From an iconic and favorite show of this blog community . . . The City College scores a big win with this guest appearance . . .
More deets here: UMKC Office of Services for Students With Disabilities Invites you to Come Celebrate Americans with Disabilities Act 25th Anniversary, 1990-2015.
Description and more deets about the event:
"RJ Mitte has worked his entire life to not only overcome but triumph over his disability. Born with mild cerebral palsy, the health struggles Mitte experienced early in life were compounded when he became a victim of school bullying. Upon hearing that bullying was at the root of several teen suicides in 2010, Mitte began speaking out on the topic via YouTube and in the media. He is now a role model for anyone who has faced difficulty and gone on to accomplish greatness in their lives. From bullying victim to Hollywood actor in a hit show, Mitt has turned his disability into an asset, and delivers an inspirational message to campus audiences to never let anything hold you back -- you can make of your life whatever you want."
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Somebody please give this guy a comb. And, a user's manual.
ReplyDeleteI head cerebral palsy so I guess he has an excuse.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell kind of person would bully a kid with cerebral palsy? Is our society that fucking sick now?
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell kind of person would bully a kid with cerebral palsy? Is our society that fucking sick now?
ReplyDeleteI hope he asks city leaders how they are able to use federal grants for their streetcar project when it is not compliant with the ADA ?
ReplyDeleteI guess after the Clinton speech bill a retard is all they have room for in the budget.
ReplyDeleteNo offense, but who?
ReplyDeleteDude loves to dig into a good breakfast I'll give him that much.
ReplyDeleteFor those wondering who this guy is, he is an actor that had a role in Breaking Bad. He played the main character's son.
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