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Mom Glances At Her Son On His Birthday And Realizes His Friends Are Making Him Sick

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Liam is your average student – he enjoys spending time with friends, loves to play soccer, and likes good food.

But his passion for soccer goes beyond the typical! He brings his soccer ball everywhere with him. So you can imagine just how beyond overjoyed he was when he was able to make it into the soccer team at school…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Deirdre O’Brien, Liam’s mother, was very proud of his accomplishment. But then she began to notice that her son was changing.

Liam was no longer showing interest in a lot of the things he enjoyed. Her worries grew when he gave her his mobile phone one day and said he no longer wanted it.

Deirdre chalked up the seventh-grader’s behavior to incoming teenage hormones, so she figured he would ask for his phone back soon.

But Liam’s concerning behavior only became worse.

Soon, he stopped hopping on his bicycle to go off and hang out with friends. He stopped bringing his soccer ball around with him.

Liam even began to lose his appetite. He would barely eat during mealtimes, just moving the food around on his plate.

His weight dropped significantly, and his mom knew she couldn’t stay out of it anymore. She had to find out what was going on.

The only issue was that Liam had a tendency to be secretive, and she had to convince him to confide in her.

Then came a morning when Liam simply did not want to go to school at all.

Deirdre decided enough was enough. Gently, she sat him down and asked him to tell her what the issue was.

She practically begged to find out what was causing him to reject everything he once enjoyed, worrying that he was sick or worse.

Luckily, Liam was near his breaking point and wanted to share the truth with his mother. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Unable to stop himself from bursting into tears, he told his tearful mom that he was being severely bullied at school and that this had been going on for an entire year.

Deirdre was horrified to hear about something so awful happening to her son without her knowledge.

Apparently, there were boys at school who hurled insults at Liam.

They told him he wasn’t good at soccer and shouldn’t have been able to get onto the team, and they told him he sucked at a lot of things.

They would also engage in physical bullying, kicking and pushing him around. Worse still, some of these boys told Liam to kill himself.

Dierdre asked Liam how often those boys bothered and harassed him.

The response? Every single day.

Unfortunately, the mental pain had taken a toll on Liam’s physical health, and he was suffering from malnutrition.

He had to be taken to a hospital and attached to a heart monitor and a feeding tube.

He was diagnosed with an eating disorder and depression, both which he must go through intensive therapy to overcome.

Liam’s mom attempted to solve the bullying issue head-on. She confronted the bullies’ parents and spoke to the school, explaining what had happened.

But to her horror, neither party wished to take any responsibility. So Deirdre, broken-hearted, shared her story in a Facebook post.

She was just ranting, and was surprised when she found that her post had gone viral!

Now, the world is on Liam’s side and are all hoping for his recovery.

 

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12 Lies Our Parents Told Us That We Believed Without Question

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Growing up, our parents were our ultimate guides, teaching us about the world—even if they had to get a little creative with the truth. From quirky tales to well-meaning fibs, they often fed us lines we never thought to question.

Here are 12 of the funniest, strangest, and most surprising “lies” parents told to our readers that they wholeheartedly believed in childhood…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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How The Cornrow Hairstyle Was Used As An Escape Map From Slavery Across South America

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Cornrows have become a crowd favorite for women of every culture in the last 10 years. Whereas it used to be worn by children, especially young African and African American girls, the style has become widely popular across women of all ages.

But many do not know the deep and rich history of the hairstyle that saved the lives of many. Moreover, they do not know of its role in the freedom struggles which have led to the liberties we now enjoy.

Cornrows have long been a facet of African beauty and life. In many African societies, braid patterns and hairstyles indicate a person’s community, age, marital status, wealth, power, social position, and religion. In the Caribbean, the style may be referred to as cane rows to represent “slaves planting sugar cane”, and not corn…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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The sad end of Justin Fashanu; first known black gay footballer who commanded a £1m transfer fee

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Justin Fashanu was the first black footballer to command a £1 million transfer fee in 1981.

He was also the first professional footballer to be openly gay. A gifted footballer loved by many, Fashanu nonetheless committed suicide on May 2, 1998, in the U.K., after a 17-year-old boy accused him of sexual assault in the U.S. where he had travelled to and met the man of whom he said their sex was consensual.

Born on February 19, 1961, Fashanu an English footballer of Nigerian heritage played for a variety of clubs between 1978 and 1997 was known by his early clubs to be gay although it was well managed not to draw the attention of the media…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

When he revealed that he was gay, he became the first professional footballer to be openly gay. His transfer from Norwich City to Nottingham Forest in 1981, marked him as the first black footballer to command a £1million transfer fee but critics say little success attended his efforts after the transfer although he continued to play at the senior level until 1994.

“After moving to the United States, in 1998 he was questioned by police when a seventeen-year-old boy accused him of sexual assault. He was charged and an arrest warrant for him was issued in Howard County, Maryland on 3 April 1998, but he had already left his flat. According to his suicide note, fearing he would not get a fair trial because of his homosexuality, he fled to England where he killed himself in London in May 1998. His suicide note stated that the sex was consensual.”

“Fashanu began his career as an apprentice with Norwich City, turning professional towards the end of December 1978. He made his league debut on 13 January 1979, against West Bromwich Albion, and settled into the Norwich side scoring regularly and occasionally spectacularly. In 1980, he won the BBC Goal of the Season award, for a spectacular goal against Liverpool. He managed a total of 103 senior appearances for Norwich, scoring 40 goals. While at the club he was also capped six times for England at under-21 level, although the anticipated call-up to the senior side ultimately never happened.”

Fashanu’s confidence and goals were soon in short supply when Coach Brian Clough in charge of Nottingham Forest discovered he was gay and was frequenting gay nightclubs and bars. When he found it tough adjusting to the playing and lifestyle demands of Clough, he barred him from training with the side leading to him scoring just three goals in 32 league games for Forest in 1981-82.

In August 1982, he was loaned to Southampton (scoring three goals in nine appearances) as he settled in well, helping the “Saints” overcome the sudden departure of Kevin Keegan. His move would have been permanent but of lack of funds. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Other teams he played for include Notts County, Brighton & Hove Albion, Los Angeles Heat, Edmonton Brickmen, Hamilton Steelers, Manchester City, West Ham United, Leyton Orient and Toronto Blizzard.

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Although Fashanu stated his fellow players accepted him generally well following his October 1990 public announcement as gay in the Sun Newspaper becoming the only prominent player in English football to do so, he was nonetheless aware of malicious jokes made about his sexual orientation while becoming a target of constant crowd abuse because of it.

Fashanu was assistant manager for Ivan Golac who was manager of Torquay in February 1992.

It was in March 1998, that the man claimed to police that he had been sexually assaulted by Fashanu after a night of drinking. Homosexual acts were illegal in the US state of Maryland at the time, and the youth stated the act was not consensual but being performed as he awoke. The assault was alleged to have taken place in Fashanu’s apartment in Ellicott City, Maryland, United States. Fashanu was questioned about this by the police on 3 April, but he was not held in custody. The police later arrived at his flat with a warrant to arrest him on charges of second-degree sexual assault, first-degree assault, and second-degree assault, but Fashanu had already fled to England.”

On the morning of 3 May, he was found hanged in a deserted lock-up garage he had broken into, in Fairchild Place, Shoreditch, London, after visiting Chariots Roman Spa, a local gay sauna.

Fashanu’s remains were cremated and a small ceremony was held at City of London Cemetery and Crematorium. Fashanu was listed at number 99 in the Top 500 Lesbian and Gay Heroes in The Pink Paper.

In 2017, Netflix released the film, Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story.

 

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