54 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: Larry Lucido
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:47:32 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: grundle
Instead of a big group hug photo with Miles at the center, and classmates and teachers all around...
In other words, the class chose not to go for the narcissistic pandering shot with “the cripple” surrounded by “adoring normal people”.
Welcome to the real world, kid.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:47:39 PM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: Viennacon
no...it's tucked tight to the bench...even into the bench.
If the teacher had a brain, they could have used chairs.
To: grundle
The kids are perfectly centewred on the benches, leaving some room at each end. His wheelchair is as close to the end of the bench as possible. Mama too thin skinned and looking for percieved issues.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:48:08 PM PDT
by
umgud
(2A can't survive dem majorities)
To: grundle
the photographer could have moved everyone one foot to the right and it would have been better
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:48:16 PM PDT
by
Doogle
(USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
To: Viennacon
Could the wheelchair be closer?
Maybe an inch. They pulled it up to the edge of the stands.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:48:24 PM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: GeronL
How dare my child NOT be the center of attention!! Serious question; What is wrong with you?
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:48:40 PM PDT
by
verga
(A nation divided by Zero!)
To: grundle
It's a fricken class photo, for Pete's sake. No one wants to be there. They just want to take the photo and leave. The true picture is how the young lad is treated in class, and in the playground. He certainly has more obstacles than most people, and a higher chance of being ignored, or set aside - but I wouldn't read that into the photo. I'd just be happy about (and give thanks to the Good Lord) the beaming countenance of the kid. He has a tough haul compared to most of us, but he seems up to the task.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:49:26 PM PDT
by
El Cid
(Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house...)
To: grundle
Who was the Heartless S.O.B. that did that to this child and his parents.Like this child had anything to do with his physical infirmities.
If this was done by the photographer,the school system needs to hire a new Photographer.I would also think about hiring an attorney to sue for a violation of this child’s rights to be treated the same as the other kids in the class.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:49:37 PM PDT
by
puppypusher
(The World is going to the dogs.)
To: cripplecreek
If I were the photographer I would have put him right in the middle in the front and have the other kids form a gap.
I used to take classroom photos and that's exactly what I would have done too.
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posted on
06/17/2013 5:50:13 PM PDT
by
mlizzy
(If people spent an hour a week in Eucharistic adoration, abortion would be ended. --Mother Teresa)
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