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Brutal Jameson's mom is taking on online trolls who used her son's photo and turned it into a mean meme.

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Jameson's mom is taking on online trolls who used her son's photo and turned it into a mean meme.

Woman Takes to Social Media to Remove Meme Mocking Son’s Disorder
By Henry Chang Li | Global News
Published: February 9, 2016 | Updated: February 10, 2016


An American woman is waging a battle to rid the internet of an image mocking her son’s medical condition.

Alice-Ann Meyer says Jameson was born four years ago with Pfeiffer syndrome. It’s a rare genetic disorder characterized by the premature fusion of skull bones. The disorder manifests in different ways, but those affected commonly have difficulties eating, breathing, seeing, and hearing.

The condition affects one in 100,000 people.

Shortly after Jameson was born, Meyer started the blog Jameson’s Journey to document the family’s experience with the syndrome and help educate people on how to cope with its challenges.

In a September 2014 entry, Meyer posted a picture of her smiling son after he had been eating marshmallows on a family camping trip. By February 2015, the photo was picked up, altered, and shared on social media with a punchline comparing Jameson’s face to a pug.

Meyer only became aware of the photo last month. She says she was outraged that people would use her son’s image as a joke.

“As I read comments on these posts, I realized how much ignorance is out there about craniosynostosis and the various syndromes that can be associated with it,” she wrote in a blog post on January 31. “So, I wanted to clear a few things up.”

“These conditions are not due to something the parent did or did not do during their pregnancy. These are almost always random genetic mutations. Meaning, there isn’t anything that can increase or reduce your chances of having a child with Pfeiffer syndrome.”

She fought to remove the image with support and encouragement from her followers.

“To those of you out there that still have this meme posted, know that a sleeping giant has awoken,” Meyer wrote. “You have poked the bear. You may not yet be familiar with the cranio-community, but you will. There is an army of cranio-warriors fighting for Jameson and all the other kids out there.”

Meyer contacted several social media sites, urging them to take down the image.

Twitter and Instagram removed it quickly, but Meyer says Facebook was slower to act.

“Seriously, your reporting platform is crap,” she wrote. “How is it that you report something and ‘it doesn’t violate community standards,’ then all of a sudden 48 hours later it does? How many shares or downloads happen in that time frame?”

In a blog post on Saturday, Meyer thanked her supporters and the media for covering the story.

She says she is motivated and has plans to raise further awareness of Pfeiffer syndrome in the near future.
 
Poor little guy. I am willing to bet Your left leg that he'll have an account in here in 15 years.
 
Make him Mod on here already
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The same people who claim muh looks don't matter probably mock and make memes of this boy, normfags truly are scum.
 
Poor kid never stood a chance. Probably gonna self delete when he gets older once he gets pushed past his breaking point.

I'm sure IT will have nothing to say about this though. The virtue signaling will start, meanwhile the kid will go through a horrible life, and nothing will be done about it.
 
I'm sure IT will have nothing to say about this though. The virtue signaling will start, meanwhile the kid will go through a horrible life, and nothing will be done about it.
Why are you quiet, IT?:feelswhat::feelsseriously::feelsUgh:
 
Why are you quiet, IT?:feelswhat::feelsseriously::feelsUgh:
They never address the societal prejudices known as lookism and heightism. They constantly ignore pretty privilege, the halo effect, and the "what's beautiful is good" effect. They constantly ignore articles like this one about young boys getting bullied for their appearance. They constantly ignore internet posts where men get bullied over things they have no control over, like their height, and these internet posts get thousands and thousands of likes. They ignore the constant worship of attractive men like Timothée Chalamet and Jacob Elordi. They ignore the fact that everyone in society constantly focuses on their appearance by getting cosmetic procedures and spending a lot of money on beauty products to look good because beauty matters.
 
jesus, all the moggers and foids at school will give him a hard time
 
Just end his suffering at this point
 
His life is doomed to relentless suffering :feelsrope:
 

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