Teen puts heartbreaking plague video online

Gepubliceerd op 25 november 2015 om 14:01

Can you imagine what it's like to be bullied day in and day out? How does it feel when you bullies say to you that you can better commit suicide? Armed with a camera and a selfiestick put a very brave teenager determine how heavy is his life.

pesten_0-1.jpgThe 14-year-old Ryan Wiggins of Britain is autistic, so he has problems in social interaction with his peers. To make the problems worse: Ryan daily bullied. In a video which he shot himself and he edited wonder: will I ever be happy ?. Ryan made the video for a British foundation that fights for children with autism.

Mirror image
"Will I ever experienced what it is like in the morning without reluctance to stand up? Not today, but maybe tomorrow" and "Will I ever know what it's like to look at my own reflection and not having to look away because I feel ashamed or because I am disgusted with myself? " These are some of the agonizing questions that Ryan presents himself while he sits on the ground in tears. At one time filming Ryan even some anonymous messages on his phone when he is asked why he does not just get out of life.

Ryan's mother Jo tells how the bullying began in elementary school: "His first school was trying to tackle the bullying, but without success, so he had to go to a new school, but even there it started bullying and had he gone again I could.. hardly bear to see how much he was bullying underneath. "

Much better
Meanwhile, Ryan sits at a school where he is much less bullied. "I'm still teased occasionally, but generally it is better pieces." The impressive video of Ryan can be viewed below.

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